
Palindrome 2020
"Life. Art. Life. Art."
In *Palindrome* (2020), director Marcus Flemmings crafts a bold, genre-blending story that follows Fred, a young Black man navigating the pressures of modern Britain amid the looming shadow of Brexit.
Director: Marcus Flemmings
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Palindrome (2020) about?
*Palindrome* follows Fred, a young Black man in Britain grappling with identity and freedom against a backdrop of political and social change. The film also explores a complex LGBTQ+ love triangle through three matriarchal characters, delving into themes like gentrification, mental health, and the legacy of slavery.
Who directed Palindrome?
Marcus Flemmings directed *Palindrome*, bringing a distinctive vision to this genre-blending drama.
Who stars in Palindrome?
The film stars Jumaane Brown, Sarah Swain, Tábata Cerezo, Daniel Jordan, and Stella Taylor in pivotal roles.
Is Palindrome (2020) worth watching?
With its sharp social commentary and emotionally charged narrative, *Palindrome* offers a compelling watch for fans of drama and thrillers. Its exploration of timely themes and strong performances make it stand out, even without an official rating.
How long is Palindrome?
Palindrome runs for 112 minutes.
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About Palindrome (2020) — A Raw, Genre-Blending Drama of Love and Society
In *Palindrome* (2020), director Marcus Flemmings crafts a bold, genre-blending story that follows Fred, a young Black man navigating the pressures of modern Britain amid the looming shadow of Brexit. The film weaves together a raw, emotional journey of self-discovery with a captivating LGBTQ+ love triangle centered on three powerful matriarchal figures, exploring themes of art, love, mental health, and race. Set against a politically charged backdrop, this drama-thriller-comedy invites viewers into a world where personal struggles intersect with societal upheaval, creating a narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is visually striking.
With sharp social commentary and deeply human characters, *Palindrome* doesn't shy away from tough topics like gentrification, modern slavery, and the weight of legacy. The film's atmospheric tension mirrors the uncertainty of its setting, blending humor and heartache into a story that feels both timely and timeless. Jumaane Brown leads the cast with a magnetic performance, while Sarah Swain and Tábata Cerezo anchor the emotional core of this unforgettable cinematic experience.