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*''[[My Own Private Idaho]]'' by Gus Van Sant | *''[[My Own Private Idaho]]'' by Gus Van Sant | ||
*''[[Poison (film)|Poison]]'' by Todd Haynes | *''[[Poison (film)|Poison]]'' by Todd Haynes | ||
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*''[[Paris Is Burning (film)|Paris Is Burning]]'' by Jennie Livingston | *''[[Paris Is Burning (film)|Paris Is Burning]]'' by Jennie Livingston | ||
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===Literature=== | ===Literature=== | ||
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Art and culture
Film
Feature film
- My Own Private Idaho by Gus Van Sant
- Poison by Todd Haynes
- Leaving Las Vegas by Mike Figgis
- L.A. Story by Mick Jackson
- The Silence of the Lambs by Jonathan Demme
- Delicatessen by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Deadlock by Lewis Teague
- Begotten by E. Elias Merhige
Video
- Thanksgiving Prayer by Gus Van Sant
Documentary
- Paris Is Burning by Jennie Livingston
Literature
Fiction
Non-fiction
- Dirty Weekend by Helen Zahavi
- Cult Movie Stars
Music
Singles
- Club Lonely by Lil Louis & the World
- Listen by System 7 (Derrick May)
- Finally by CeCe Peniston
- Always There by Incognito featuring Jocelyn Brown
Albums
- Classic Jazz-Funk Mastercuts Volume 1
- The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld by The Orb
- The Mix by Kraftwerk
- The Third Power by Material
- Nevermind by Nirvana
Art
Births
Deaths
- Henri Lefèbvre (1901 - 1991)
- Miles Davis (1926 - 1991)
- Serge Gainsbourg (1928 - 1991)
- Martin Hannett (1948 - 1991)
- Jacques Morali (1947 - 1991)
- Guy Bourdin (1928-1991)
- Northrop Frye (1912 - 1991)
- Klaus Kinski (1926 - 1991)
- Robert J. Stoller (1924 – 1991)
- André Pieyre de Mandiargues (1909 - 1991)
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