
Peter Hujar’s Day
Ira Sachs’s mesmerizing latest film is based on rediscovered transcripts from an unused 1974 interview by nonfiction writer Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall), in which photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Whishaw) narrates the events of the previous day in minute detail.
This release is accompanied by a special exhibition of rare contact sheets and prints of Peter Hujar’s work in the Furman Gallery at the Walter Reade Theater, curated by Paris McGarry Gil and graciously provided by the Morgan Library.
The photographer Peter Hujar, whose images exist in an important lineage and dialogue with the work of groundbreaking gay artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe and David Wojnarowicz, forms the center of the latest movie by fearless independent American filmmaker Ira Sachs (Passages). Based on rediscovered transcripts from an unused 1974 interview by nonfiction writer Linda Rosenkrantz (played by Rebecca Hall), in which she asked Hujar (Ben Whishaw) to narrate the events of the previous day in minute detail, Sachs’s film is a mesmerizing time warp, an illustration of the life of the creative mind, the quotidian and the imaginative at once, fully and lovingly inhabited by its two brilliant actors. With this engrossing and wholly unexpected film, Sachs shuttles us back to a specific moment in New York queer cultural history and a still-influential art scene that lives on in words as much as images. An NYFF63 Main Slate selection. A Janus Films release.
Beautifully performed and lovingly assembled... a charming experiment that should delight those who like their pleasures both nostalgic and voyeuristic.”
—Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times Critic's Pick














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