Description
Ed Wood Jnr was definitely an outsider. His lifestyle. His attitude. His vision. But make no bones about it he was an artist. A true film maker. And in some ways a visionary. Nowadays he would be a Grayson Perry or Tracy Emin type. Appear on chat shows and be somewhat of a YouTube social media celebrity. Not an outcast. A freak. Tortured. Who knows perhaps even have a breakaway hit movie. In the 1950s things were different. To be a transvestite was to walk in the shadows.
Hopefully Pink Angora Sweater can change the misconception surrounding Ed Wood. That he was the worst film director of all time. He wasn't; he was fearless and made things happen. All any creator can do is make things happen. Whether you have twenty million or twenty quid. Unfortunately Ed Wood never had the capital to fuel his vision. What was so admirable about this unique individual is, apart from being a good person and loyal friend, which is the most important thing anyway, he always made things happen.
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Publisher -
Author(s) - Stuart Brayson
Paperback
Published Date -
ISBN - 9781916036338
Dimensions - 21 x 14.8 x 0.9 cm
Page Count - 168
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