Lilly Wachowski Reflects on 'Bound' 30 Years Later
Originally published Jun 1, 2026
By Ryan Lattanzio · IndieWire
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Key points
- Lilly Wachowski reflects on the 1996 film 'Bound' 30 years after its release.
- She discusses the symbolic meaning of the film's opening shot as a closet.
- Wachowski also shares insights on her gender transition and early marketing for 'The Matrix.'
- She observed her sister Lana direct 'The Matrix Resurrections' without her involvement.
Lilly Wachowski discusses the 1996 film 'Bound' and its significance, including its opening shot symbolizing a closet. She also touches on her gender transition, early marketing for 'Bound' and 'The Matrix,' and observing her sister Lana direct 'The Matrix Resurrections' without her.
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