Queer Cinema: Lost & Found

THREE BEWILDERED PEOPLE IN THE NIGHT

Directed by Gregg Araki

USA, 1987, 1h 32min, DCP

Queer Cinema: Lost & Found

AFS Cinema

6406 N I-35 Suite 3100 Austin, TX 78752

Showtimes

Wed, Jan 22

Pricing

$13.50 evening / $11 matinee (available M-F for shows before 6 PM)

$4 discounts for AFS MAKE & WATCH members. Free for LOVE & Impact Circle members.

Discounts for AISD educators and local high school & college students are available at the box office with a valid school ID.

A gay performance artist, his video-artist best friend, and her sexually confused photographer boyfriend fall into a disorienting bisexual love triangle in Gregg Araki’s rarely-seen feature debut about “angst, despair, and coffee shops in the Modern World.” Made for $5,000 and shot across Los Angeles entirely at night (and without a crew), THREE BEWILDERED PEOPLE IN THE NIGHT is a triumph of low-budget filmmaking and a fascinating origin point for one of the most beloved queer filmmakers of the past three decades. As the film’s original press notes state, “In short, an anxiety-ridden Good Time is guaranteed for all.”

Screening with a video introduction by Queer Cinema: Lost & Found programmer Elizabeth Purchell.

This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

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