Queer and Now: Episode 8 - Call Me by Your Name (2017)
Your hosts Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) arrive at 2017, in their journey through LGBTQ+ films through the years. They discuss, you guessed it, Call Me by Your Name, directed by Luca Guadagnino, adapted by James Ivory, and starring Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer. Some would say it’s controversial, others say it’s a new classic; Manish and David give their take on this already seminal work.
The podcast that tackles queer films decade by decade starts their look at the 2000s.
Two films with queer subtext for the price of one!
A horror movie that’s certainly of its time, looking at it through a queer lens.
Grant. Hepburn. Cukor. Together on a film that’s not Holiday or The Philadelphia Story. Sorry.
Fred Astaire! Ginger Rogers! In a musical! With a gay-coded character!
A change in plans leads to a conversation on the first women’s prison film.
On how things have changed, and things haven’t, when it comes to gay panic jokes.