Joshua Tree  1951: A Portrait of James Dean

Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean

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Bisexuality | Gay

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Matthew Mishory
  • Cast(s): James Preston, Clare Grant, Edgar Morais, Erin Daniels, Rafael Morais See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Steven Severin,Arban Ornelas
  • Award(s): FilmOut Festival 2013 (Won)
    PREMIO MAGUEY 2013 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: IF, Arthur the King
  • Story:
    Part period melodrama, part film noir, part 50s road movie "JOSHUA TREE, 1951" is a portrait of screen legend and outsider icon James Dean as you have never seen him before. The film is written & directed by Matthew Mishory and starring James Preston (ABC’s The Gates), Dan Glenn, Dalilah Rain, and Edward Singletary, Jr.
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STORY

Story
Part period melodrama, part film noir, part 50s road movie "JOSHUA TREE, 1951" is a portrait of screen legend and outsider icon James Dean as you have never seen him before. The film is written & directed by Matthew Mishory and starring James Preston (ABC’s The Gates), Dan Glenn, Dalilah Rain, and Edward Singletary, Jr.

AWARDS

Won
FilmOut Festival Award

Best Cinematography | 2013 | Michael Marius

Jury Award

Best Feature Film | 2012 | Matthew

Five in Focus Award

2012 | Michael Marius

Nominations
PREMIO MAGUEY Award

Best Feature Film | 2013 | Matthew

Grand Prize Chéries-Chéris Award

Feature Film | 2012 | Matthew

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

Cinematographer Michael Marius Pessah shot the black-and-white sequences on Fuji color film, removing the color in the transfer to create the glossy yet contrasted look.

Cinematographer Michael Marius Pessah filmed the movie using vintage Cooke lenses to help create the 'classic Hollywood' look.

Critics and the filmmakers have described the film as "post-queer" or "post-gay". Sexuality is never questioned, discussed, or editorialized in the movie.

Winner, Jury Prize, Image+Nation Montréal Film Festival.

Director Matthew Mishory has described the film's controversial narrative form as a "dream structure" (rather than a traditional narrative) befitting a complicated protagonist.