Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.
Known for: Directing
Born: May 26, 1943 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: July 28, 1987
One of the pioneers of independent gay cinema in the 1970s and '80s, Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. is best known for his 1985 drama, "Buddies" (the first dramatic feature film about AIDS). Working across multiple genres including documentary, narrative, adult and short form filmmaking, Bressan's boldness and artistry as a writer–director earned him both acclaim and controversy over the course of his decade-long filmmaking career.
Known for
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Forbidden Letters
End Credits Narrator (voice)
A Family Affair
Abuse
Street Interviewee
Passing Strangers
Projectionist
Family Affair
Director of Photography
Buddies
Producer
Gay USA
Director
Daddy Dearest
Producer
Arthur J. Bressan Jr.'s Early Super 8 Shorts
Director
Thank You, Mr. President: The Press Conferences of JFK
Editor
Pleasure Beach
Editor
Juice
Director
Coming Out
Editor
Boys
Director