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From: Minotaur@cup.portal.com (A Frank Swilling)
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Newsgroups: soc.motss
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Subject: The GLBO-Centered Film List
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Message-ID: <73390@cup.portal.com>
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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 18:23:27 PST
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Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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The GLBO-Centered Film List
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compiled by Frank Swilling
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***** GLBO-Centered Domestic Documentaries *****
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Alternative Conceptions - 1985 (Lesbian: Documentary concerning artificial
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insemination for lesbians.)
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American Fabulous - 1990 (Gay - 103 minutes of a gay man named Jeffrey
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Strouth, who recently died of AIDS, sitting in the back seat of an
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old car telling boring stories about his life.)
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Before Stonewall - 1984 (GLBO - Documentary: Gay and lesbian culture before
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the Stonewall uprising.)
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A Bigger Splash - 1974 (Gay - Documentary: 4 years with David Hockney and
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friends.)
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A Celebration of Lesbian and Gay Life and Love - 1990 (Gay/Lesbian - Music
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Video celebrating the ubiquity and strength of the gay and lesbian
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experience.)
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Choosing Children - 1985 (Lesbian - Documentary concerning the issues
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surrounding lesbians who became parents after coming out.)
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Common Threads - Stories From the Quilt - 1991 (Gay/Bisexual - Several random
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stories of people represented by squares on the AIDS memorial quilt.)
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A Conversation with Brian McNaught on Being Gay [On Being Gay] - 1986 (Gay -
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Documentary: Activist, lecturer counselor, and author McNaught
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discusses being gay in a straight world.)
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Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon - 1975 (Lesbian - Documentary wherein the
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founders of "The Daughters of Bilitis" speak their minds.)
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Dry Kisses Only - 1990 (Lesbian - Documentary: Lesbian subtexts of Hollywood
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movies are revealed through inventive editing, hilarious commentaries
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and interviews.)
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The Families We Choose - 1985 (Lesbian - Documentary: 4 lesbian families and
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other women talk about their lives.)
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For Love and For Life: The 1987 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay
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Rights - 1988 (GLBO - Documents the March on Washington.)
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Framing Lesbian Fashion - 1992 (Lesbian - A look at the evolution of lesbian
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attire and identity, featuring interviews with Sally Gearhart, JoAnn
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Loulan, Arlene Stein, Kitty Tsui, and others.)
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Gay for a Day/Costumes on Review - 1976 (GLBO - "Gay for a Day" documents
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the 1976 Gay Pride Parade, & Costumes on Review" is a funny look at a gay
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Halloween party.)
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Gay Games II: Highlights - 1986 (GLBO - Documentary)
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Gay Games II: Women's Physique - 1986 (Lesbian - Documentary of the women's
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bodybuilding competition.)
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Gay, Proud, and Sober - 1978 (Gay - Documentary about alcoholism and its
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treatment in the gay community.)
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Gay Voices, Gay Legends - 1988 (Gay - Famous and lesser known gay men talk
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about their lives.)
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Gay Youth - 1992 (Gay/Lesbian - The stories of two teens: Bobby Griffith,
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who killed himself at the age of twenty, and Gina Gutierrez, a
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17-year-old high school senior who received acceptance and support
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for her sexual identity.)
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Greetings from Washington, D.C. - 1981 (GLBO - Documentary about the 1987
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March on Washington.)
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The Historic March on Washington: The Largest Gay Rights Demonstration
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Ever - 1987 (GLBO - Documentary about the March on Washington.)
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Homo Promo - 19?? (GLBO - A collection of trailers for GLBO films from
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the 30s to the 80s.)
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Honored by the Moon - 1990 (Gay/Lesbian - Documentary about homosexuality
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among Native Americans.)
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If She Grows up Gay - 1983 (Lesbian - Documentary about the life of a
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19-year-old black lesbian who talks her pregnancy and about raising
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her daughter with her new lover.)
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In the Best Interests of the Children - 1977 (Lesbian - Documentary with
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8 diverse lesbian mothers talking about parenting and child custody.
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Also gives the children's views.)
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Juggling Gender - 1992 (Lesbian - Savvy documentary about a bearded
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lesbian performance artist.)
