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      • Stephen Cone is a South Carolina-raised, Chicago-based filmmaker whose film Princess Cyd was named one of the best movies of the decade by Vanity Fair, and who has received recent early career retrospectives on the Criterion Channel, MUBI and at the Museum of the Moving Image, Berlin's Unknown Pleasures Festival and Manchester's Bigger Than Life.
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  2. Dec 2, 2023 · Stephen Cone talks with Frank Falisi about film- and self-criticism, preserving pleasure in cinema, and finding an artistic home in Chicago.

  3. Stephen Cone is a South Carolina-raised, Chicago-based filmmaker whose film Princess Cyd was named one of the best movies of the decade by Vanity Fair, and who has received recent early career retrospectives on the Criterion Channel, MUBI and at the Museum of the Moving Image, Berlin's Unknown Pleasures Festival and Manchester's Bigger Than Life.

  4. Dec 7, 2017 · Stephen Cone may be the least eccentric person I have ever met. He's youthful, nerdy, and utterly inconspicuous-- hardly the type anyone would pick out of a crowd and call an auteur. Yet, in...

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  5. Nov 24, 2017 · Stephen Cone is one of contemporary American cinema's most significant under-the-radar talents — his films about adolescence, queerness, and evangelical Christianity are disarmingly humane,...

  6. Jan 5, 2016 · “Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party,” written, directed and edited by Chicago filmmaker/actor Stephen Cone, is a dizzyingly confident ensemble film, switching back and forth between farce and poignancy without once shattering the mood. The film is an honest, humorous look at a group of teens coming of age during the lead character’s title event.

  7. Aug 31, 2020 · Now on the Criterion Channel, watch three films by Stephen Cone, a self-taught filmmaker who has quietly garnered a reputation as one of American independent...

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  8. Nov 11, 2017 · ‘Princess Cyd’ Director Stephen Cone is the Best Queer Filmmaker Ignored by the Film World. Despite earning rave reviews for "Princess Cyd," Stephen Cone's films have never played a major...