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Post Cards from America

Country: USA, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Steve McLean
  • Writer: Steve McLean; David Wojnarowicz
  • Producer: Joel Hinman; Pamela Koffler

CGiii Comment

The story of David Wojnarowicz...who?

Product of an abusive home, hustler, died of AIDS and did some angry arty things that no-one has heard of...

And that's the point, no-one cares and no-one cares by the end of this disjointed film - a shame...because, there are some damn fine performances to be found - and, the cinematography is really rather good - in places.

The subject lets it down.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

An impressive first feature from Brit McLean, Postcards from America is based on the autobiography of gay rights campaigner and artist David Wojnarowicz. An episodic and stylized account of his life, it starts with the inevitable intolerance he met with during his childhood in New Jersey. Attempting to make sense of his sexuality, he eventually finds his identity working for the gay community before tragically dying of AIDS.

Cast & Characters

James Lyons as Adult David;
Michael Tighe as Teenage David;
Olmo Tighe as Young David;
Michael Imperioli as The Hustler;
Michael Ringer as Father;
Maggie Low as Mother;
John Ventimiglia as Driver;
David Strickland as Driver;
Brad Hunt as Driver;
Jason Emard as Driver;
Joe Marshall as Driver;
Jeffrey Steele as Driver;
Paul Germaine-Brown as John;
Dick Callahan as John;
Dennis Carrig as John