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Portrait of Jason
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Clarke, Wendy.
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Portrait of Jason
Record Type:
Projected and video material : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Portrait of Jason/ a film by Shirley Clarke.
other author:
Clarke, Wendy.
Published:
[S.l.] :Second Run, : c2005.,
Description:
1 videodisc (141 min.) :sd., b&w ;4 3/4 in.
Notes:
Originally released as a motion picture in 1967.
Subject:
African American gays - Interviews. - United States -
Portrait of Jason
Portrait of Jason
[videorecording] /a film by Shirley Clarke. - [S.l.] :Second Run,c2005. - 1 videodisc (141 min.) :sd., b&w ;4 3/4 in.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1967.
Photography, Jeri Sapanen ; sound, Francis Daniel ; editing, Shirley Clarke ; production assistant, Robert Fiore ; assistant, Jim Hubbard.
Jason Holliday.
The subject and constant object of this film is male prostitute Jason Holliday giving a stream-of-consciousness "confession" of his life. He performs apas de deux with the process of making the film: questions from the director and crew are heard, the crew laughs with him at his jokes, at times the camera runsout of film but the sound continues, with black leader replacing the picture. The film itself was shot over atwelve-hour period. Jason recounts tales from his life that define his identity. He describes how he changed his name to change his identity; work he held in the past as a houseboy to wealthy people; his homosexualityand the gay subculture in San Francisco and New York; visits to a psychiatrist; his love for alcohol; hisaspiration to be a night club entertainer. He gives examples of his night club act, imitating female entertainers and movie roles such as Mae West and Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the wind. Towards the end, he is accused by an off-screen voice of being a liar. This brings him to tears, pleading to be loved. The filmmaker's voice ends the film by saying "The end."
DVD; Region 9.
NT100.00
Publisher. No.: DVD 010Second RunSubjects--Personal Names:
1010938
Holliday, Jason
--Interviews.Subjects--Topical Terms:
1010940
African American gays
--United States--Interviews.
LC Class. No.: HQ76.27.A37 / P67 2005
Dewey Class. No.: 791.4372
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Second Run DVD (Firm)
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1010937
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二樓視聽區 (2F A/V Media Resources)
05.外借(視聽資料)_YA
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DVD HQ76.27.A37 P853 2005
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