Ela Troyano

Ela Troyano

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Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis
Title: Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis
Character: Self
Released: April 11, 2007
Type: Movie
In this entrancing documentary on performance artist, photographer and underground filmmaker Jack Smith, photographs and rare clips of Smith's performances and films punctuate interviews with artists, critics, friends and foes to create an engaging portrait of the artist. Widely known for his banned queer erotica film Flaming Creatures, Smith was an innovator and firebrand who influenced artists such as Andy Warhol and John Waters.
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Fresh Kill
Title: Fresh Kill
Character: (uncredited)
Released: January 12, 1996
Type: Movie
Shareen and Claire, a lesbian couple living on Staten Island, find themselves ensnared in a vast conspiracy involving a ghost ship of nuclear refuse, ominous television commercials, and deadly cat food.
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Sex Fish
Title: Sex Fish
Released: December 31, 1993
Type: Movie
A euphoric lesbian sex video features a group of women in a frenzy of erotic scenes with poetry, slowly dripping water, fancy goldfish, and an ecstatic score by Sheila Chandra. Experimenting with pro-sex feminist media practices and pornography, Sex Fish was made as a collaboration known as E.T. Baby Mania.
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How to Kill Her
Title: How to Kill Her
Released: April 20, 1989
Type: Movie
An LGBT short film
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Damned If You Don't
Title: Damned If You Don't
Character: The Other Woman
Released: September 18, 1987
Type: Movie
A nun has sexual feelings for another woman.
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Mayhem
Title: Mayhem
Released: March 10, 1987
Type: Movie
In 1983, filmmaker and poet Abigail Child cut up old footage from Between Times, a documentary profile of high school girls in Minneapolis which she had produced for WNET/PBS back in 1975. That footage would then be integrated into work of a drastically different kind: The film was called Mutiny which, by its very name, signaled her abandonment of the humanist documentary tradition to which Between Times belonged, to become, in her words, “a prismatic rhythmic pinwheel” born of the artistic and political necessity to radically rethink form. Mutiny, in turn, stood as one of the most densely woven in a series of bold experiments that came to be known as Is This What You Were Born For?
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The Cold Eye (My Darling, Be Careful)
Title: The Cold Eye (My Darling, Be Careful)
Released: January 1, 1980
Type: Movie
A “narrative” film centered on young artists living in New York City around 1979. The film is about a certain stage in the development of a young artist confronting the real world in terms of her own idealistic notions of what art is supposed to do. You never see her. She is the camera’s eye and when someone says to the camera “My darling be careful”, it could be addressing her or you the spectator. The subjective camera set-up challenges your position as an impartial observer. - BM