Artigo Revisado por pares

Lesbian "Making-of" Documentaries and the Production of Lesbian Sex

2004; University of Texas Press; Volume: 53; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1353/vlt.2004.0006

ISSN

1542-4251

Autores

Kelly Hankin,

Tópico(s)

Art, Politics, and Modernism

Resumo

On December 2, 2001, HBO began airing Project Greenlight, a twelve-part documen- tary series chronicling the production of a feature film by novice writer-director Pete Jones. 1 With its spectacle of backroom dealings, unchecked egos, and human frailties, the television series capitalized on the contemporaneous success of like-minded "reality" programs such as Survivor and Temptation Island. Perhaps more closely, Project Greenlight also tapped into the current vogue for the "behind-the-scenes" and the "making-of" genres, represented by straight-to-video titles such as Star Trek-Deep Space Nine: Behind the Scenes (1993), Making of Jurassic Park (1995), and The Matrix Revisited (2001), television programs such as the Sundance Channel's Anatomy of a Scene, HBO's First Look, and MTV's Making the Video, and the proliferation of behind-the-scenes and making-of packaging on DVDs.

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