The Moritz Feed Doc festival collaborates for the first time with DART, the International Film and Art Festival of Barcelona, to continue bringing the public great stories from the world of fashion, this time interwoven with the world of art.
On December 12 and 13, it presents, at the Mooby Bosque Cinemas, ‘Peter Hujar’s Day‘ by Ira Sachs, a fascinating film that explores how art and fashion become spaces of identity, display, and vulnerability, weaving a narrative in which staging, performativity, and style are essential parts of the emotional journey.
In 1974, in a Manhattan apartment, photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz engage in a conversation that captures an ordinary day in Hujar’s life. Between memories of encounters with figures such as Allen Ginsberg and Susan Sontag and the challenges of making a living from art in New York, the film invites us to travel back in time, through an afternoon that stretches into a reflection on art, freedom, and the passing of days.





