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  1. Gregg Araki
    American film director

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  1. Aug 15, 2022 · ID Magazine profiled Araki where he reflects on The Living End and what it means 30 years later. Now 62, Gregg is the laidback uncle of gay filmmaking, having spent the 90s shaping the radical New Queer Cinema movement alongside directors like Gus Van Sant and Derek Jarman.

  2. Gregg Araki was born on December 17, 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).

  3. Sep 13, 2023 · In the late 1980s, Gregg Araki began making movies. He made films on a shoestring budget with a do-it-yourself mindset–not due to any kind of loyalty to the auteur theory, but the constraints of what he had at his disposal.

  4. 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...

  5. Oct 10, 2023 · October 10, 2023. Richard Linklater and Gregg Araki, photographed by James Duval last month in Austin, Texas. The decades spent scrounging for pirated versions of Gregg Akari films has passed, and a new generation of fans has arrived, along with 4K restorations of his cult classics, Nowhere and Doom Generation.

  6. Jun 7, 2021 · If you’re looking to get into 90s alternative rock, Gregg Araki films are a great place to start. Nowhere in particular has all the mainstream and underground classics of the era, featuring everything from Britpop, electronic, Radiohead, grunge and, of course, plenty of shoegaze.

  7. Gregg Araki, the crown prince of queer slacker punk, maintains his edge without making a fuss in his real life.

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