Velvet Vision – The Story of James Bidgood

“Velvet Vision” is the story of director/photographer James Bidgood, whose beautiful 60’s beefcake photos were different from all the others. They depicted homo-erotic fantasy scenarios dipped in vibrant colors, and pushed the boundaries of the genre. His film “Pink Narcissus” who he had worked on for many years came out in 1971 without a credit for his maker after Bidgood quarreled with the producers. The film became a cult phenomenon when people were positive it was either Keneth Anger or Andy Warhol who were behind it. It was revealed almost twenty years later that the one behind the film was one of the most influential photographers of the time.

“Velvet Vision” follows Bidgood’s attempt to go back to photography after a forty year break, this time for fashion designer Christian Louboutin. In front of filmmaker Bart Everly, Bidgood reveals all about his past as a window dresser, a drag artist and a costume designer. This is a film about social ostracism or about a man who chose to be an outcast and be lonely even if he doesn’t really want to, it’s a film about the fine line between genius and madness, fantasy versus reality.

“Velvet Vision” is a complex piece that explores the inner and outer world of a brilliant artist whose one-of-a-kind art still influences generations of filmmakers, fashion designers and photographers.

Buddies

Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.’s low budget masterpiece from 1985 is still as effective and moving as it was 40 years ago.

David (David Schachter) is a 25 years old yuppie who volunteers to be a “Buddy” to an AIDS patient. The LGBTQ community center teams him with Robert (Geoff Edholm), a 32 years old gay gardner from California, with very sharp political views, who had been abandoned by his friends and loved ones.

This is a lyrical cinematic piece for two actors (the rest of the cast is only heard, not seen) of the relationship between a young man who’s got his whole future ahead of him and who becomes best friends with a man who is dying of a then incurable disease. Aided by an elegant and meticulous script the result is rare perfection that is immortalising in a real moment a whole period of LGBTQ history.

“Buddies” is the first feature length film about the AIDS pandemic. It made its international debut on September 12 1985 in the Castro Theatre, with director Bressan and his two actors present. Five days later on September 17 1985 the US president Reagan finally uttered the word AIDS in public for the very first time. Sadly, Brassen himself died of AIDS in 1987 as did his actor Geoff Adholm in 1989. David Schachter still lives in New-York.

The Wizard of Oz

Judy Garland is Dorothy, the unhappy child carried away by a tornado with her dog Toto, all the way from Kansas to the fantasy land of Oz where she discovers after many adventures that true happiness is to be found in her own back yard. The excellent directing of Victor Fleming, Judy Garland’s amazing performance, the eternal music- all made ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to one of the biggest most loved films ever produced in classic Hollywood. The film won academy awards for the song ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ and the soundtrack. Judy Garland won a special academy award for her performance.

The Wiz

Who would have thought that Sidney Lumet, the Jewish director who started his career at 4 years old in a Yiddish theatre will end up directing such classics as “Dog Day Afternoon”, “Cerpico”, “12 Angry men” and many more.

Lumet’s cinematic version of “The Wiz”, a 1974 Broadway musical is based on an Afro-American cast and is set in an Urban Oz that brings Harlem to mind. The film was released in 1978 and told the story of Dorothy Gail, a 24 years old teacher from Harlem, who is magically transported to Oz, the urban fantasy land. In her search for help from the mysterious Wizard she befriends a scarecrow, tinman and a coward lion.

The film was a co-production of Universal Pictures and Motown Records, was filmed in Queens New York with a cast that included Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Ted Ross, Mabel King, Theresa Merritt, Thelma Carpenter, Lena Horneת and Richard Pryor. Quincy Jones was in charge of the musical direction. When the film was released it fell flat, both commercially and critically, but as years passed it gathered a loyal audience and today is considered a classic that preceded its time.

The Best Friend

Closing the TLVFest with a smile!

After a crisis with his partner, Lucas (Vinícius Teixeira) goes alone to the quiet beach of Canoa Quebrada in Brazil, where he reconnects with Felipe (Gabriel Fuentes) , an old classmate who works as a tour guide. Their reunion brings to the surface feelings that were buried deep and forces Lucas to face a dilema- go back to his current relationship or surrender to an old passion?

