From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cyril Collard (French: [kɔlaʁ]; 19 December 1957, Paris − 5 March 1993, Paris) was a French author, filmmaker, composer, musician and actor. He is known for his unapologetic portrayals of bisexuality and HIV in art, particularly his autobiographical novel and film Les Nuits Fauves (Savage Nights). Openly bisexual, Collard was also one of the first French artists to speak openly about his HIV-positive status.
Savage Nights
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Savage Nights
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Les raboteurs
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Alger la blanche
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Alger la blanche
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The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams
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Rai
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Alger la blanche
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Loulou
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Taggers
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Grand huit
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Savage Nights
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A Nos Amours
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Topologie de l'invisible
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