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Inspired by the work and writings of outspoken gay artist David Wojnarowicz, this film dramatizes three periods in his life: abused childhood, New York street hustler, and adult artist on the...
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Postcards from America (sometimes styled as Post Cards from America) is a 1994 drama film written and directed by Steve McLean, based on the memoirs Close to the Knives (1991) and Memories That Smell Like Gasoline (1992) by David Wojnarowicz. [1]
An abused youth becomes a hustler and thief. Based on the autobiographical writings of artist David Wojnarowicz. TOP CRITIC. Based loosely on the writings of New York painter and AIDS activist ...
- Drama
- James Lyons
- Steve Mclean
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- James Lyons
- Steve Mclean
- Islet, Normal, Film4 Productions
Feb 19, 2002 · Stream 'Postcards from America' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone.
Very loosely—perhaps too loosely—based on the autobiographical writings of David Wojnarowicz, this experimental, low-budget first feature (1994) by Steve McLean focuses on an unhappy suburban childhood in New Jersey viewed from a gay male perspective.
Piercing and provocative, McLean's determinedly cinematic vision announces him as, potentially, a key British independent of the '90s.