2018 | United States | Documentary

Sarah Schulman: An Interview

  • English - 79 mins
  • Director | Video Data Bank
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STATUS: Released

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This interview depicts American writer, activist, and AIDS historian Sarah Schulman (b. 1958), discussing becoming a writer, her novels, and her long-term collaboration with filmmaker James Hubbard on projects devoted to gay liberation and AIDS activism. Born in New York to a Holocaust-surviving family, Schulman grew up in an era where women were not considered important. She recalls that she read Anne Frank's diary at the age of six, and was from then on determined to become a writer. Unapologetically undisciplined, Schulman emerged simultaneously as a journalist and a playwright in the late seventies. Also a prolific novelist, Schulman sees that it is the job of the writer to show how people understand their own lives, she says, "It is a very hard thing to fake". Schulman confesses that her honest portrayals of queer intimacy come with a price: many of her novels don't get published until years later.

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