Puzzle of a Downfall Child

A few weeks ago, BF and I went to see Jerry Schatzberg’s rare film Puzzle of a Downfall Child, which stars Faye Dunaway in one of her most intruiging and brilliant performances, along with the late Roy Scheider. It’s a strange, very seventies Waldo Salt-esque film about a model, Lou Andreas Sand, played by Dunaway who enters the world of modeling and quickly becomes on of the most famous and popular faces on the scene, only to quickly collapse into substance abuse, depression, and a nervous breakdown. There’s lots of cutting back and forth between the past, which shows her rise and fall, and the present, as Dunaway, secluded in isolation after a breakdown, is interviewed by her old friend (much in the same way Jerry Schatzberg interviewed his old friend Anne Saint-Marie - a long-ago famous model who the the film is based on). In fact, there’s so much cutting and Euro doom and gloom moodiness in the early part of the film that it could have been called Ingmar Bergman’s Next Top Model.

The film is said to have been Dunaway’s favorite film, and it’s easy to see why. Her performance is so sharp and mannered it’s impossible to forget. She embodies the character, more than that she is the character. Odd, confused, officious, haughty, needy, desperate, achingly beautiful, but also weary underneath. Her accent is insane, completely mannered, but totally unplaceable. And she’s a bit cuckoo, which is always fun to watch.

Of course the film is out of print, never on DVD or VHS, but of course, it’s on YouTube from a French DVD source, (sorry for the subtitles and quality). So here’s the first part of the film, and after the jump, if you’re so inclined and you’ve got time on your hands at work, like me, you can watch it at your leisure.

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Category reviews, Art(house)forum, gay gay gay  |  admin  |  May 30, 2008  |  1:12 pm

Posteriors!

I have never been so upset that I missed anything that went on in New York more than this show that happened last Thursday and I never even heard about it - and I hear about everything! I swear I’m ready to walk into the ocean over this one and never look back.

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That’s right, TWEED, who have been doing fractured classic camp plays for years, usually starring drag queens like Sherry Vine, Candis Cayne or Flotilla DeBarge, apparently did a whole number on one of my, and most other gays’ favorite Woody Allen picture, Interiors!

Does anyone know if this was really a one-time only for this or maybe if it will be performed again somewhere else? I missed Tabboo!’s show too, and am bummed over that, but not nearly as bummed as I am about this. Rats!

Category gay gay gay  |  admin  |  March 17, 2008  |  12:51 pm

I Got A Knife Here In My Pocketbook and I’m Gonna Cut You Up After Class

Category Uncategorized, gay gay gay  |  admin  |  March 12, 2008  |  11:34 am

The Worst, Most Painful To Watch Clip on the Net Today

Be forewarned, this clip is more painful to watch than a clip reel of every cruel scene in the films of Todd Solondz, Ulrich Seidl, Michael Haenke, Catherine Breillat, Fassbinder, Gaspar Noe. I would rather watch the rape scene in Boys Don’t Cry on loop for 24 hours than have to watch this one more time. I would rather watch the eyeball snipping scene in Hostel for a week. I would rather watch every episode of American Idol, every Jack Black movie, the 700 club on a daily basis, and old episodes of the show Pinwheel a hundred times before I clicked play on this piece of depressing, what the fuck happened to the world, soul-crushing clip.

I knew that having Iggy Pop perform a handful of Madonna hits at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in lieu of her highness, who didn’t want to perform - was a completely horrible idea. But nothing could have compared me for how gut-wrenchingly painful this clip is.

I can’t describe what’s worse - seeing Madonna giving off-handed looks like “WTF?” as she stares at this messy, horrible cover? Seeing genius guitarist Mike Watt of the Minutemen staring at Iggy in pain, with a “Just two more minutes and it’ll all be over” expression on his face? How Chelsea Queen excited Iggy gets when he finally sees Madonna? The painful interaction where even Madge can’t think of a halfway decent compliment for the FUCKING STOOGES!!!!????? Though I can’t say I blame her for that. What do you say after that? Still…

Oh I’m just burning up over it - NO PUN INTENDED!!!

