Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.
Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. | |
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Born | 1943 |
Died | July 28, 1987 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. (1943–1987) was an American filmmaker.
Life
Although the bulk of his output was in the gay pornography genre, he also wrote and directed Buddies. Released in 1985, Buddies was the first American feature film on the subject of the AIDS pandemic. Other films included Gay USA (1978), an early documentary film about the burgeoning gay rights movement in America that came at a time when that movement was facing backlash from such people as Anita Bryant; and Abuse (1983), a dramatic film about a young effeminate boy who seeks out an older gay man to escape his parents, who torture him in their home.
Bressan died of an AIDS-related illness on July 28, 1987.[1]
Awards
Notes
References
- Rutledge, Leigh (1992). The Gay Decades. New York, Penguin Books. ISBN 0-452-26810-9.
See also
- List of male performers in gay porn films
- List of pornographic movie studios
- List of gay porn magazines