Gay Directors, Gay Films?
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Emanuel Levy
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A comprehensive account of five remarkable careers in film.
[A] nuanced, eminently readable book.
Leonard Maltin:
[Levy] places their careers into the larger context of American and European society and its gradual acceptance of homosexuality over the past five decades. [Gay Directors, Gay Films?] seems especially timely and relevant at this moment.
Melanie White:
A broad introduction to the fascinating work of these significant directors.
Brian Bromberger:
One of the finest books ever written on gay filmmaking.... Anyone seeking to explore the features and meanings of gay films in the future must read Gay Directors, Gay Films?
Ryan Little:
Gay Directors, Gay Films? is a smart primer on the work of five very deserving directors. Casual film enthusiasts looking for a new trail to follow and readers interested in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural studies should find plenty of material to inspire both movie rentals and thoughtful conversations.
Brian T. Carney:
Lively and entertaining.
[Gay Directors, Gay Films?] succeeds where it counts, enlivening the discussion of what it meant to make 'gay films' in the 20th century.... Perfect for fans of film and gender studies.
Like many good film books, this one's for movie mavens to argue with and revisit—often.
[Levy's] treatment of his subjects is comprehensive, and his passion always shines through.... This book is well-suited for the cinematic omnivore and the armchair aesthete.
A vastly intelligent, comprehensively procured treat for film buffs.
Thomas Doherty, author of Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939:
In a nuanced examination of five pioneering gay directors, Emanuel Levy moves with fluid grace and astonishing erudition through a broad range of national traditions and personal styles, nailing what is peculiar and intriguing about each auteur. His study will enchant anyone interested in the twists and turns of gender, sex, and cinema over the past fifty years.
Molly Haskell, film critic and author of Frankly, My Dear: Gone with the Wind Revisited:
An impressively informative treatment of five prominent gay directors who represent a wide range of differences within the gay spectrum. Emanuel Levy's background in gay cinema, independent cinema, and traditional Hollywood cinema make him the ideal author for this significant and original study.
Ed Sikov, author of Film Studies: An Introduction:
Emanuel Levy's book is enlightening. It brings into clear focus the disparate works of five gay male directors and helps the reader see these films in new and refreshing ways.
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