Topic: Ira Sachs

Evan Mulvihill has been reporting live from the best gay-interest screenings, parties and panels at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in Park City...

Keep the Lights On

Delicately tracing the troubled nine-year bond between two men living in New York, Ira Sachs mines his own memories to sensitive, melancholy if...
Over the next week, Evan Mulvihill will be reporting on the best gay-interest screenings, parties and panels at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in...
Ah, here we go. This is more like it.. . A huge thanks goes out to a trio of veteran Sundance directors who've returned to Park City with new...

Keep the Sundance Film Review

Breaking new ground in contemporary American gay cinema, Ira Sachs' deeply personal drama Keep the Lights On examines a volatile 10-year...

The Ridiculous playwright was onscreen, too

It's hard to decide which moment in Charles Ludlam's intriguing silent film ? You can choose for yourself this week, as the rarely screened black-and-white short?made in the late 1970s and still unfinished when he died from AIDS complications in ...

Star-crossed story of Married Life

You could call this Ira Sachs film an ironic and star-crossed romance. At least, however, there is a good story to be told and Sachs's way of telling it may be deliberately old-fashioned, like a familiar Hollywood love story turned inside ...