Category gay gay gay, music, TV party  |  admin  |  March 11, 2008  |  1:03 pm

Gayness!

Janis Joplin meets Gloria Swanson on the Dick Cavett show!

Category gay gay gay, TV party  |  admin  |   |  10:06 am

Break on Through! …To Jersey City!

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So my friend Billy Miller who edits the brilliant magazines Straight-To-Hell and When Johnny Comes Marching Home, which I write for sometimes, but which were brilliant way before I came along - we were talking on the phone a few weeks ago. He mentioned to me that he was going to be curating a group show at an art gallery in Jersey City. I didn’t miss a beat before I asked him if I could join in. He was surprised, and I think not totally sure about it - but he said okay, but the art couldn’t be bigger than a normal piece of paper. I said that was fine with me and started to think think think about how I was going to make my debut into art-fag society. It just so happened I was busy doing my taxes at the same time as I was thinking about the show, and so…you’ll see how that came together when you come see the show.  A lot of my good friends will be in the show with me - cartoonist Dan Acton, orgy/drawing enthusiast Michael Bilsborough, deer-hunter and dear ex-boyfriend Christian Siekmeier, video artist and future collaborator Jan Wandrag, former film exec and fabulous photographer Mark Tusk, to name a few.

I have never in all my years of tramping round the Jersey in my 1987 Nissan Pulsar been to this Billyburg-esque enclave…but I do feel an adventurous streak taking hold as I come close to my 27th birthday and Saturn starts to return to New York. 

Details:

THE OTHER SIDE

@ The 58 Gallery
58 Coles Street, Jersey City
917-349-1693
www.fifty8.com

April 11th – May 3rd
Opening Friday April 11th 7-11pm
Live performances by Marianne Nowottny & Endless Boogie

Featuring artwork by:
Dan Acton
Al Baltrop
Adam Baran
Michael Bilsborough
Kathe Burkhart
Brendan Carroll
Baltazar Castor
Ain Cocke
Reuben Cox
Mark Dagley
Jeff Davis
Pia Dehne
Harry Druzd
Peter Eide
Yusuf Etiman
Carl Ferrero
Jonah Freeman
Mark Golamco
Janine Gordon
Christian Holstad
Tom Holmes
Scott Hug
Rose Kallal
Brian Kenny
Lisa Kirk
Paul Kopkau
Kristian Kozul
Ian Kuali’i
Steve LaFreniere
Paul Lee
Micah Lexier
Justin Lowe
Glenn Lunger
Lynn Lunger

Noah Lyon
Michael Magnan
Tim Maguire
Rachel Mason
Slava Mogutin
Paul Moreno
Bob Nickas
Mark Ohe
Joe Ovelman
Guerra de la Paz
Micki Pellerano
Michael Prettyman
Orlando Reyes
John Sanchez
Desi Santiago
Steve Schreve
Jason Seder
Paul Sepuya
Dixie Serrano
Christian Siekmeier
Barbara Sullivan
Ginger Takahashi
Jeni Tull
Mark Tusk
Nico Urquiza
Jan Wandrag
Ken Warneke
John Webster
Nick Weist
David West
Randal Wilcox
Susan Willmarth
& a special guest

-curated by Billy Miller

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From NYC by PATH train:
Take the Journal Sq. bound PATH from 33rd, 23rd, 14th, 9th, or Christopher St. (or the Newark bound PATH at WTC) to Grove St. in Jersey City. Then take a short walk up Newark Ave. to Coles St. where you make a right and find the gallery.

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“you know the day destroys the night
night divides the day
try to run, try to hide
break on through to the other side”

See you April 11th!

Gonna be a mega art-fag happening!

Category diaries, gay gay gay  |  admin  |  March 7, 2008  |  1:44 pm
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