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Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time


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Our list of the Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time stretches back 90 years to the pioneering German clip, Mädchen in Uniform, which was subsequently banned by the Nazis, and crosses multiple continents, cultures, and genres. There are broad American comedies (The Birdcage), artful Korean crime dramas (The Handmaiden), groundbreaking indies (Tangerine), and landmark documentaries (Paris Is Burning). Over the last few years, we added titles like the documentary Welcome to Chechnya, about Queer activists risking their lives for

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With editorial contributions by Alison Foreman, Lattanzio, Jude Dry, Tom Brueggemann, and Mark Peikert. 

  • ‘The Wizard of Oz’ ()

    What it is: If you’ve been living under a Kansas farm dropped on you by a twister and need an explainer, ‘The Wizard of Oz’ is MGM’s iconic musical adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s classic children’s guide, starring Judy Garland as a prairie girl exploring a magical world of adventure.

    Why it’s gay: Well, consider how ‘Friend of Dorothy’ is a widespread slang term for lgbtq+ men and that should be sufficient explanation. But if you need more convincing, ‘The Wizard of Oz’s’ campy, colorful musical story has long been interpreted through a homosexual lens, as a metaphor for LGBT people who venture outside of black-and-white middle America for same-sex attracted communities in cities fancy New York or San Francisco. There are so many moments and characters in the

    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 administration&#;s attacks on DEI and recent attempt to cancel Pride Month, GLAAD is preparing to release its 13th annual Studio Responsibility Index on June 11, representing the lowest percentage of LGBTQ-inclusive films in the past three editions of the report. The study tracks scripted films released in from ten highest film distributors.

    Although those numbers are bleak, LGBTQ stories carry on finding a way to the enormous screen and streamers alike, with titles from Andrew Ahn, Bill Condon and Ethan Coen, navigating topics of queer 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 fresh and upcoming LGBTQ releases of

    • &#;The Parenting&#;

      The Parenting follows young couple Rohan (Nik Dodani) and Josh (Brandon Flynn) as they prepare a perfect weekend ge

      The best LGBTQ+ movies of all time

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      Like queer culture itself, gay cinema is not a monolith. For a extended time, though, that’s certainly how it felt. In the past, if male lover lives and issues were ever portrayed at all on screen, it was typically from the perspective of white, cisgendered men. But as more opportunities have opened up for queer performers and filmmakers to tell their have stories, the scope of the LGBTQ+ experiences that have made their way onto the screen has gradually widened to more frequently include the transgender community and queer people of colour.

      It’s still not perfect, of course. In Hollywood, as in world at large, there are many barriers left to breach and ceilings to shatter. But those recent strides deserve to be celebrated – as undertake the bold films made long before the mainstream was willing to acknowledge them. To that conclude, we enlisted some Gay cultural pioneers, as good as Time O