
Directing
Todd Haynes (/heɪnz/; born January 2, 1961; Los Angeles) is an American filmmaker. His films span four decades with themes examining the personalities of well-known musicians, dysfunctional and dystopian societies, and blurred gender roles.
Haynes first gained public attention with his controversial short film Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987), which chronicles singer Karen Carpenter's life and death, using Barbie dolls as actors. Superstar became a cult classic. Haynes's feature directorial debut, Poison (1991), a provocative exploration of AIDS-era queer perceptions and subversion…

Barbara Forever
as Self (archive footage)

Art-House America: Austin Film Society
as Self

Douglas Sirk – Hope as in Despair
as Self
Dark Waters: The Cost of Being a Hero
as Self

At the Video Store
as Self

Xavier Dolan: Bound to Impossible
as Self

Great Directors
as Self
Notes on the Death of Kodachrome
as Self

Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
as Self

Eine Zärtlichkeit wie bei Sirk - Todd Haynes über Fassbinder und das Melodram
as Self