Tom Kalin Biography
Biography
Filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and gay-rights activist
Tom Kalin is a relatively new, but rapidly rising figure in contemporary gay cinema. His debut feature
Swoon (1992) was a compelling, highly stylized, even a tad surreal look at a notorious 1924 murder case in which two wealthy homosexuals murdered a 14-year-old-boy just for the thrill. Infamous defense attorney Clarence Darrow defended the two. The story was filmed twice before, once by Hitchcock as
Rope (1948) and then by
Richard Fleischer as
Compulsion (1959), but Kalin's was the first of them not to dance around the killers' homosexuality. Prior to making
Swoon, Kalin earned a name for himself scripting and directing short art films such as Puppets and They Are Lost to Vision Altogether, a film that has appeared at many international festivals along with another Kalin film
News from Home. Kalin has done much to educate the public about AIDS.
- Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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