by Mattie Lucas

Cinema from a Decidedly Queer Perspective

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Castration Movie Anthology I: Traps | 2024

A trans woman gets out of bed and pads across the room to the bathroom. She is naked. She goes to the bathroom. She brushes her teeth. It is a ritual I've performed so many times without a second thought, and now I'm watching it in a movie. I am struck by how commonplace this feels, how incredibly normal. I notice that her body isn't that different from mine. This is not a hyper-sexualized porn star; this is a regular transgender woman living a regular life. Our bodies are so often fetishized that it feels wholly transgressive to see a nude trans woman on screen simply existing - not being used as a sex object or an object of pity, just another woman going through motions that feel so mundane yet so familiar.

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The Radical Queerness of Alice Maio Mackay

Australian filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay was not yet 18 when her debut feature, So Vam, premiered in 2021. Now 20, Mackay has a staggering five feature films under her belt, a filmography that has quickly become one of most thrilling and radical bodies of work by a queer filmmaker in ages.

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The People’s Joker | 2024

When I was younger, growing up the 1990s, Batman movies were some of my earliest inklings of my trans awakening. I distinctly remember seeing Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman (I wasn't allowed to see Batman Returns at the time, but I was obsessed nevertheless) and thinking "I want to be just like her." While the other little boys wanted to be Batman on the playground, I was always Catwoman.

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