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Law Of Desire: A Queer Film Classic
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Law Of Desire: A Queer Film Classic

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Law of Desire, one of three inaugural titles in Arsenal’s new film book series Queer Film Classics, focuses on the 1987 homoerotic melodrama by Pedro Almodovar, Spain’s most successful contemporary film director. The film is a grand tale of love, lust, and amnesia featuring three main characters: a gay film director; his sister, an actress who was once his brother; and a repressed, obsessive stalker (played by a young Antonio Banderas). This book examines the political and social context in which Almodovar created Law of Desire, as well as its impact on LGBT cinema both in Europe and around the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 December 2009
Pages
155
ISBN
9781551522623

Law of Desire, one of three inaugural titles in Arsenal’s new film book series Queer Film Classics, focuses on the 1987 homoerotic melodrama by Pedro Almodovar, Spain’s most successful contemporary film director. The film is a grand tale of love, lust, and amnesia featuring three main characters: a gay film director; his sister, an actress who was once his brother; and a repressed, obsessive stalker (played by a young Antonio Banderas). This book examines the political and social context in which Almodovar created Law of Desire, as well as its impact on LGBT cinema both in Europe and around the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 December 2009
Pages
155
ISBN
9781551522623