Produced amidst the growing anti-Communist hysteria of the post-War era and suffused with a potent queer subtext, the film draws on contemporaneous panics over homosexuality and the alleged threat it posed to US national security and morality (the so-called Lavender Scare). Strangers on a Train is a visually sumptuous glimpse into a national psyche riven by powerful anxieties over sex, politics, and suppressed desire.
In this event, screenwriter and playwright Phyllis Nagy will join moderator Patrice Petro, Dick Wolf Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center, for a post-screening discussion of Strangers on a Train.
Event Venue
UCSB Pollock Theater, Pollock Theater, Ocean Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, United States,Isla Vista, California
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