Ira Sachs adapts Pete Hujar interview into film exploring art and friendship

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A new film, "Pete Hujar's Day," adapts a 1974 interview with the photographer into a cinematic exploration of art and friendship. Directed by Ira Sachs, the film features Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall portraying the conversation, capturing the essence of a day in Hujar's life in 1970s New York. The movie offers a subtle tribute to art and human connection, avoiding overt nostalgia for the era.


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