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The Hours: Film's Queer Depiction Endures
21 Apr
Summary
- The film depicts queer sexuality across the 20th century.
- It secured Kidman an Oscar for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf.
- The narrative intertwines three women across different eras.

Stephen Daldry's 2002 film adaptation of "The Hours" continues to be recognized for its profound exploration of queer sexuality spanning the 20th century. Inspired by Michael Cunningham's acclaimed novel, the film presents a triptych of women across different eras, all connected by their struggles and experiences.
The narrative follows Virginia Woolf as she writes "Mrs Dalloway," Laura Brown, a housewife in postwar America reading the novel, and Clarissa Vaughan, a contemporary New Yorker embodying Woolf's character. Their individual journeys highlight societal restrictions and expectations placed upon women.