In ‘Red, White & Royal Blue,’ a director centers true queer intimacy on screen

“Red, White & Royal Blue”, an Amazon Studios movie directed by Matthew López, centers on queer intimacy between Alex Claremont-Diaz, the son of the U.S. president, and British royal, Prince Henry.

Background: The film is a screen adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s bestselling 2019 novel and is now available on Prime Video.
* Matthew López, who is the first Latine to win a Tony award for best play, made his directorial debut with this movie.

Reflections from the director: López expressed his connection to the characters and the challenge of adapting a popular book to the screen.
* López stated that he could relate to the main character, Alex, being himself a “queer Latine, biracial son of the South.”
* He discussed tackling the complicated task of bringing to life a book that each reader has imagined in their own way.

Depicting intimacy: López highlighted the importance of authentically representing queer intimacy on the screen.
* He mentioned a specific scene in Paris that he believes shifts the film from a romantic comedy into a love story. This scene was so important to him that he told producers he would not direct the movie without it.
* López aimed to depict a sexual encounter between two men in a way that was true to his own experiences and made logical sense to viewers with similar experiences.

Final thoughts from the director: López hopes the movie reminds viewers of their ability to change the world by simply being themselves, alongside providing entertainment.
* Although the movie has parts that are “hard and complicated”, he believes it is also “incredibly hopeful and optimistic”.
* López concludes that if viewers find the movie fun and it reminds them of why they love politics or believe they have agency in the world, then that would be good.

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