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This delightful prank merely examines and speculatively questions and VERY tentatively explains certain relationships and gags which it CLEARLY demonstrates ...

Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

1997 ‧ Documentary/Historical Documentary ‧ 1h 40m
6.3/10 · IMDb 60% · Rotten Tomatoes
Filmmaker Mark Rappaport examines the representation of homosexuality in Golden Age Hollywood cinema. Host Dan Butler.
Initial release: November 1997
Director: Mark Rappaport
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Good documentary if you want to look at the history of Hollywood through a different lens. "A film scrapbook, images, phrases from our past, hiding their ...
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THE SILVER SCREEN/COLOR ME LAVENDER is a rich and funny meditation on American sexual identity, film history and culture that will change the way you look at ...
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The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender is a witty and enlightening essay on the gay undercurrents of Hollywood's Golden Age.
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Mark Rappaport takes us on hilarious and provocative romp through the hidden and not so hidden gay undercurrents of Hollywood's Golden Years.
Oct 20, 1997 · New York indie maverick Mark Rappaport's picture is a waspish, rib-nudging collection of clips best suited to showings at private parties rather ...
An exploration of the way Hollywood dealt with or ignored issues of homosexuality during its so-called Golden Age, when the studio system reigned supreme.
After the Second World War there was quite a play on the he-man stereotype. Striking in this entertaining cross-section of 'one' film history is how narrator ...