FMC 092: Queen and Slim Directed by Melina Matsoukas
This episode unpacks Melina Matsoukas’s powerful and thought-provoking film, Queen & Slim, with hosts Reginald Titus Jr. and Casey G. Smith. Dive deep into its nuanced storytelling, stunning cinematography, and authentic soundtrack that brought back the magic of 90s film scores. Get ready for a candid discussion on how this movie, despite its snub from mainstream awards, delivers a “real Black movie” experience that resonates on multiple levels.
What We Cover
- The raw power of Queen & Slim’s narrative, exploring themes of race, justice, and the unexpected journey of two ordinary people.
- Melina Matsoukas’s distinct visual style, including her use of color to chart character development and her unique shot compositions.
- The film’s incredibly curated soundtrack, which meticulously blends underground hip-hop with classic R&B to create a truly authentic sonic landscape.
- The collaborative dynamic between director Melina Matsoukas and writer Lena Waithe, and their uncompromising vision for the film.
- How Queen & Slim tackled a competitive year in cinema (2019) and resonated with audiences as a commentary on pressing societal issues.
- Behind-the-scenes insights from the special features, offering technical details and personal reflections from the filmmakers.
Key Moments
- [8:35] Casey G. Smith shares his initial disappointment with the film’s ending, feeling it was too cliché for such a powerful story.
- [9:15] Reginald Titus Jr. praises the film’s curated soundtrack, highlighting its blend of artists like Solange and Luther Vandross, and its homage to 90s movie soundtracks.
- [10:00] Discussion on the striking cinematography, particularly Melina Matsoukas’s approach to lighting diverse skin tones and her signature wider compositions.
- [10:40] A look into the film’s nuanced tropes, including the “transformation” journey of the characters, mirroring narratives like Thelma & Louise.
Gear & Films Mentioned
- Green Book
- Joker
- Parasite
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Marriage Story
- Knives Out
- Us
- Avatar 2
- Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw
- Money Heist (and its documentary)
- QT8: The First Eight (Tarantino documentary)
- The Last Dance (Michael Jordan documentary)
- Game of Zones
- Tenet
- Antebellum
- Black Snake Moan
- The Incredibles
- Thelma & Louise
- Mr. Robot
- Melina Matsoukas’s music video work (for Beyoncé, Rihanna)
- Anamorphic lenses
Listener Questions
- How did director Melina Matsoukas and writer Lena Waithe navigate their creative differences during the filmmaking process?
- What stylistic choices did the filmmakers use to convey the deepening relationship between Queen and Slim, from the lighting to the camera work?
- How does the film’s carefully chosen soundtrack serve as a powerful narrative device and a reflection of Black culture?
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