Suzy Wrong: Film Review – Pillion
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The film Pillion explores power, vulnerability and desire through the charged intimacy of riding on the back of a motorbike. Suzy Wrong discusses how the story navigates queer masculinity, control and surrender, and why the simple question of who is driving becomes a powerful metaphor for identity and relationships.
Guest: Suzy Wrong
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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