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Just Because of Who We Are - 1986 (Lesbian - Documentary about physical
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and psychological violence and harassment directed against lesbians.)
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Kim - 1988 (Lesbian - Documentary about the coming out process of a young
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Puerto Rican lesbian in New York.)
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Labor More Than Once - 1983 (Lesbian - Documentary about Marianne MacQueen,
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a lesbian mother who's trying to regain custody of her son.)
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Last Call at Maud's - 1992 (Lesbian - Billed as a "work-in-progress", this
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film focuses on the closing of the world's oldest lesbian bar in the
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world, Maud's in San Francisco. Tracking lesbian history from the
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WWII lesbian bar scene, to the birth of The Daughters of Bilitis, to
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the closing of Amelia's in 1991, Last Call at Maud's documents the
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lives and histories of some of the major figures in San Francisco's
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lesbian community.)
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Lesbian Mothers - 1979 (Lesbian - Documentary about the social stigma of
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lesbian motherhood.)
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Lesbian Tongues - 1989 (Lesbian - Documentary: Prominent lesbians talk about
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love, sex, and coming out.)
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Lifetime Commitment: A Portrait of Karen Thompson - 1988 (Lesbian -
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Documentary about the legal struggles between Ms. Thompson and her
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lover's family over visitation rights after Sharon Kowalski is
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critically injured in a 1983 auto accident.)
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Males Couples: How Relationships Develop - 1985 (Gay - Documentary:
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discussion of the stages of a male couple's relationship, using
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dramatized vignettes of a male couple's life.)
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The Male Escorts of San Francisco - 1992 (Gay - Thoughtful, unsensational,
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this tape answers almost all the questions you might ever have about
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male escorts.)
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Meet Bradley Harrison Picklesimer- 1987 (Gay Transvestite - Documentary:
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The profile of a Kentucky drag queen.)
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Nitrate Kisses - 1992 (GLBO - Lesbian filmmaker Barbara Hammer's "experi-
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mental" (read:non-traditional filmic styles) film explores the history
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of lesbian and gay culture. Part oral history, part collage, part
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film montage, the film might sometimes get unwieldy, but it remains
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interesting throughout.)
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No Need to Repent: The Ballad of Rev. Jan Griesinger - 1989 (Lesbian -
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Documentary: Reverend Jan Griesinger is an "out" minister in the
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United Church of Christ who has integrated her ministry, her politics
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and her personal life. The story of a courageous contemporary
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feminist, this film reveals some of the many levels of her activism.)
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Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien - 1992 (Gay - Through music, poetry, and, at times,
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chilling self-disclosure, five serio-positive black gay men speak of
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their individual confrontation with AIDS.)
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Not All Parents are Straight - 198? (Gay/Lesbian - Documents parent-child
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relationships in several gay or lesbian-parent households.)
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Paris Is Burning - 1991 (GLBO - A look at the drag balls of Harlem and
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interviews with some of people who enter them, in which drag of every
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description is featured.)
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Part of the U.S.A.: The Official National March on Washington for Lesbian
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and Gay Rights Video - 1987 (GLBO - The only video endorsed by the
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organizers of the event.)
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Pink Triangles: A Study of Prejudice against Lesbians and Gay Men - 1982
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(Gay/Lesbian - Historical view of homophobia from the Nazi era
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through the present.)
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Portrait of Jason - 1967 (Gay - Interview with hustler Jason Holliday.)
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Pride - 1989 (Gay/Lesbian - ACT-UP New York's DIVA TV [Damned Interfering
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Video Activists] celebrates events of Lesbian and Gay Pride Weekend
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1989.)
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Pride and Prejudice - 1992 (Gay - A primer about homophobia, the closet,
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and coming out today - nicely spliced together with visual jokes and
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in-the-know references.)
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The Queen - 1968 (Gay Transvestite - Outlandish documentary of the 1967
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Drag Miss All American Beauty Queen Contest.)
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Ray Navarro Memorial Tape - 1990 (Gay: A tribute to the AIDS activist and
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videomaker, who died while making a work about Latino gay male assimi-
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lation into white gay culture.)
