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Author and LGBT activist Larry Kramer
- Larry Kramer in Love and Anger is ostensibly a biography of author and LGBT activist Larry Kramer, who was driven by his anger, about the injustices in the world, and his compassion for the people he saw suffering.
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Jun 26, 2015 · Veteran lesbian filmmaker and activist Jean Carlomusto has done an admirable job with Larry Kramer in Love and Anger (airing on HBO beginning June 29), a feature-length film that shows us...
Larry Kramer in Love and Anger: Directed by Jean Carlomusto. With Ellen Barkin, Alan Bates, Anthony Fauci, Jonathan Hadary. The passion and anger of a modern warrior during the height of the AIDS epidemic.
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- Documentary, Biography, History
- Jean Carlomusto
- 2015-01-23
Jun 30, 2015 · A new documentary about Larry Kramer makes good use of the fuzzy boundaries between the activist’s work and his biography.
- Julia Felsenthal
Jun 26, 2015 · The once fiery, now frail (yet still combustible) AIDS activist and writer is the heroic subject of “Larry Kramer in Love & Anger,” Jean Carlomusto’s affectionate though by no means...
- Charles Mcnulty
- Theater Critic
- charles.mcnulty@latimes.com
Jan 19, 2015 · Larry Kramer in Love and Anger is ostensibly a biography of author and LGBT activist Larry Kramer, who was driven by his anger, about the injustices in the world, and his compassion for the people he saw suffering.
Larry Kramer in Love & Anger. Legendary author, activist, and playwright, Larry Kramer gave voice to the outrage and grief that inspired a generation of gay men and lesbians to fight for...
Jan 31, 2015 · ‘Larry Kramer In Love & Anger’: Sundance Review. A generous salute to the unfiltered firebrand whose impassioned outspokenness helped break institutional inaction during the AIDS crisis.