From his Jean Genet-inspired feature debut Poison in 1991 to his new Patricia Highsmith adaptation, the lesbian love story Carol, Todd Haynes has embraced stories that explore the complexity of sexual and identity politics. Here he explains what it feels like to become part of the cinematic canon, why naturalism in film is an artificial construct, what spanking means in his movies and why capitalism has won.
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