Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.
One of the pioneers of independent gay cinema in the 1970s and '80s, Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. is best known for his 1985 drama, "Buddies" (the first dramatic feature film about AIDS). Working across multiple genres including documentary, narrative, adult and short form filmmaking, Bressan's boldness and artistry as a writer–director earned him both acclaim and controversy over the course of his decade-long filmmaking career.
Known For | Directing |
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Most Rating | 0.6 |
Birthday | 1943-05-27 |
Place of Birth | New York City, New York, USA |
Also Known As | Arthur Bressan, Arthur Bressen Jr., Michael Lawrence, A.J. Bressan, Jr., |
1979
Forbidden Letters
8/1
Unable to clear his head through casual sex, Larry reads through his letters to Richard, his older lover set to be released from prison.
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Forbidden Letters
1982
A Family Affair
0/0
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A Family Affair
1983
Abuse
5/5
Brutally abused by his parents, teenage Thomas finds comfort in associating with a film director who is making a documentary about physical child abus...
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Abuse
1974
Passing Strangers
7/3
A closeted gay teenager finds love, community, and a political awakening when he decides to answer an older, jaded man's personal ad.
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