How Do I Look Wolfgang Busch

Contents.Overview Wolfgang Busch began interviewing subjects from the ball circuit in the mid-1990s and continued filming for a decade. How Do I Look documents the ball culture, which began in the 1920s during the, and has since influenced mainstream artists and musicians. The film follows several ball 'legends' such as,.

Jul 27, 2014 Director Wolfgang Busch is going deep into the Harlem Ballroom scene, connecting history, trends and culture. The “Ball” culture created.
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Many of the subjects that are featured in How Do I Look were also featured in the 1990 documentary.How Do I Look also explores the prejudices members of the ball culture face due to their sexuality and race. In a 2005 New York Times article, choreographer Willi Ninja commented about the mainstream society's readiness to embrace facets of ball culture while also rejecting the Ball 'children' due to their sexuality. 'If does, it's O.K.,' he added. 'But when the ball children dance, even now, people say, 'Oh, it's a bunch of crazy queens throwing themselves on the floor.' 'Other subjects speak about their attempts to forge careers in mainstream society and the effect that and has had on ball culture as many of the subjects featured died of AIDS during or shortly after filming was complete.Production notes How Do I Look was filmed in. It premiered at the NewFest Film Festival in New York City in June 2006. The assistant director was.Home media How Do I Look was released on Region 1 DVD in the United States.References.
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