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Rights and Reactions: Lesbian and Gay Rights on Trial - 1988 (Gay/Lesbian -
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Documents the passage of the 1986 Gay and Lesbian Rights bill in N.Y.)
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The Salt Mines - 1990, (Transvestite - A group of homeless, urban, Hispanic
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drag queen prostitutes on crack live in a junk yard in a secluded
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area alongside the Hudson River known as the Salt Mines. Powerful
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and grim.)
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She Don't Fade - 1991 (Lesbian - A self-reflexive look at the sexuality,
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love life, and friendships of a young black woman who is passing
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for white.)
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Silent Pioneers - 1984 (Gay/Lesbian - Interviews and profiles of six gay
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and lesbian senior citizens. Also examines services available to gay
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seniors around the U.S.)
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The Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop, or How To Be A Sex Goddess In 101
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Easy Steps - 1992 (Lesbian - Learn how to have more sensual and sexual
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pleasure in your life. Follow along as Annie Sprinkle catalogs the joys
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of sex, along with her "Transformation Facilitators", which include
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Diviana Ingravallo, Jocelyn Taylor, and Carol [Scarlot Harlot] Leigh.)
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Sonia Johnson: Going Farther Out of Our Minds - 198? (Lesbian - Author
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Sonia Johnson explores how women can leave patriarchy behind and
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begin living in a new world right now.)
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The Times of Harvey Milk - 1984 (Gay - The life and death, by assassination,
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of San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk.)
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Tiny and Ruby: Hell Divin' Women - 1988 (Lesbian - Biography of jazz
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trumpeter Ernestine "Tiny" Davis and her lover/partner of over 40
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years, drummer Ruby Lucas, aka Renee Phelan.)
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Tongues Untied - 1989 (Gay - Documentary using poetry, rap, interviews and
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dramatic situations to express the oppression faced by black gay men
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in America today.)
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Voices of Life - 1991 (Gay - A clever deconstruction of conventional AIDS
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documentaries, which alerts us to how appearances can be deceiving.)
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War on Lesbians - 1992 (Lesbian - Drawing on various pop culture
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conventions and referents, director Jane Cottis poses as a gallery
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of characters and incorporates the subject of lesbianism into every
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imaginable area.)
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We Are Ourselves - 1976 (Lesbian - Tee A. Corinne and Honey Lee Cottrell
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discuss their relationship and sexual orientation. Explicit sex
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scenes show them making love.)
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We Are Family - 1987 (Gay/Lesbian - Examines daily life of parents and
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children in gay and lesbian families.)
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Who Happen to Be Gay - 1979 (Gay - Six openly gay professional men talk
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about their lifestyle and its impact on them, their families, friends,
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and colleagues.)
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Wild Life - 1985 (Gay - Examines the social milieu of two 15-year-old
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Latinos in LA, mixing documentary-style interviews with vignettes
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about their fantasy lives.)
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A Woman's Place Is in the House - 1976 (Lesbian - Portrait of Elaine Noble,
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first woman and self-avowed lesbian elected to the Massachusetts
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legislature.)
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World of Light: A Portrait of May Sarton - 1979 (Lesbian - Interviews with
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and readings from the works of 70-year-old author May Sarton.)
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Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives - Conversations with 16 Gay Men
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and Women - 1977 (Gay/Lesbian - Interviews gays and lesbians from
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different backgrounds and discusses how they deal with their sexuality
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and with society's attitude towards them.)
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You Can Fight City Hall - 1986 (GLBO - Details the struggle of the Columbus,
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Ohio gay community to add the words "sexual orientation to existing
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job protection legislation.)
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***** GLBO-Centered Foreign Documentaries *****
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Absence of Us - 1986, Canada (Lesbian - Examines the public and private
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realities of being a lesbian in Canada today.)
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All Out Dancing in Dulais - 198?, Great Britain (Gay/Lesbian - Recounts
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the formation of an unusual alliance between a group of young gays
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and lesbians from London and a group of miners from Wales during a
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Welsh miner's strike in 1984-85.)
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Armisted Maupin is a Man I Dreamed Up - 1992 (Gay - A Made-for-BBC look
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at San Francisco, and the man whose "Tales of the City" series have
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inspired thousands to move there.)
