Informações:
Título original: An Englishman in New York
Título no Brasil: Um inglês em Nova York
Gênero: Drama / Comédia (light) / Temática Imprópria
Ano: 2009
Formato: Avi
Tamanho: 407 MB (Stagevu)
Legenda: Inglês e Português (4shared)
Hello everyone,
Today, I decided to post my first film...
An Englishman in New York...
Quentin Crisp was an English writer and raconteur. He became an icon of homosexuality in the 1970's after publication of his memoir, The Naked Civil Servant, which brought to the attention of the general public his defiant exhibitionism and refusal to keep his sexuality private.
In 1975, The Naked Civil Servant was released as a film and the part of Mr. Crisp was played by the brilliant John Hurt...
Following the success of his television biography The Naked Civil Servant, Quentin Crisp was invited to America to lecture on "How To Be Happy", and falls in love with New York's more permissive ambience. In NY, he became a "Resident Alien", writing film reviews and dispensing words of wisdom. Curious about but impervious to trends, he describes AIDS as "a fad, nothing more", he is misinterpreted and reviled by many gays. A return to popularity occurs when he helps Patrick Angus, a young, AIDS-afflicted artist attain fame for his paintings and his healthy cynicism is marketed by performance artist Penny Arcade, putting him back in the limelight. Poor health causes him to refuse a lecture tour of England but he gives a triumphant final audience at a gay club in Tampa. A postscript informs that he died at the age of 91 in England.
This film is quite difficult to be found without any subtitle attached to it. Fortunately, I found it and I'm am completely glad to be posting it, as it is a film that made me think for quite a while about my life and see things through a brave and rather unfortunate homosexual viewpoint.
Download it and, I am sure you'll find it at least interesting. In case, you have any trouble to attach the subtitles to the film contact me and I'll be really pleased to help you.
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