James Franco On The Controversial 1980 ‘Cruising'
Now, it almost reads as a documentary of a long lost scene, the Meatpacking District in New York City (which is now a fashion destination), the butch clones with their mustaches being mimicked by the cool and trendy, and leather/BDSM circuit, which is all but non-existent. It's much more risquee than the documentary, Gay Sex in the 70s and shows graphic portrayals of sexuality (a sling, fisting) that we would never get through the MPAA today without an NC-17 rating.
As we mentioned earlier, James Franco—the sometime summer blockbuster star, sometimeartist wildcard—has teamed up with Travis Mathews, whose I Want Your Love is still making the festival circuit, to work on a homo-art-sex film. Now we know it's a tribute to the Friedkin's flick and is titled James Franco's Cruising.
"[Friedkin] cut the film down at his own expense," Mathews told Indiewire. "Recently, when he was getting ready to do an anniversary edition, Warner Bros. told him that the footage was destroyed. It's possible those 40 minutes implicate Pacino's character in the gay S&M culture. That was the place we started from as a launching point: James Franco's version of those lost 40 minutes."
From the first contact to the finish? two months. Mathews said they didn't have the "luxury or the curse of time." And we may not have to wait that long. According to Indiewire, "Mathews hopes to debut the final cut in early 2013. An installation version of the footage will play at a group show in a gallery beginning September 12."
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