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Trailer.
[quote]Ira Sachs’s new film, Peter Hujar’s Day, stars Ben Wishaw and Rebecca Hall in a richly cinematic rendering of a conversation recorded in 1974 between photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz. Their talk that day focused on a single 24 hours in the life of Hujar, the brilliant and famously uncompromising artist who was one of the most important figures in downtown New York’s legendary cultural scene of the 70s and 80s.
[quote]Set entirely in Linda’s Manhattan apartment, the film freely and imaginatively recreates that long-ago afternoon and the wonderfully discursive exchange between these two singular individuals. As the photographer vividly describes interactions with leading cultural figures of the day, including Allen Ginsberg and Susan Sontag, as well the challenges of living on limited financial resources in 70s New York, Peter Hujar’s Day transforms unexpectedly into a Bloomsday-like rumination on both an artist’s life and time itself.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | August 22, 2025 2:29 AM |
Who plays the pedophile and the esoteric feminist?
by Anonymous | reply 2 | August 22, 2025 3:03 AM |
Article about him from last year.
[quote]"He made me wear white,” says Fran Lebowitz, down the phone from New York. The writer is talking about the day her close friend, the photographer Peter Hujar, shot her for Portraits in Life and Death, the only book he ever made. “Peter was very specific. It was in my apartment which was the size of, I don’t know, a book. And the light was a big thing – as it was with all photographers, back when they were actually photographers.”
by Anonymous | reply 3 | August 22, 2025 3:07 AM |
Interesting. I look forward to seeing the film. I recall his photos from the late 1970s, my early college days and thought his work was a standout of the 1970s-1980s.
Mapplethorpe gets too much attention, Hujar too little.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | August 22, 2025 6:44 AM |