Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.
May 27, 1943 - Jul 29, 1987 (44 years old) in New York City, New York, USA
One of the pioneers of independent gay cinema in the 1970s and '80s, Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. is best known for his 1985 drama, "Buddies" (the first dramatic feature film about AIDS). Working across multiple genres including documentary, narrative, adult and short form filmmaking, Bressan's boldness and artistry as a writer–director earned him both acclaim and controversy over the course of his decade-long filmmaking career.
Known For

Abuse
Street Interviewee

Forbidden Letters
End Credits Narrator (voice)

Passing Strangers
Projectionist
Credits
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Abuse 1983Street Interviewee★ 5
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A Family Affair 1982★ NR
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Forbidden Letters 1979End Credits Narrator (voice)★ 8
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Passing Strangers 1974Projectionist★ 7