Matthew Clapham
May 23, 2024

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There was a retrospective piece in The Guardian the other day about Four Weddings and a Funeral, and one of the points made by Simon Callow was how unusual and refreshing it was at that time for a gay character to die simply of a common-or-garden heart attack, while living their life to the full, rather than a slow, agonising, emaciated end from AIDS, which was all directors were portraying at the time.

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Matthew Clapham
Matthew Clapham

Written by Matthew Clapham

Professional translator by day. Writer of silly and serious stuff by night. Also by day, when I get fed up of tedious translations. Founder of Iberospherical.

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