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In this episode, I talk about Ang Lee’s 2005 film, “Brokeback Mountain.” It’s a grand love story about two cowboys–Ennis and Jack–who fall in love in 1960s Wyoming. Their romance spans decades but, because of homophobia, they’re never able to fully be together. I consider this a modern classic and one of the greatest love stories of all time. I talk about how the film was made, why it moves me so deeply, and much more.
Full Show Notes
- My episode on Kelly Reichardt’s WENDY AND LUCY
- Casting By
- A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit
- Life Itself
- Douglas Sirk
- Far From Heaven
- Sweetgrass
- Leviathan
- Bovines
- Microcosmos
- Winged Migration
- The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez
- My episode on James Ivory’s MAURICE
- All That Heaven Allows
- Imitation of Life
- Raymond Carver
Sources
- “Brokeback Mountain” by Annie Proulx (The New Yorker)
- Ang Lee: Interviews (edited by Karla Rae Fuller)
- The Cinema of Ang Lee: The Other Side of the Screen by Whitney Crothers Dilley
- Roger Ebert’s review
- 15 Things You May Not Know about Brokeback Mountain, 10 Years Later (People Magazine)
- Some Like Her Hot (GQ Magazine)
- Brokeback Mountain: 10 Years On (Out Magazine)
- Brokeback Mountain, 10 Years On (Huffington Post)
- Gus Van Sant Remembers His Plan for Brokeback Mountain (IndieWire)
- 10 Years After Brokeback, Jake Gyllenhaal Remembers Heath Ledger (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Brokeback Mountain DVD with extras
- Film Buffs Forecast: Heath Ledger on the Responsibility of an Actor
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