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Army of Lovers, or Revolt of the Perverts - 1978, West Germany (Gay -
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Rosa von Praunheim's highly subjective, heavy-handed view of the gay
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movement in America, telling its story through a series of interviews
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interspersed with newsreel footage, still photo montages, snippets of
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marches and rallies, and agitprop gay theatre.)
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Bright Eyes - 1986, Great Britain (Made-for-British-TV 3-part video which
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examines the historical and social factors influencing current reactions
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to homosexuality and AIDS.)
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Corps de Parole - 1989, Canada (Lesbian - Documentary centering on French
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writer Michele Causse.)
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Cover Comrades in Arms - 1990, Great Britain (Gay/Lesbian - Documentary:
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Six lesbians and gay men recall living, loving and serving in the
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British armed services in World War II.)
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Daddy and the Muscle Academy - 1992, Finland (Gay - Combines interview
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material with Tom of Finland, and hundreds of his drawings, with
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testifying "Tom's men", from Drummer Daddies to fellow artists. This
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controversial film also includes some steamy invented sequences - a
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sort of "journey to the center of Tom's psyche".)
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Derek Jarman, Know What I Mean - 1988, Great Britain (Gay - An overview of
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the controversial artist's life and work.)
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Desire - 1989, Great Britain (Gay - A view of gay life in Germany before
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the Holocaust.)
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Every Conceivable Position: Inside Gay Porn - 1992, Great Britain (Gay/
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Lesbian: A fresh and thoughtful look at the modern gay and lesbian
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porn industry, including behind-the-scenes interviews with stars,
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producers, and commentators. This documentary was commissioned by
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the BBC, who allowed the filmmakers to include clips, so long as
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genitals weren't visible.)
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Eunuchs: India's Third Gender - 1991, Great Britain (Gay - A made-for-BBC
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look at some of the more than half a million eunuchs - or hijiras -
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in India today. This film captures the pleasures and contradictions
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of a living alternative to Western ideas about gender.)
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Flesh & Paper - 1990, Great Britain (Lesbian - Documentary: The life and
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writings of the lesbian writer and poet Suniti Namjoshi who is from
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an Indian royal family and resides in England. Includes interviews
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with her friends and with the young Indian women who take her as a
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role model.)
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Flowing Hearts: Thailand Fights AIDS - 1992 (The White Line Dance Troupe
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uses Thai and modern dance to enact AIDS awareness. Thai gay/AIDS
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activists are interviewed.)
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Framed Youth - 198?, Great Britain (British teens confront straights in
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London about their views on homosexuality with amusing, revealing,
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results.)
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In the Out Tray - 198?, Great Britain (Gay/Lesbian - Examines the issue of
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lesbian and gay employment rights.)
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Handel und Wandel - 1983, West Germany (Lesbian - Loving docudrama about
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the filmmaker's girlfriend, a vital, energetic lesbian.)
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Improper Conduct [Mauvaise Conduite] - 1984, France (Gay - Documents all
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persecution in Castro's Cuba, including that of gays.)
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A Kind of Family - 1992, Canada (Gay: Documentary profiling the relationship
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and family life of a gay city counselor and his street kid foster son.)
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Legal Memory - 1992, Canada (Gay: Plodding but still interesting docu-drama
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about the last man hanged in British Columbia, for the 1958 murder of
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his sailor boyfriend.)
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Lesbians Against the Right - 1981, Canada (Lesbian - Addresses the attempts
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by the New Right to blame society's ills on gays, immigrants, and
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the women's movement.)
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Looking for Langston - 1988, Great Britain (Gay - Documents the life and
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times of gay black poet Langston Hughes.)
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Macho Dancer - 19??, The Philippines (Gay - Documentary: About the lives of
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boy prostitutes in Manila.)
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The Making of "Monsters" - 1991, Canada (Gay - George Lukacs is a Marxist
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literary critic and has made films such as Star Wars, about American
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Imperialism in the space age. Berthold Brecht is a catfish and
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renowned playwright. They team up to film the musical "Monsters",
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about 4 Toronto schoolboys who killed a gay highschool teacher.
