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Orlando, My Political Biography; Unicorns and gender-fluid cinema

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On this week’s show, we’ve been watching films centred on gender-non-conforming characters. 

We’re looking at Orlando, My Political Biography, which is a playful essay film about trans identity from Spanish philosopher Paul B. Preciado, and Unicorn, a British drama about the relationship that forms between a straight mechanic from Essex and a drag performer from a conservative Indian family in Manchester. 

And off the back of these two films, we're gonna end the show considering some interesting trans and gender-fluid films from film history.

TIMESTAMPS: Bad Sisters, Sunset Boulevard, Our Friends in the North and Inside Out 2 (4:09) Orlando, My Political Biography review (16:14) Unicorns review (31:36) Trans cinema: Paris is Burning, Tangerine, The Naked Civil Servant and Tomboy (45:39)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

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