Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea. —Henry Fielding

14 December 2020

Drylongso (1998)


Drylongso
shares an aesthetic with other films of the 1990s, especially those of Gregg Araki and the New Queer Cinema. This story is about a young artist working in Oakland who is photographing black men because they're an endangered species, while a serial killer chases young black folks, alternating his victims between girls and boys. This is a great little movie about friendship, mourning, art-making, and community. I really liked it.

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