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John Greyson

When queer indie filmmaker John Greyson was set to release his first major feature film, the AIDS epic Zero Patience, the upstart radical sat down with NOW film writer Cameron Bailey to talk about homophobia and creativity in the age of AIDS.

Nearly two decades later, Bailey is TIFF’s artistic director, and Greyson, whose work still embodies a deft mix of politics and pop culture, is celebrating the release of a DVD box set of his films and a huge retrospective at the TIFF Bell Lightbox – where Zero Patience screens Friday (March 30) – and the AGO. (Page 22 of the issue).

For a Q&A with Greyson, see here.

Read the issue here.

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