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BOUND: Neo-Noir and a Queer Cinema Breakthrough | The Wachowskis' Cinema of Fluidity

1 tim 57 min23 september 2021

Before they reinvented cinema with THE MATRIX, Lana and Lilly Wachowski exploded onto the indie film scene with a lean, stylish, and unabashedly queer neo-noir: BOUND.

In the first episode of our new series, The Wachowskis' Cinema of Fluidity, we dive into the siblings' early years—how they went from house painters and comic book nerds to Hollywood screenwriters, and how a bad experience on their first produced script convinced them to take creative control by becoming directors themselves.

We explore the making of BOUND (1996), from its pitch-perfect performances by Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly to the cinematography that caught critics’ attention, and how the film’s reputation has only grown over the years. Once seen as a stylish erotic thriller, BOUND is now rightly celebrated as a landmark in queer cinema—and the first major film directed by transgender women.

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This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, & Todd Davis.

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