“The Gay Left”: Homosexuality in the Era of Late Socialism
@ Block Museum
40 Arts Circle Dr, Evanston, IL 60208
Opening Friday, February 3rd, at 7PM
On view through Friday, March 3rd
In an East Berlin gay bar in 1989, an old man explains his commitment to the communist party’s project of equality after World War II: “We stopped mankind’s exploitation by mankind. Now it does not matter if the person you work with is a Jew or whatever. Except gays. They were forgotten somehow.” The only official film from the German Democratic Republic dealing with homosexuality, Coming Out, by Heiner Carow, ends with these lines. Similarly, this film series asks how the ideologies of communism, socialism, and capitalism address sexual minorities. Including work from both sides of the Iron Curtain, “The Gay Left” brings multiple perspectives and historical moments into conversation in order to fight against forgetting.
Friday, February 3, 2017 7:00 PM
WR: Mysteries of the Organism
(Dušan Makavejev, 1971, Yugoslavia, 35mm, 84 min.)
Friday, February 10, 2017 7:00 PM
Nicht der Homosexuelle ist pervers, sondern die Situation in der er lebt [It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives]
(Rosa von Praunheim, 1971, W. Germany, 16mm, 67 min.)
Friday, February 24, 2017 7:00 PM
Egymásra Nézve [Another Way]
(Makk Károly, 1982, Hungary, DCP, 102 min.)
Friday, March 3, 2017 7:00 PM
The Raspberry Reich
(Bruce LaBruce, 2004, Germany, digital, 90 minutes)
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