

150. Lights, Camera, Action: The Importance of Trans Voices in Media (with AJ Mattioli)
In previous episodes, we explored how LGBTQ+ media representation has evolved significantly since the early days of cinema, shifting from largely negative stereotypes and hidden identities to more nuanced and diverse portrayals of queer experiences. Despite this progress, there still seems to be a lack of LGBTQ+ voices and perspectives behind the cameras, ensuring that characters are authentically represented.
In this episode, AJ Mattioli, a trans producer, director, and owner of Mattioli Productions, joins us to explore the critical need for authentic representation both on-screen and behind the scenes, the distinctive challenges encountered by trans-owned film production companies, and how we, as members of the LGBTQ+ community, can actively support and uplift queer filmmakers.
Related Episodes:
- Listen to Episode 07. The History of Gay Representation in TV & Film
- Listen to Episode 55. Gay for Pay: Should Straight Actors Play Queer Characters?
- Listen to Episode 97. Diversifying Queer Horror Cinema (with Jose Nateras)
- Listen to Episode 98. Dear Netflix: Stop Cancelling Our Queer Shows
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