Jennie Livingston


Director

About

Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Born
February 24, 1962

Biography

Independent documentary filmmaker whose "Paris Is Burning" (1990) was an involving, compassionate exploration of the world of "vogueing," documenting the drag balls at which mostly black and Hispanic homosexuals and transvestites act out their fantasies. "Paris" won the Los Angeles Film Critics' and the Sundance Film Festival awards for best documentary. Livingston described her film, ma...

Biography

Independent documentary filmmaker whose "Paris Is Burning" (1990) was an involving, compassionate exploration of the world of "vogueing," documenting the drag balls at which mostly black and Hispanic homosexuals and transvestites act out their fantasies. "Paris" won the Los Angeles Film Critics' and the Sundance Film Festival awards for best documentary. Livingston described her film, made over a three-year period for $375,000, as about "how a group of people under siege--from poverty, from racial prejudice, from homophobic violence--triumph with wit, style and love."

Life Events

1983

Traveled extensively photographing people at parties, at rallies and in the streets (date approximate)

1985

Moved to New York from New Haven, CT; began observing voguers for first time; began work on first feature, "Paris Is Burning"

1986

Worked on Laurie Anderson's concert film, "Home of the Brave"

1987

Acted as art department assistant on feature, "Orphans"

1990

Completed first feature, "Paris Is Burning" (about voguing; made on $375,000 budget), film first broacast on BBC (April)

1999

Premiered her work-in-progress "Who's the Top?", described as "the first lesbian S&M musical", at the Independent Feature Film Market

Family

Myra Cohn Livingston
Mother
Had three older; Parker was the youngest.
Myra Cohn Livingston
Mother
Author, poet. Children's book writer.
Richard Livingston
Father
Had two; survived him.
Richard Livingston
Father
Accountant. CPA.

Bibliography