🎬 Documentary

Tainted: Christopher Lefler and the Queer Censorship Chill

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In a 1993 art exhibit at the University of Saskatchewan, Christopher Lefler allegedly outed the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Sylvia Fedoruk. Lefler's show was closed down, his art seized, his scholarship revoked, and he was expelled from the University of Saskatchewan. Mainstream media and the queer community framed this issue as one of outing, when it was also used to attack the funding of the arts. This film attempts to chart some of the reactions to Lefler's controversial and much maligned work.

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Year
1997
Runtime
28m
Genre
Documentary
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Language
EN
🎭 Documentary 🎬 Maureen Bradley

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Tainted: Christopher Lefler and the Queer Censorship Chill has a runtime of 28m ( and 28 minutes).
Tainted: Christopher Lefler and the Queer Censorship Chill was directed by Maureen Bradley and released in 1997.
Tainted: Christopher Lefler and the Queer Censorship Chill is a Documentary film (1997).

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