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Todd Haynes - Interviews (Paperback)
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Todd Haynes - Interviews (Paperback)
Series: Conversations with Filmmakers Series
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A pioneer of the New Queer Cinema, Todd Haynes (b. 1961) is a
leading American independent filmmaker. Whether working with
talking dolls in a homemade short (Superstar: The Karen Carpenter
Story) or with Oscar-winning performers in an HBO miniseries
(Mildred Pierce), Haynes has garnered numerous awards and
nominations and an expanding fan base for his provocative and
engaging work. In all his films, Haynes works to portray the
struggles of characters in conflict with the norms of society. Many
of his movies focus on female characters, drawing inspiration from
genres such as the woman's film and the disease movie (Far from
Heaven and Safe); others explore male characters who transgress
sexual and other social conventions (Poison and Velvet Goldmine).
The writer-director has drawn on figures such as Karen Carpenter,
David Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Bob Dylan in his meditations on American
and British music, celebrity, and the meaning of identity. His 2007
movie I'm Not There won a number of awards and was notable for
Haynes's decision to cast six different actors (one of whom was a
woman) to portray Dylan. Gathering interviews from 1989 through
2012, this collection presents a range of themes, films, and
moments in the burgeoning career of Todd Haynes.
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