
Homo Promo is a fascinating dive into queer cinema, really. Jenni Olson, with her expertise, curates a collection of vintage trailers from a period that saw the evolution of LGBTQ representation on screen. The pacing is brisk, giving you just enough context to appreciate the cultural shifts of the time. It’s like a time capsule that captures the vibrant, sometimes raw depictions of queer life between '53 and '77. You get to see the boldness of those films, even if they weren't always perfect. The atmosphere is infused with nostalgia, yet there's a kind of urgency in the way these stories were presented. It’s distinctive in how it showcases the evolution of queer narratives through a lens of marketing, which is something you don't see often.
Focus on the historical context of queer cinema.Unique presentation through vintage trailers.Great for understanding LGBTQ representation evolution.
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