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Hosted by Matt Sparks and Branson Stowell, The Film Exchange is a podcast where friends and film enthusiasts discuss the movies that inspire them.
Join us every week where we discuss a film we think was overlooked or deserves more recognition.
To kick off Pride month, we watch Stephen Frears' My Beautiful Laundrette (1985). The film tells the story of Omar (Gordon Warnecke), a young Pakistani man living in London, who dreams of transforming his uncle's run-down laundrette into a successful business. Along the way, he reconnects with Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis), an old friend and former lover, who is now involved in right-wing politics. Their relationship blossoms, transcending societal barriers and challenging conventional norms. The film tackles various themes such as race, sexuality, and economic disparities, all set against the backdrop of Thatcher-era Britain. It was a groundbreaking exploration of complex social issues and received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination for screenwriter Hanif Kureishi for Best Original Screenplay. This film was Matt's pick.
The Film Exchange
Hosted by Matt Sparks and Branson Stowell, The Film Exchange is a podcast where friends and film enthusiasts discuss the movies that inspire them.
Join us every week where we discuss a film we think was overlooked or deserves more recognition.