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How Love is Told in Movies|Yue Su #Episode 31

41 min · 4. tammi 2026
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Yue Su holds a PhD in Film & Television Studies from the University of Warwick, specialising in cinematic kinship, East Asian cinema, world cinema, and queer cinema. In this episode, Yue Su and the host shared their respective top-three film lists, which led to a conversation about traditional romantic narratives and the subtle shifts in how contemporary love stories are told through cinema. He argues that as more people become storytellers of love, the range of love stories that can be told grows significantly.

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