Christine Vachon’sKiller Films have produced some of the best indie films for decades. Known especially for her work with Todd Haynes, she has produced some of the very best queer cinema, and ‘non-queer’ ones too.
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Writer/director Courtney Moorehead talks to queerguruabout her new drama Little Pink House that stars Catherine Keener and Jeanne Tripplehorn. Based on a very real story about one woman’s battle against the vast Pfizer Corporation who wanted to compulsory purchase her beautiful riverside home to build a bigger factory to make more Viagra. Her battle went all the way to the US Supreme Court where the controversial 5-4 decision outraged Americans across the political spectrum, and fueled reforms that helped curb eminent domain abuse.
Following his first highly successful documentary ‘How To Survive A Plague’ which deservedly won him an Oscar Nomination, filmmaker David France has now turned his attention to the mystery surrounding the death of legendary NY drag queen and activist Marsha P. Johnson for his sophomore movie. With the help of Victoria Cruz who was about to retire from the NY Anti-Violence Project, they try to get to the truth of what really happened to this stalwart of the Gay Liberation movement who was a central figure in the Stonewall riots.
Academy Award-nominated writer/director Debra Granik talks about Leave No Trace Movie: the story of a father and his thirteen-year-old daughter are living in an ideal existence in a vast urban park in Portland, Oregon when a small mistake derails their lives forever.