Silverlake Life: Epilogue (2003)

The continuing political significance of Silverlake Life is brought into clearer focus. Another friend of Tom Joslin and Mark Massi, Elaine Mayes recorded footage of Mark’s decline after Tom’s death, which is where the original version ends. It’s fitting that Mark’s own life, death, and the loss of his lover are here given the sort of attention afforded Tom’s experiences. It reminds us that AIDS is far from over.

Director: Peter Friedman, Elaine Mayes
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
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Production: Strange Attractions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Silverlake Life: Epilogue about?
The continuing political significance of Silverlake Life is brought into clearer focus. Another friend of Tom Joslin and Mark Massi, Elaine Mayes recorded footage of Mark’s decline after Tom’s death, which is where the original version ends. It’s fitting that Mark’s own life, death, and the loss of his lover are here given the sort of attention afforded Tom’s experiences. It reminds us that AIDS is far from over.
Who directed Silverlake Life: Epilogue?
Silverlake Life: Epilogue was directed by Peter Friedman, Elaine Mayes.
Who stars in Silverlake Life: Epilogue?
Silverlake Life: Epilogue stars Mark Massi, Elaine Mayes, Bo Huston, Peter Friedman, Ronald O. Gillentine.
How long is Silverlake Life: Epilogue?
Silverlake Life: Epilogue has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is Silverlake Life: Epilogue?
Silverlake Life: Epilogue is a Documentary film.
Where was Silverlake Life: Epilogue produced?
Silverlake Life: Epilogue was produced in United States of America.