Winter Kept Us Warm

Author:   Chris Dupuis ,  John Greyson
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
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9780228020332


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Widely considered to be English Canada’s first queer film, Winter Kept Us Warm explores a romance between two young men at the University of Toronto in the early 1960s, a moment when homosexuality was still a crime in Canada. A true student film, Winter was written and directed by David Secter, a twenty-two-year-old English major, shot with amateur actors and a volunteer crew, and completed on a budget of only $8,000. Against the odds, the film was a huge success. Lauded by critics at home and abroad, it was selected to open the Commonwealth Film Festival, played art house cinemas across the United States and Europe, and became the first Anglo-Canadian fiction feature to screen at Cannes. Influential film journals including Sight and Sound and Cahiers du cinéma covered it, as did mainstream publications such as Variety and the New York Times. David Cronenberg has cited it as influential on his own work. Despite this acclaim, the film has largely vanished from the cultural consciousness and few queer people today have even heard of it, let alone seen it. With this new addition to the Queer Film Classics series, Chris Dupuis looks at the disconnect between the film’s historical importance and its subsequent disappearance, examining how the story of Winter Kept Us Warm can serve as a starting point for intergenerational queer dialogue.

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Author:   Chris Dupuis ,  John Greyson
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:  

9780228020332


ISBN 10:   0228020336
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"“More than a simple historical reclamation of a ""classic"" a tribute to a queer film pioneer, the strength of Dupuis's book rests in its critical engagements which situate the film as site of contradictions and logistic, political, and pragmatic compromises. While noting the film’s rough edges and deeply ambivalent sexual politics, the author makes a convincing case for Winter Kept us Warm’s relevance as a groundbreaking social and historical artefact that offers unprecedented insights into queer being and becoming of another era.” Brenda Longfellow, York University"


“More than a simple historical reclamation of a 'classic' or a tribute to a queer film pioneer, the strength of Dupuis's book rests in situating the film as a site of contradictions and logistical, political, and pragmatic compromises. While noting the film’s rough edges and deeply ambivalent sexual politics, the author makes a convincing case for Winter Kept Us Warm as a groundbreaking social and historical artifact that offers unprecedented insights into queer being and becoming of another era.” Brenda Longfellow, York University


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Chris Dupuis is a writer, curator, and performance maker in Toronto.

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