Fiche Film
Cinéma/TV
© Chimpanzee Productions
LONG Métrage | 1995
VINTAGE – Families of Value
© Chimpanzee Productions
Titre original : Vintage Families Of Value
Pays concerné : États-Unis
Durée : 75 minutes
Genre : société
Type : documentaire
Français
Réal : Thomas Allen HARRIS
English
VINTAGE – Families of Value is a fantasy documentary film which intimately explores three African-American families through the eyes of lesbian and gay male siblings – two or more in the same family.
Directed by Thomas Allen HARRIS
72 minutes, 1995, Color
Awards:
Best Documentary Video, 20th Annual Atlanta Film and Video Festival,1996
Golden Gate Award, San Francisco International Film Festival, 1996
Awarded Best Documentary by the 1996 Atlanta International Film Festival and a Golden Gate by the 1996 San Francisco International Film Festival, this lyrical and impressionistic film, blends intimate and sometimes painful conversations between family members, with dramatic re-creations, verit* footage, performance, audio visual collage and archival photos and films to sketch a provocative tableau of three modern black families negotiating sexuality and identity.
Directed by Thomas Allen HARRIS
72 minutes, 1995, Color
Awards:
Best Documentary Video, 20th Annual Atlanta Film and Video Festival,1996
Golden Gate Award, San Francisco International Film Festival, 1996
Awarded Best Documentary by the 1996 Atlanta International Film Festival and a Golden Gate by the 1996 San Francisco International Film Festival, this lyrical and impressionistic film, blends intimate and sometimes painful conversations between family members, with dramatic re-creations, verit* footage, performance, audio visual collage and archival photos and films to sketch a provocative tableau of three modern black families negotiating sexuality and identity.
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