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God Help Me: Gregg Araki

Navigating adolescent transformation, alternative models for sexuality and love, alien visitors, and the effects of HIV/AIDS on Generation X, the cinema of Gregg Araki is an American creation like no other.

Utilizing an innovative pastiche of the most influential of cinematic genres, from the coming-of-age to road trip to science fiction, Araki emerged from the New Queer Cinema movement to craft a body of groundbreaking films that continue to reverberate with a unique mixture of optimism and pessimism that have come to define the turn of the twenty-first century.

The first American retrospective of his work,God Help Me: Gregg Araki, presents a survey of films selected by Araki himself, including his rarely seen early workThree Bewildered People in the Night(1987), the never-aired MTV pilotThis is How the World Ends (2000), the completeTeenage Apocalypsetrilogy, and a rare master class with Araki.

Taking audiences on a turbulent and thrilling ride through celebrity mania, doomsdays, sexual awakenings, neo-Nazis, and teenage wastelands, Araki’s daring cinematic voice has crafted a complex pop portrait of adolescent America as it transitioned into a new millennium.

 

 

God Help Me: Gregg Araki is organized by Jake Yuzna, Director of Public Programs.

 

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