Todd Haynes
This auteur has developed a cult following for his independent films Poison, Safe, and The Velvet Goldmine. His recent film, the experimental biopic about Bob Dylan I'm Not There has received rave reviews at film festivals all over the world.
I'm Not There
With I'm Not There, Todd Haynes attempts to find the key to Bob Dylan's life and art by unfolding the larger-than-life personality over seven distinct characters. Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whinshaw, and Cate Blanchett play the legendary musician at different stages of his career.
With I'm Not There, Todd Haynes attempts to find the key to Bob Dylan's life and art by unfolding the larger-than-life personality over seven distinct characters. Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whinshaw, and Cate Blanchett play the legendary musician at different stages of his career.
Todd Haynes' Black Couch
A tribute site for filmmaker Todd Haynes.
A tribute site for filmmaker Todd Haynes.
The Onion Interview
The Onion AV Club interviews the director of Poison, Safe, and Velvet Goldmine about glam-rock.
The Onion AV Club interviews the director of Poison, Safe, and Velvet Goldmine about glam-rock.
Norman Bryson - "Todd Haynes's Poison and Queer Cinema"
This essay discusses Todd Haynes as pioneering throughout his career a particularly interesting kind of queer film-making
This essay discusses Todd Haynes as pioneering throughout his career a particularly interesting kind of queer film-making
Golden Boy Todd Haynes Glitters with "Velvet Goldmine"
iPOP news movie guide on the scene discusses Todd Haynes rise to success.
iPOP news movie guide on the scene discusses Todd Haynes rise to success.
Todd Haynes (film retrospective)
This page carefully discusses each of Haynes's films.
This page carefully discusses each of Haynes's films.
Todd Haynes' Poison
Poison was a groundbreaking film in 1991, and its controversy paved the way for the New Queer Cinema movement.
Poison was a groundbreaking film in 1991, and its controversy paved the way for the New Queer Cinema movement.
