That Man: Peter Berlin is a 2005 documentary about the popular gay icon Peter Berlin directed by Jim Tushinski.[1] The documentary had its world premiere at the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama Section).
That Man: Peter Berlin | |
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Directed by | Jim Tushinski |
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Starring | Peter Berlin |
Cinematography | Jim Tushinski |
Music by | Jack Curtis Dubowsky |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
In the documentary, Berlin narrates his own life in various candid interviews. Many other artists (porn stars, photographers, writers, contemporaries) comment on his legacy in gay culture.
Appearing
editAll appearing as themselves:
- Peter Berlin
- Robert Boulanger (actor)
- Rick Castro (photographer)
- Lawrence Helman (producer)
- John F. Karr (writer)
- Armistead Maupin (writer)
- Daniel Nicoletta (photographer and photo journalist)
- Wakefield Poole (porn film director)
- Robert W. Richards (writer)
- John Waters (filmmaker)
- Jack Wrangler (porn film actor)
Reception
editThe New York Times said, "Vivid reminiscences from John Waters, Armistead Maupin, the pornographic auteur Wakefield Poole and the artist Robert Richards elevate That Man: Peter Berlin into a minor classic of demimonde hagiography."[2]
Awards
editIn 2005, the film won the "Audience Award" for Documentaries at the Milan International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and the Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival. It won the Jury Award for Best Documentary at the 2005 Reykjavík Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. the 2005 Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival, the 2005 Reel Identities Film Festival - New Orleans, and the 2005 Fire Island Film and Video Festival. All awarded to film director Jim Tushinski.
Release
edit- Released on DVD in North America by Water Bearer Films (2006)
- Released theatrically and on DVD in German-speaking Europe by Pro-Fun Media (2006).
- Released on DVD in the UK and Ireland by TLA Releasing UK (2006).
- Released theatrically in New York City (Cinema Village), San Francisco (Castro Theatre), and Palm Desert, California (Cinema Palme d'Or) in January - March 2006.
References
edit- ^ Felperin, Leslie (30 March 2005). "That Man: Peter Berlin". Variety. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
- ^ LEE, NATHAN (13 January 2006). "A Life of Perpetual Performance". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
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