The Queer Reveries of James Bidgood

The Queer Reveries of James Bidgood

1999 · 32 min · ★ 6.4 · Documentary

A French television documentary about Pink Narcisus, one of the earliest openly gay art house movies from the early 70’s.

Directed by Wolfgang Hastert

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