Under the Southern Cross: The Life and Legacy of Henry Faulkner
17+ โง 2024 โง Documentary โง 1h 49min
An unflinching and loving look at painter and poet, Henry L. Faulkner, considered by many the most documented queer man in the history of Kentucky.
Screens at the 2024 Flyover Film Festival. Followed by a post-screening discussion with director Jean Donohue.
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Thereโs been much said about Henry Faulknerโs life as a colorful local character, artist and lifelong friend of Tennessee Williams, yet, are we appreciating Faulkner for what is most important? With recent research, weโre finding that Faulkner may be a much more important figure in the larger gay historical narrative. Under the Southern Cross finds Henryโs place in this narrative.ย
An unflinching and loving look at painter and poet Henry L. Faulkner, the most documented queer man in the history of Kentucky, this film brings into view a range of conversations about American culture, history and rebellion against the dominant narrative about what is normal, natural and beautiful in our sexuality and identity. At the same time, the film explores the life and work of a brilliant artist who was an intimate friend of Edward Melcarth, Tennessee Williams and Jamie Herlihy.
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CREDITS
Director
Jean Donohue
Writer
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Stars
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Companies
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DETAILS
Released
2024-05-30
Runtime
1h 49min
Rating
17+
Genres
Documentary
CONTEXT
Countries
USA
Languages
English
Awards
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