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Supplemental: Discussing "Vertigo" with Grey

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Vertigo (1958) is either the greatest film ever made or the campy manifestation of Hitchcock's sexism/misogyny. Regardless, it is very much a straight man's film. But special guest Grey—writer, sass monster, and proud Brooklynite—shows us the solace that queer people can find in the film's examination of trauma, suicide, and destroying the things we love.

Follow Grey on Instagram!

If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, help is available. Call 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

Credits

Produced and hosted by Spencer Robelen.

"Will I See Tomorrow?" - Lyrics by Grey and music by Spencer Robelen

Artwork by Skye Stoyer.

Follow The Hitchcock Gays on Instagram and X.

Support the show on Spencer Robelen's Patreon!

Contact us at hitchcockgays@gmail.com.

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Vertigo (1958) is either the greatest film ever made or the campy manifestation of Hitchcock's sexism/misogyny. Regardless, it is very much a straight man's film. But special guest Grey—writer, sass monster, and proud Brooklynite—shows us the solace that queer people can find in the film's examination of trauma, suicide, and destroying the things we love.

Follow Grey on Instagram!

If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, help is available. Call 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

Credits

Produced and hosted by Spencer Robelen.

"Will I See Tomorrow?" - Lyrics by Grey and music by Spencer Robelen

Artwork by Skye Stoyer.

Follow The Hitchcock Gays on Instagram and X.

Support the show on Spencer Robelen's Patreon!

Contact us at hitchcockgays@gmail.com.

  continue reading

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