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UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Sundance Institute present

An Evening with Todd Haynes

Todd Haynes
June 19, 2022 - 7:00 pm
In-person: 
filmmaker Todd Haynes, Q&A moderated by Peter Debruge, Chief Film Critic, Variety.

Patrons who have not registered online may wait in the standby line. Any seats remaining 15 minutes before showtime will be released to standby patrons.

A pioneering voice of the New Queer Cinema movement of the early 1990s, writer-director Todd Haynes has spent the past three-and-a-half decades crafting rich visual worlds for his introspective, complex characters. After graduating from Brown University with a degree in art and semiotics, where he also produced his first short, Haynes moved to New York City to be closer to a thriving independent filmmaking scene. From his foray into the dark mythos of Karen Carpenter’s life and legacy to his documentary celebration of The Velvet Underground, Haynes’ deep understanding of indelible Western cultural moments allows his psychological character studies to exist completely and fully within their highly crafted mise en scene. With features that explore the British glam rock scene of the 1980s, an American folk music hero of the 1960s and the small-town suburbs of the 1950s, Haynes’ oeuvre also consistently considers a queer perspective, reminding us that these folks have always been here—even if the mores of the day kept them painfully closeted. For this very special evening, we are thrilled to present some of Todd Haynes’ rarer works recently preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, followed by a conversation with the filmmaker.

Program runtime: approx. 100 minutes.