
An Englishman in New York

(An Englishman in New York)

[ENGLI] | 2008 | 74 min | Feature Narrative
Directed by: Richard Laxton
U.K.North American Premiere
Interests: *NYcomp*, Biography, LGBT, Returning Filmmakerwww.leopardrama.com
Cast & Credits
Director: Richard Laxton
Screenwriter: Brian Fillis
Producer: Amanda Jenks
Executive Producers: James Burstall, Susie Field, Joey Attawia
Co-Producer: Linda Moran, Rene Bastian, Victoria Goodall
Director of Photography: Yaron Orbach
Production Designer: Beth Mickle
Program Notes
"Be yourself no matter what they say," said Quentin Crisp, the English writer and raconteur who rose to iconic stardom after the publication of his 1968 memoir, The Naked Civil Servant. Crisp's celebration of queer sexuality, defiant exhibitionism, and eyebrow-raising gender-bending drew admiration and curiosity alongside hostility and violence. The 1975 film that followed only increased Crisp's celebrity and made a star out of the actor who portrayed him, John Hurt. Now, more than 30 years later, Hurt revisits the role as director Richard Laxton constructs a portrait of Crisp's later life in New York, where he moved in 1981 at the age of 72.
In this smart, sensitive drama, Laxton traverses the East Village and the legendary corners of gay culture, eliciting nostalgia while capturing the shifting sensibilities within New York's gay and lesbian community during that pivotal era. After initial outpours of adulation from celebrities and artists, Crisp's insightful, witty, and sharp comments begin to cut against him as fears heighten in response to the first outbreak of AIDS. Hurt's heartfelt and deeply embodied reprisal of the role is astonishing throughout, and Cynthia Nixon (as Penny Arcade), Swoosie Kurtz, Jonathan Tucker, and Denis O'Hare colorfully round out the excellent supporting cast.










