I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives Of Wakefield Poole
Gorilla Factory Productions (2013)
Documentary, Queer Themes/Interest
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#510
8*
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(4/2/2017 Amazon Prime)
IMDB   7.7
93 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1
Tim Kincaid
Wakefield Poole
Marvin Shulman
Linda Williams
Director
Jim Tushinski

An outspoken and articulate artist in a turbulent, passionate time, Wakefield Poole didn't think of himself as a pornographer. He was a filmmaker who used his dance and theater background to create beautiful, erotic art films that challenged the mind. Many agreed. To others, though, Poole just made dirty movies. I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole tells the story of this sometimes overlooked gay liberation and independent film making pioneer. In an era when anyone making, promoting, or appearing in what the US government considered "pornography" could be liable for prosecution and jail time, Wakefield Poole was a remarkably open and honest gay filmmaker. He also became internationally famous and his movies screened for years as examples of films that could be artistic as well as sexually explicit. Filled with gorgeous archival footage, excerpts from Poole's lushly photographed films, and entertaining and illuminating interviews with Poole's contemporaries and ... Written by Jim Tushinski
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Notes
I found I Always Said Yes engaging and fascinating · The telling of Wake field Poole's story, especially those post Stonewall years of the 70s and 80s, is not only the story of the time's gay elite - Warhol, Mapplethorpe, Milk, Poole, and more - but heady times for all of us in the gay community as we found our way in a changing society · This is an essential queer heritage film.