← Back to Home
100 min 2024 IMDb 0.0

Share this Movie

Under the Southern Cross: The Art and Legacy of Henry L. Faulkner

Documentary

🎬 Critics Choice Nominee
Director Jean Donohue
Status Released
Release Date 2024-05-30

Storyline

An unflinching portrayal of Appalachian queer painter and poet Henry L. Faulkner from Egypt, Kentucky (1924–1981). The most documented queer man in the history of Kentucky and possibly the country, Faulkner documented his life and lovers as an adolescent in the 1930s til the day he died. This film tells a raucous, unapologetic, and unfiltered story told with Faulkner’s photographs, paintings, poetry, rare film and audio recordings, and interviews with people who knew him. This film describes a boy and a man unwilling to hide who he is and willing to face the consequences for his authenticity. Faulkner was unashamedly gay at a time when many LGBTQ people lived closeted lives. Self-proclaimed a ‘radical homosexual,’ Henry’s art was a fusion of life experience, an acute sense of color, and his sexuality. His homes became refuges for many young people in Lexington, Kentucky, and Key West Florida, both gay and straight, in search of a freer way of life.

Streaming Now

No direct streaming options found.

Search Google

Community Reviews

No community reviews yet.

Recommended

Sherman's March

View Movie →

Seduced and Abandoned

View Movie →

In the Realms of the Unreal

View Movie →

John Candy: I Like Me

View Movie →

Directed by John Ford

View Movie →