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Rainbow Colored Glasses

24 Episodes

21 minutes | Mar 6, 2023
Episode 24: It Is Not the Homosexual… (1971)
We discuss a short film with a long title: It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives. Activist Rosa von Praunheim read Berlin’s gay community for filth. His political manifesto remains timely.  This episode includes explicit language.
27 minutes | Feb 6, 2023
Episode 23: Girl with Hyacinths (1950)
 An author investigates the death of a young woman. Hasse Ekman's Girl with Hyacinths has been affectionately called "The Lesbian Citizen Kane." 
22 minutes | Dec 5, 2022
Episode 22: Edge of Seventeen (1998)
Todd Stephens’ feature debut, Edge of Seventeen, was a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama. A gay teen in Sandusky, Ohio struggles to hold on to his old friends and family as he enters the gay world. 
25 minutes | Nov 7, 2022
Episode 21: Gods and Monsters (1998)
Gods and Monsters examines the unlikely friendship between Hollywood director James Whale (Ian McKellen) and his naïve yard man (Brendan Fraser). My guest and I revisit Bill Condon’s ambitious tragicomedy. 
18 minutes | Oct 3, 2022
Episode 20: Penda's Fen (1974)
Penda's Fen aired on the BBC on March 21, 1974. David Rudkin's screenplay follows a gay teen on an Alice in Wonderland style journey through England's pagan past. We attempt to parse Rudkin's thoughts on religion, sexuality, social conformity and rebellion. 
25 minutes | Sep 6, 2022
Episode 19: After School Specials (1987)
In 1987 two TV specials dealt with the challenges of coming out in your teens. What if I'm Gay? aired on CBS in the afternoon. Two of Us was pushed to a late night spot by the timid BBC. My guests and I look at the mixed messages these stories send. 
27 minutes | Jun 6, 2022
Episode 18: Zero Patience (1993)
 In 1984 French Canadian flight attendant Gaétan Dugas was falsely accused of bringing H.I.V. to America. He was dubbed “Patient Zero.” In 1993 John Greyson wrote and directed a movie musical about the myth. Zero Patience is raunchy, surreal and political 
21 minutes | May 2, 2022
Episode 17: Our Sons (1991)
In Our Sons Julie Andrews and Ann-Margret play the disapproving mothers of a gay couple (Hugh Grant and Zeljko Ivanek). Zeljko’s dying of AIDS so the women go on a road trip to visit them. Cue fights, tears and a sprinkling of camp. This episode contains strong language. 
25 minutes | Apr 4, 2022
Episode 16: The Children's Hour (1961)
William Wyler first adapted Lilian Hellman’s play The Children’s Hour to the screen in 1936. In 1961 he produced an uncensored remake. My guests had contrasting responses to the film.  Trigger warning: the story includes an act of self harm. 
25 minutes | Mar 7, 2022
Episode 15: The Fruit Machine (1988)
The Fruit Machine (aka Wonderland) is an ambitious, frustrating film. Two gay teens witness a murder and go on the lam. One falls in love with a sexy dolphin man. Things get weird. 
25 minutes | Feb 7, 2022
Episode 14: Get Real (1998)
Patrick Wilde's Get Real follows a teen writer who falls in love with a closeted jock. My guest had a rosier view of the romance in 1998 than he does now.  This episode contains  strong language and a discussion of domestic abuse. 
28 minutes | Jan 3, 2022
Episode 13: Victim (1961)
Welcome to Season Two! Basil Deardon’s Victim pits a closeted barrister against a blackmailer. The film bravely denounced the UK’s anti-gay laws. 
33 minutes | Jul 5, 2021
Episode 12: Beautiful Thing (1996)
Our season concludes with a look at Beautiful Thing. Jonathan Harvey's gay teen romance is as charming today as it was in 1996.
37 minutes | Jun 7, 2021
Episode 11: Victor Victoria (1982)
 Blake Edwards co-wrote and directed this glamorous remake of the 1933 musical. This Julie Andrews vehicle still has a lot to say about sexuality and gender roles. 
35 minutes | May 3, 2021
Episode 10: All Over the Guy (2001)
Foes to Friends to Lovers is a classic romcom formula. But what happens when the central couple never stops fighting? Dan Bucatinsky’s All Over the Guy pairs two men who make each other miserable in this sour romance. 
38 minutes | Apr 5, 2021
Episode 9: Bewildered Youth (1957)
When Klaus makes a gay friend his mother panics. This German gay-sploitation film underwent many rewrites to please the censors. Bewildered Youth portrayed sympathetic gay characters long before Hollywood would try.
39 minutes | Mar 1, 2021
Episode 8: Were the World Mine (2008)
 Tom Gustafson’s musical, Were the World Mine, sets A Midsummer Night’s Dream in a modern high school. Timothy, a bullied teen, casts a spell that makes his tormentors fall in love with people of the same sex. My guest and I have mixed feelings about the work. 
47 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
Episode 7: The Boys in the Band (2020)
Joe Mantello directed a remake of Mart Crowley’s The Boys in the Band for Netflix last year. Eight gay men attend a birthday party. Things fall apart when a surprise guest arrives. This episode contains plot spoilers and strong language.
43 minutes | Jan 4, 2021
Episode 6: The Broken Hearts Club (2000)
Greg Berlanti wanted The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy to showcase the gay men he wasn’t seeing represented in mainstream media. The starry cast plays a group of friends in West Hollywood. We discuss our favorite characters and analyze the film’s mixed messages about gay friendships. This episode contains plot spoilers.  The Broken Hearts Club is currently available on multiple streaming services. Musical theme from PodSummit and Creative Commons Zero. You can follow Rainbow Colored Glasses on Letterboxd and Twitter. 
43 minutes | Dec 7, 2020
Episode 5: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert follows three drag performers on a road trip across the Australian Outback. The film was a critical and box office hit. It revitalized the careers of stars Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terrence Stamp. But writer and director Stephan Elliott received push back for some controversial scenes. We gave it a fresh look in 2020. This episode contains plot spoilers, explicit language and mature subject matter. Priscilla is currently available through Amazon, Google Play, YouTube and TUBI. We cite a film analysis by Culture Critic Matt Baume which can be viewed here. Musical theme from PodSummit and Creative Commons Zero. You can follow Rainbow Colored Glasses on Letterboxd and Twitter. 
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