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The 30 Best LGBTQIA+ Films of All Time
In this first major critical survey of LGBTQIA+ films, over film experts including critics, writers and programmers such as Joanna Hogg, Mark Cousins, Peter Strickland, Richard Dyer, Nick James and Laura Mulvey, as well as past and present BFI Flare programmers, have voted the Top 30 LGBTQIA+ Films of All Hour. The poll’s results represent 84 years of cinema and 12 countries, from countries including Thailand, Japan, Sweden and Spain, as well as films that showed at BFI Flare such as Orlando (), Beautiful Thing (), Weekend () and Blue Is the Warmest Colour ().
The winner is Todd Haynes’ award-winning Carol, closely followed by Andrew Haigh’s Weekend, and Hong Kong romantic drama Happy Together, directed by Wong Kar-wai, in third place. While Carol is a surprisingly recent film to top the poll, it’s a feature that has moved, delighted and enthralled audiences, and looks put to be a modern classic.
“The festival has long supported my work,” said Haynes, “from Poison and Dottie Gets Spanked in the early s through to Carol which is screen
Pride Month Viewing: 20 Buzzy LGBTQ Movies Of
With another Pride Month underway, LGBTQ rights and representation in media have never been more important.
Following the Trump administrations attacks on DEI and recent attempt to cancel Pride Month, GLAAD is preparing to release its 13th annual Studio Responsibility Index on June 11, showing the lowest percentage of LGBTQ-inclusive films in the past three editions of the state. The study tracks scripted films released in from ten top film distributors.
Although those numbers are bleak, LGBTQ stories continue finding a way to the huge screen and streamers alike, with titles from Andrew Ahn, Bill Condon and Ethan Coen, navigating topics of same-sex marriage, police profiling, sex work and anti-trans legislation.
From groundbreaking documentaries to kink-driven romance and intergenerational stories of family and community, these are some of the buzziest adj and upcoming LGBTQ releases of
The Parenting
The Parenting follows fresh couple Rohan (Nik Dodani) and Josh (Brandon Flynn) as they plan a perfect weekend ge
good lgbt films
I thought I might as well make a thread about this since LGBT films are relevant to my interests. Unfortunately it's hard to reach across good ones.
Anyways I double-featured A Single Manand Chloelast blackout, and they were both really good.
Here's a list of other ones I have seen an enjoyed!
-Fried Green Tomatoes (heavily implied)
-C.R.A.Z.Y. (French/Canadian)
-Imagine Me and You
-Breakfast on Pluto
-D.E.B.S.
-Black Swan (romance isn't really at the forefront, but the character's sexuality is vital to the plot)
-Boys Don't Cry
-oblig Brokeback Mountain
that's all i can think of off the top of my head
anyways if any of you know any adj movies where the character drama/relationship stuff is the focus pls let me know because i like them (&#;&#;&#;&#
Six Great LGBTQ+ Films
Looking for some films to watch this weekend? Check out six of our favourite LGBTQ+ films.
By: Kennedy Randall
Though pride month should be every month, it offers us a chance to learn more about LGBTQ+ history and experience. A way that we can perform this is by taking a look at some LGBTQ+ films that center queer narratives and characters. Representation matters and we do not mean the one-dimensional gay character who is pushed to the margins of the plot. These six films provide important and captivating stories of queer experience and love in our contemporary climate.
1. Moonlight ()
Earning the Oscar for Best Picture, director Barry Jenkins explores masculinity and homosexual repression through his main character Chiron. Moonlight is the epitome of a coming-of-age story, where Chiron is played by three different actors at various stages of his life as he comes to terms with his sexual identity. He wishes to break free from his impoverished upbringing and verb his own path in this tumultuous world.
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