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In "The Silver Mirror: A History of Gay Cinema," Robert Potter takes readers on an illuminating journey through the evolution of LGBTQ+ representation in film. From the hushed whispers of early cinema to the bold voices of contemporary filmmakers, this comprehensive work uncovers the challenges, triumphs, and undeniable influence of gay cinema. A must-read for film enthusiasts, historians, and advocates for equality, Potter's book is a profound exploration of how the celluloid landscape was forever changed by the gay community. "A groundbreaking exploration of LGBTQ+ cinema!" - Jessica…mehr

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In "The Silver Mirror: A History of Gay Cinema," Robert Potter takes readers on an illuminating journey through the evolution of LGBTQ+ representation in film. From the hushed whispers of early cinema to the bold voices of contemporary filmmakers, this comprehensive work uncovers the challenges, triumphs, and undeniable influence of gay cinema. A must-read for film enthusiasts, historians, and advocates for equality, Potter's book is a profound exploration of how the celluloid landscape was forever changed by the gay community. "A groundbreaking exploration of LGBTQ+ cinema!" - Jessica Martinez "Deeply insightful; Potter has outdone himself." - Rajeev Nair "Essential reading for every film enthusiast." - Eleanor Smith "A masterful blend of history, art, and activism." - Lucas Rodriguez "I've never seen queer cinema in this light before." - Chloe Tan "Every page is a revelation. Truly eye-opening!" - Malik Johnson "Potter's passion for the subject shines brightly." - Olga Petrov "An indispensable guide to understanding gay cinema." - Yasmine El-Rashidi "I learned so much; it's both academic and accessible." - Samuel O'Brien "This book is a testament to the power of film." - Nina Kwon
Autorenporträt
Robert Potter is a 40-something rugby league enthusiast with a love for footy shorts and speedos. A self-proclaimed weekend warrior, Bonnet enjoys a good game of rugby followed by a cool down at the beach. With a career spanning over two decades in the world of publishing, Bonnet's passion for writing and love for sports inspired him to delve into the thrilling world of fiction. In his latest offering, he skillfully combines his deep knowledge of rugby culture and his penchant for suspense to create a captivating narrative. Bonnet currently resides in Brisbane, where he spends his weekends indulging in his love for footy and speedos. This is his first venture into the world of political thrillers, promising readers a unique blend of sports, suspense, and surprising twists.