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Queers do Cinema
Queer Film Institute
15 episodes
4 days ago
A conversation about queer cinema, LGBTQ+ films and filmmakers, and more -- from queer film festival experts and enthusiasts.
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A conversation about queer cinema, LGBTQ+ films and filmmakers, and more -- from queer film festival experts and enthusiasts.
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TV & Film
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Queer Horror with Kay Lynch
Queers do Cinema
54 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
Queer Horror with Kay Lynch

No film genre is more preoccupied with our culture’s sexual anxieties than Horror, so of course there’s a fine line between Horror and Queer Horror.

We are joined by Kay Lynch, founder of the Salem Horror Fest, to unpack the complex history (and promising future) of Queer Horror. Since even the earliest horror films are laden with “horrific” depictions of gender and sexuality and camp in a way that makes it sometimes feel like all horror is Queer horror. But contemporary filmmakers have ditched the coding and consistently make explicitly Queer horror films on all budgets.


Plus: Is there a Queer horror film that earns a comparison to “Get Out”? Our hosts debate!

Queers do Cinema
A conversation about queer cinema, LGBTQ+ films and filmmakers, and more -- from queer film festival experts and enthusiasts.