The makers of Queer For Fear on LGBTQ + contributions to the work of Alfred Hitchcock

We are still over a month away from the Shudder Limited Series Gay for Fear: A History of Homo Horror At its premiere on Thursday, September 29th. And we’ve posted some of our early coverage of the series, thanks to the fact that executive producer Brian Fuller and acclaimed director Kimberly Pierce (Boys do not Cry) Stopped by the CinemaBlend booth at San Diego Comic-Con to open up about the horror in the queer community and causes Why LGBTQ+ responds so eagerly for horror stories. As part of our conversation as we review the four-part documentary series, Fuller and his team dig deeper Alfred Hitchcock’s Classic Filmswhich will be discussed For example from fearand explain why sociological patient Director’s films often encourage bizarre interpretations. Steakhouse executive producer told us:

The thing with Hitchcock is that he has worked with many gay actors and many gay writers. I think, over time, I feel like half of his films were made by gay writers. You have a rope. You have Rebecca. You have birds.

Then Brian Fuller went to add the sperm Strangers on the train Derived from Patricia Highsmith’s novel) and Jamaica Inn To the list of Alfred Hitchcock films discovered by the “Queer for Fair” team inspired by gay writers. Fuller went on to add:

These are all gay writers who were into something that Hitchcock was drawn to, which is his other personality. This may not be a sexual freak, but he sure was perfectly gay.

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