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Law Of Desire eBook

A Queer Film Classic

by Jose Quiroga
language: english
Publisher: ARSENAL PULP PRESS, October of 2009 ‧
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"This series will be a significant, valuable contribution to the history and literature of gay cinema. Each of these works will be valuable additions for academic and popular students of film and gay culture."—Library Journal

Law of Desire, one of three inaugural titles in Arsenal Pulp Press'' new film book series Queer Film Classics, focuses on the 1987 homoerotic melodrama by Pedro Almodóvar, Spain''s most successful contemporary film director.

The film Law of Desire is a grand tale of love, lust, and amnesia featuring three main characters: a gay film director (played by Eusebio Poncela); his sister, an actress who was once his brother (Carmen Maura); and a repressed, obsessive stalker (a young Antonio Banderas). In the twenty-plus years since its first release, Law of Desire has been acknowledged as redefining the way in which cinema can portray the difficult affective relationships between homosexuality, gender, and sex. Taking his cue from the golden age of Latin American, American, and European melodrama, Almodóvar created a sentimental yet hard-edged film that believes in the utopian possibilities for new relationships that redeem people from their despair. Since its release, Almodóvar has become an Oscar-winning filmmaker who regularly delves into issues of sexuality, gender, and identity.

This book examines the political and social context in which Almodóvar created Law of Desire, as well as its impact on LGBT cinema both in Europe and around the world.

Law Of Desire

A Queer Film Classic

by Jose Quiroga

Property Description
ISBN: 9781551523507
Publisher: ARSENAL PULP PRESS
Release Date: October of 2009
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Collection: Queer Film Classics
Categories: eBooks in English > Art > Cinema
eBooks in English > Fiction > Other Literary Forms
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Sociology
EAN: 9781551523507
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