Ken Anderlini
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Ken Anderlini (c.1962-2007) was an avant-garde Canadian filmmaker, educator and queer activist. Dealing with themes of identity, representation, and desire, his films were widely shown in both gay and academic festival contexts. His films were experimental and highly poetic in form, but more often than not included documentary characteristics (didactic tone, prosaic voiceovers). He was also a lecturer in Art and Culture Studies at Simon Fraser University.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] As director
- Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl (20 min, 1991)
- Tangled Garden, Act I, Scene II (12 min. 1993)
- Tangled Garden, Act II, Scene II (13:20 min. 1993)
- Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) (10 min. 1994)
- Hose (9 min. 1999)
[edit] Sources
[edit] Writings
- Ken Anderlini "Hard core logo". TAKE ONE. Autumn 1996. FindArticles.com
- Christian Fiala, David Crow, David Rasnick, Etienne de Harven, Henry Bauer, Ken Anderlini, Kevin Corbett, Martin Maloney, and Robert Houston "Correcting Gallo: Rethinking AIDS Responds to Harper’s ‘Out of Control’ Critics". Rethinking AIDS. Version 1.4.1: September 27, 2006