Set against the gorgeous backdrop of the beach, and a soundtrack laced with hits of the 80’s and 90’s, this film is a celebration of love, self discovery and the beauty of the north-east coast of Brazil.

Hocus Pocus

Disney’s classic comedy in a special Halloween screening- it doesn’t get merrier than this!

In 1693 the three Sanderson sisters- Winifred, Mary and Sarah (Bette Midler, Kathey Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker) were sentenced to death in Salem, Massachusetts for witchcraft and were accused of stealing the life-force of a young girl named Emily Binx.

Before their execution Winifred casts a curse that will allow them to return to life if a virgin boy will light the black flame of the cursed candle in their home.

300 years go by until Max Dennison (Omri Katz) and his family move to Salem. During Halloween, in an effort to impress a girl Max accidentally brings the Sanderson sisters back from the dead- and once again they want to suck the ‘life force’ out of the town’s children in order to gain eternal life.

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The Wizard of Oz (1925)

The first ever film to bring to the big screen the story of Dorothy Gale is celebrating its centennial anniversary and that is an excellent opportunity to be reminded of Larry Semon’s silent film based on Frank L. Baum’s book.

The film tells the story of Dorothy, the rightful heiress to the throne of Oz who, with the help of three farm hands, is battling the evil prime minister who has taken control and is terrorising Oz.

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A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge

The plot of this film takes place five years after the first, where Freddy Krueger was supposedly defeated. A new family, the Walsh family, moves to Springwood- to 1428 Elm Street, the house where Nancy Thompson (the heroine of the first film) used to live.

17 years old Jesse Walsh moves into Nancy’s old room and as expected Freddy Krueger pops into his dreams and demands he kill for him. He takes hold of Jesse’s body in order to make enough kills for him to return to life in the real world.

The film contains a subdued gay vibe throughout. Jesse is played by Mark Patton who formerly had played a gay teen in “Come back home to the 5 & dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean”- both in the Broadway version and the big screen version and was awarded the first Scream King title.

In this film you will find a dark bar with leather wearing men and locker room scenes. When Jesse’s girlfriend tries to make out with him he runs to the room of his naked best friend. A “No girls allowed” sign on Jesse’s bedroom and plenty more camp surprises.

Screenwriter David Chaskin admitted he hid queer subtext regarding coming out and same sex desires in the script. Robert Englund (forever Freddy Krueger) says the choice to cast Mark Patton had been intentional due to his sexual orientation.

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Return to Oz

The 40th anniversary of the fantasy horror film produced by Disney Studios. This is an unofficial sequel to the original 1939’s ‘Wizard of Oz’ but the result is much more dark and channeling the spirit of the original ‘Oz’ book series by Frank L. Baum.

The film’s plot is based on the book “The Marvelous Land of Oz’ and ‘Ozma of Oz’. This film was nominated for an Academy Award in the special effects category.

This film takes place six months after Dorothy’s first adventure in the land of Oz. When Dorothy returns to Kansas she finds it very hard to readjust to her former life on the family ranch. Her ongoing obsession with the land of Oz causes her to lose sleep and is worrying her aunt and uncle. Dorothy’s aunt takes her to a clinic that specializes in Electro-therapy performed by the scary nurse Wilson. The scared Dorothy escapes the clinic and somehow finds herself back in Oz. Dorothy is appalled to find that Oz had been taken by the evil munchkin king and the evil witch Mombi.

Again Dorothy embarks on a perilous journey to save Oz, this time accompanied by a talking hen, a Pumpkinhead Jack-O-lantern and a mechanical man called Tik-Tok. The British actress Jean Marsh had caused nightmares to thousands of innocent children watching this film- come find out why.

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Fine Young Men

Alf, a student in a conservative Catholic school that is home to Mexico’s elite social echelon is attracted to Oliver, a new student- a talented musician who plays at church.

As their relationship deepens, Alf is pulling away from his old friends, but under the pressure of his fellow students and social expectations he betrays Oliver in a desperate attempt to prove his manhood- resulting in a catastrophic outcome that challenges his sense of self and his values.

“Fine Young Men” is a chilling thriller about homophobia, class differences and the destructive price of self-hatred.

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