To commemorate the passing of one of queer experimental cinema's granduncles, and the revival of one of the queer world's naughty grandnephews, we've decided to bring the family together in a cozy microscreening. If your head has been stuck up your ass this year, kindly emerge for a spell and check out Wojnarowicz's A Fire in My Belly, the piece that was jettisoned from the National Gallery of Art's Hide/Seek exhibition, demonstrating how one small flash-controversy by the radically-wrongish-Right can change queer discourse and remind us of the freedoms flash-forgotten and flash-remembered. Please remain outside of your own ass long enough to enjoy an emblematic piece by the late George Kuchar (1942-2011), who helped define the American avant-garde.
