Why Queer Cinema Still Matters (And Why Representation Isn’t Enough)
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概要
Why does queer cinema matter—and who really gets to tell LGBTQ+ stories?
In this episode of Blythe Coffee Break, we explore how queer stories are shaped, who controls them, and why representation alone isn’t always enough.
From the rise of independent queer cinema spaces like The Arzner to the influence of institutions like the BFI, this conversation looks at the power behind storytelling—and what it means for queer identity, visibility, and authenticity.
This is a reflective episode about authorship, belonging, and why seeing yourself on screen is only part of the story.
If you’ve ever questioned who queer stories are really for, this episode is for you.
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