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The 30 Best LGBTQIA+ Films of All Time
In this first major critical survey of LGBTQIA+ films, over 100 clip 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, possess voted the Uppermost 30 LGBTQIA+ Films of All Period. The poll’s results represent 84 years of cinema and 12 countries, from countries including Thailand, Japan, Sweden and Spain, as successfully as films that showed at BFI Flare such as Orlando (1992), Pretty Thing (1996), Weekend (2011) and Azure Is the Warmest Colour (2013).
The winner is Todd Haynes’ award-winning Carol, closely followed by Andrew Haigh’s Weekend, and Hong Kong idealistic drama Happy Together, directed by Wong Kar-wai, in third place. While Carol is a surprisingly recent film to highest the poll, it’s a feature that has moved, delighted and enthralled audiences, and looks arrange to be a modern classic.
“The festival has long supported my work,” said Haynes, “from Poison and Dottie Gets Spanked in the first 1990s through to Carol which is screening on 35mm later this week in BFI Flare’s Best of Year programme. I’m so pr
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Genre:Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Country:Argentina, Spain, Uruguay
Duration:125 min.
Story:Set in Argentina in 1965, the story follows the tumultuous relationship between two men who became lovers and ultimately ruthless bank robbers in a notoriously renowned footnote in the annals of crime history. After a large-scale hold-up that turns ...
Style: sexy, erotic, intense, homoerotic, serious ...
Plot: gay, lgbt, male nudity, gay romance, couples, obsession, homoeroticism, gay erotica, sex, glbt, lgbtq, homosexual lead character ...
Time: year 1965, 60s, 90s, 70s
Place: argentina, south america, latin america, uruguay, new york ...
The 50 Best Queer Movies
50) The Living Finish (1992)
"Fuck The World." The motto of The Living End's protagonists might be upright as a slogan for the whole of filmmaker Greg Araki's career. A key shitkicker in the early '90s New Queer Cinema movement, Araki took a baseball bat to hetero-normative identity and explored male lover life on the margins during Bush's administration in films by turns amusing, frank and anguished. The Living End is his leading picture, a so-called 'gay Thelma & Louise', as movie critic Jon (Craig Gilmore) and drifter Luke (Mike Dytri), both diagnosed as HIV-positive ("the Neo-Nazi Republican final solution," says Jon about AIDS), kill a homophobic cop and go on the lam, offing any bigot who remain in their way. Rather than pity themselves, these characters unleash their nihilism on the nature, tempered by a kind of freewheeling anarchy and enhanced by Araki's eye-catching images and spring cuts. As the film's dedication puts it, it's a punch in the gut to "a Big White Home full of Republican fuckheads".Buy on Amazon UK
49) Go Fish (1994)
Made in 1994 – the same yea
Autostraddle’s 2023 Pride theme was Rage Party. That’s also how I would portray the best queer cinema of 2024.
While I treasure an easy-to-digest comedy or an unapologetically heavy drama, something is lost when our cinema treats amusement and importance as diametrically opposed. Queer cinema can be about the challenges we face, the oppression we experience, the microaggressions and aggression aggressions and all the rest, and still be fun and sexy. In fact, enjoyable and sexy are two of our greatest tools.
Even though Hollywood has pulled back from “diversity” this was still an outstanding year for queer cinema. Below, I’ve written in-depth about my ten favorites, and also felt the need to shout out 20 more queer titles. (Plus 10 non-queer movies I loved too.) But as long as we’re living in complexity, I think it’s important we reflect on which lgbtq+ people are able to create in the absence of more mainstream assist. The vast majority of directors who released gay films this year are white — even more than most years. There’s plenty to complain about in the mainstream as Emilia Pérez will likely be the only gay film in the Foremost Picture Oscar race, but I think it’s also important to l
When queer movies started bubbling into the mainstream in the early ’90s via movies like “Philadelphia,” they tended to be slightly sanitized, lacking much in the way of physical depictions of connection. That’s changed as the years have gone on. Thanks to films prefer “Brokeback Mountain,” there’s now a ton of up-to-date examples of queer films that aren’t shy about their leads getting it on. But there’s a longer history of sexy queer cinema that goes back well before the ’90s, even if many of those...
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