Asian Queer Cinema of Alienation | Happy Together | The River | Tropical Malady #183
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In our second ever Pride special series, Cris is joined by fellow Queer Cinema enthusiasts Dhruv and Ashwin to discuss how different filmmakers from different backgrounds and in different eras render queerness on screen. They explore what makes a film "queer" in the first place and how formally, narratively, and stylistically diverse they can be.
This first episode (of three) engages with Asian Queer Cinema through Wong Kar Wai's 'Happy Together', Tsai Ming-liang's 'The River', and Apichatpong Weerasethakul's 'Tropical Malady', and how they contemplate (queer) alienation, misery, and repression.
Listen to the full episode for some heart-attack-inducing Bollywood comparisons (as usual), unexpected shade towards one of these films, and heartfelt affection and admiration for the other two.
Spoilers, if they count.
TIME CODES
(Pride Special) Intro - [00:00 - 08:08]
"Happy Together" (1997) - [08:08 - 38:07]
"The River" (1997) - [38:07 - 1:04:31]
"Tropical Malady" (2004) - [01:04:31 - 01:33:13]
Outro (& Upcoming Episodes) - [1:33:13 - 1:41:46]
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