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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