Friday, January 18, 2013

James Franco's "Interior. Leather Bar." opens at Sundance



From the YouTube description: The 1980 film Cruising, starring Al Pacino as an undercover cop investigating a murder in the New York City gay, leather, bar scene, was plagued with controversy, and its director was forced by the Motion Picture Association of America to cut 40 minutes of sexually explicit material. Those 40 minutes have never been screened publicly.

Filmmakers James Franco and Travis Mathews set out to reimagine what might have transpired in those lost scenes in this intriguing film about the making of a film.

Opens at Sundance Film Festival this weekend.

Franco is also debuting a new documentary this weekend at Sundance - "Kink" - for which he is the Executive Producer.

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