Suzy Wrong: Film Review – Love and Videotapes
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Set in 1990s Singapore, Love and Videotapes is a tender story of first love, secrecy and the longing to be known. Suzy Wrong reflects on the film’s themes of queer memory, visibility and belonging, and why imperfection in queer art can be its most honest form of beauty.
Guest: Suzy Wrong
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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