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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gregg_ArakiGregg Araki - Wikipedia

    Gregg Araki (born December 17, 1959) is an American filmmaker. He is noted for his heavy involvement with the New Queer Cinema movement. His film Kaboom (2010) was the first winner of the Cannes Film Festival Queer Palm. Early life.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000777Gregg Araki - IMDb

    Gregg Araki was born on 17 December 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a writer and director, known for Mysterious Skin (2004), White Bird in a Blizzard (2014) and Kaboom (2010). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Born December 17, 1959.

  3. Celebrating brand-new restorations of The Doom Generation and Nowhere, as well as screenings of the trilogy this weekend, September 15 and 16, at the new Academy Museum in Los Angeles, Gregg Araki spoke to Filmmaker about the process behind restoring his new films, their political relevance today, and his love for John Waters, among other topics.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › gregg_arakiGregg Araki | Rotten Tomatoes

    Gregg Araki (Creator, Writer & Executive Producer) at arrivals for NOW APOCALYPSE Premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2019, Library Center Theatre, Park City, UT January 29, 2019.

  5. Gregg Araki. Writer: Mysterious Skin. Gregg Araki was born on 17 December 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a writer and director, known for Mysterious Skin (2004), White Bird in a Blizzard (2014) and Kaboom (2010).

  6. Aug 17, 2022 · Gregg Araki Was ‘Born at the Exact Right Moment’ to Ignite ’90s Queer Punk Rock Cinema. '90s Week: "Fire Island" filmmaker Andrew Ahn interviews the '90s icon about his Teenage Apocalypse ...

  7. Mar 4, 2019 · Gregg Araki movies come peppered with beautiful people, bold fashion statements, tongue-in-cheek humour and overt pop culture references. Yet behind it all there is a strong personal and political conviction, as he responds to homophobia or confronts backward attitudes.

  8. Mar 31, 2023 · Since its 1995 release, writer-director Gregg Araki ‘s gonzo NC-17 crime movie “ The Doom Generation ” — about a trio of teens on a bloody road trip — has achieved cult classic status ...

  9. Mar 11, 2019 · “I’ve always wanted to make a sort of surreal, Twin Peaks-y show,” Gregg Araki says about his new series, Now Apocalypse, which premiered Sunday night on STARZ.The director, known for cult films like Mysterious Skin and The Doom Generation, created the show alongside Slutever’s Karley Sciortino, citing it as “one of the best creative experiences I’ve ever had.”

  10. Feb 8, 2011 · February 8, 2011. Whether in the guerrilla eruptions of The Living End or the pothead reveries of Smiley Face, Gregg Araki has long displayed a keen interest in young characters whose restless sexuality is but one element in the volatile cultural landscapes they find themselves in. A New Queer Cinema guiding light whose “Teenage Apocalypse ...