A podcast that looks at LGBT+ cinema of the past and asks what it means today.

Rainbow Colored Glasses
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A podcast that looks at LGBT+ cinema of the past and asks what it means today.
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Publishing Since
10/29/2020
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Recent Episodes

May 4, 2026
Episode 49: Apartment Zero (1988)
In Apartment Zero a neurotic cinema owner (Colin Firth) grows obsessed with his sketchy flat mate (Hart Bochner). My guest and I discuss the messy characters in this strange mix of erotic thriller and political allegory. This episode merits a trigger warning for a discussion of transphobia.

April 6, 2026
Episode 48: A Single Man (2009)
In A Single Man, Colin Firth plays a professor grieving the loss of his lover. Julianne Moore and Nicholas Hoult play admirers who offer him a way forward. My guests and I debate the controversial changes filmmaker Tom Ford made to Christopher Isherwood's 1964 novel. This episode merits a trigger warning for discussions of self-harm.

March 2, 2026
Episode 47: Another Country (1984)
In Another Country a Russian spy recounts the bullying he endured at his English Boarding School. Writer Julian Mitchell’s story was inspired by the Cambridge Five, a group of British diplomats who gave military secrets to the Soviets during the Cold War. Rupert Everett and Colin Firth lead a terrific cast.
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- What is Rainbow Colored Glasses?
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This podcast updates bi-weekly.
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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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