Tom Joslin
Directing
Born 1946-11-29
Died 1993-07-01
Melrose, Massachusetts, USA
9 credits
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Joslin was born in Melrose, Mass. in 1946 and spent his youth in Lynnfield and Cumberland. He earned his B.A at the University of New Hampshire in 1972, and his MFA four years later from the Rhode Island School of Design. In addition to his filmmaking, he taught at Hampshire College and at the University of Southern California. Joslin began making short films in 8mm, at the age of 14. His work included Blackstar: Autobiography of a Close Friend (1976), a film about coming out and growing up as a gay filmmaker, and Architecture of Mountains (1979), a dream-based experimental film. In 1981, he chose to leave academia to try to make it as a writer/director in Hollywood. He teamed with Selise E. Eiseman forming the Primary Colors Company while working as an uncredited casting assistant for Zoetrope Studios. When Joslin and his long-time lover Mark Massi were both diagnosed with AIDS, he decided to shoot a video diary: Silverlake Life: The View From Here (co-directed by Peter Friedman, 1993). He died on July 1, 1990, in Los Angeles.
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Filmography
Directing
6 credits
Blackstar: Autobiography of a Close Friend
Winnebago Wife
Silverlake Life: The View from Here
Architecture Of Mountains
The Courier
Shooting At Work
Acting
5 credits
The Milagro Beanfield War
Blackstar: Autobiography of a Close Friend
Winnebago Wife
Architecture Of Mountains
Atrapados
Other credits
2 credits
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