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Sundance 2013: Interior. Leather Bar. First Reactions

26 Jan 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Michael Langan

The Press and Audience Response.

Michael Langan talks to Travis Mathews from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival: first reactions to Interior. Leather Bar in the press and from the audience.

“I want all of those conversations and the dialogue that every filmmaker says they want to have.”

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Sundance 2013: James Franco & the Sundance Circus

23 Jan 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Michael Langan

The Speed of Sundance.

Michael Langan talks to Travis Mathews from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival: the speed of Sundance, James Franco, and PR rage.

“Of course moving around town with James is a whole other circus. We had our last interview with MTV on Sunday and as we left, there were probably over 200 people desperate to get a shot of James; screaming, yelling, snapping.”

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Sundance 2013: Travis Mathews on Being an Outsider

22 Jan 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Michael Langan

The Queer Creative Process.

Michael Langan talks to Travis Mathews from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival: on the creative process and being an outsider.

“The experience with Interior. Leather Bar – the experience of it happening so very quickly – didn’t allow time to worry or ruminate on choices. This was new to me and I was happy, and maybe surprised, to see that my gut instincts are right more often than not.”

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Sundance 2013: Travis Mathews on Queer Cinema

21 Jan 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Michael Langan

Queer Cinema, Horror and Sex.

Michael Langan talks to Travis Mathews from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival about queer cinema, the horror movies that influenced him, and what it feels like to watch intimate gay sex in a crowded cinema.

“From a very early age it was all about preservation and escape and concealing how I felt. I started writing stories about escape, horror stories basically, about scream queens like Jamie Lee Curtis.”

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Sundance 2013: On the Film Cruising

19 Jan 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Michael Langan

2012 Retrospective

Michael Langan looks back at Cruising (1980), the film from which Travis Mathews and James Franco re-imagine lost footage in Interior. Leather Bar.

“The film plays not only on social fears of homosexuality but also on an individual, internalised fear of being queer, reflecting it all back to us in the killer’s mirrored shades that Steve also begins to wear.”

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Sundance 2013: Interior. Leather Bar.

19 Jan 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Michael Langan

Tenderness, Intimacy and Sex.

In the first of Polari’s exclusive Sundance 2013 coverage, Michael Langan writes about the films of Travis Mathews and the film maker’s current collaboration with James Franco.

“On the Interior. Leather Bar website Travis has written, “… it’s the slippery way in which boundaries and definitions are in constant flux that really make it a queer film for me”, and it’s this kind of thought-provoking statement that puts his work at the vanguard of an exciting moment in new queer cinema.”

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Sex in the Cities: Travis Mathews

12 May 2012 / Comments Off / in Interviews/by Michael Langan

Interview with director and writer Travis Mathews

In a revealing interview, Mathews talks about gay sex and intimacy in his new film, I Want Your Love, and his series of shorts, In Their Room.

“I wanted to show gay men’s sexual relationships in ways that aren’t really being depicted in mainstream gay porn. There’s so many different reasons why people have sex and I wanted to create stories and characters that explore that.”

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Fringe! Gay Film Fest, April 12-15

12 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Events/by Editor

The East London Alternative Film Festival.

Fringe! runs from April 12-15, 2012, and offers a real alternative to the LGBT cinema mainstream.

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