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Indescribable, absurd, and hilarious.)
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Memoire de notre hystoire 1972-1987 - 1987, Canada (Lesbian - Depicts
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lesbian history in Canada through the years 1972-1987 as seen by two
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lesbian feminists.)
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Michael, A Gay Son - 1981, Canada (Gay - Explores the feelings and
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experiences of gays coming out to their families by following one
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man through the process.)
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Minoru and Me - 1992, Great Britain (A brutally honest real-life-while-it-
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happens drama of a man with cerebral palsy trying to come out to the
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filmmaker, his friend. As the filmmaker becomes increasing obsessed
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with portraying the physically challenged man as disabled and dependent,
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the man with cerebral palsy becomes increasingly disgusted and unable to
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state what he's traveled all the way from Japan to say.)
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Montgomery Clift - 1985, Italy (Gay - Biography which deals extensively with
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the actor's homosexuality.)
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Over Our Dead Bodies - 1991, Great Britain (GLBO: Documentary examining the
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direct action gay movement, including ACT-UP, Queer Nation and OUTRAGE
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in the United States and the United Kingdom).
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A Place of Rage - 1991, Great Britain (Lesbian - documentary: Lesbian
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filmmaker Pratibha Parmar directs this tribute and celebration of
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African-American women and their accomplishments.)
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Positive - 198?, West Germany, USA (Gay/Lesbian - A documentary about the
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rise of the AIDS activist movement in the US. The focus is on New York
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City. Footage of GMHC, ACT-UP etc.)
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Prison for Women [P4W, Pan Canadian Prison for Women] - 1981, Canada
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(Lesbian - A film about a woman's prison in which lesbians, among
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others, are jailed.)
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Saturday Night Out: the Gay Rock'n Roll Years, 1954-1991 - 1992, Great
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Britain (GLBO: A history of the gay/lesbian movement from 1954-1991
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as seen from clips from the BBC archives and set to the rock'n roll
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music of those years.)
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Sharing the Secret - 1981, Canada (Gay - The lives and feelings of several
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gay men are explored as they go through their day to day lives.)
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Silence=Death - 198?, West Germany,USA (Gay/Lesbian - A documentary about
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several New York-based performance artists, including Diamanda Galas,
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David Wojnarowicz, and Emilio Cubeiro, whose work discusses issues
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related to AIDS.)
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Susana - 1980, Argentina, United States (Lesbian - Autobiographical sketch
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of a young Argentine lesbian who has to deal with her family's
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disapproval as well as her emerging lesbian identity.)
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That's Masculinity - 1991, Great Britain (Gay - Documentary: Campy and
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erotic answers to the ever pervasive questions about sex and gender.)
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Trojans - 1990, Great Britain (Gay - Documentary: A look at nineteenth
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century Greek poet Constantine Cavafy, whose work is loaded with
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homoeroticism and motifs from Greek history. The film reflects the
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same heady ambience using sexy Derek Jarmanesque super-8 visuals and
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the poet's work on the soundtrack.)
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Veronica 4 Rose - 1985, Great Britain (Lesbian - Made-for-British-TV
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documentary about teenage lesbians growing up in several diverse
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English cities.)
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We've Been Framed - 1991, Great Britain (Lesbian - Documentary: Lesbians
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talk about the best, worst, and first lesbian film they've seen.)
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What Shall We Do Without Death - 1980, West Germany (Lesbian - A female
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couple who have vowed to spend the rest of their lives together are
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the focus of this film about a retirement home in Hamburg.)
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Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die - 1981, Netherlands (Gay -
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Made-for-Dutch-TV film about the life and murder of filmmaker/poet
|
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|
Pier Paolo Pasolini.)
|
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|
Witches, Dykes, Faggots, and Poofters - 1979, Australia (Gay/Lesbian -
|
||
|
Documents the oppression of gays and lesbians throughout history,
|
||
|
focussing on Sydney and New South Wales.)
|
||
|
A Woman of My Platoon - 1989, Canada (Lesbian - Juxtaposes the
|
||
|
experiences of lesbians serving in the Canadian armed services during
|
||
|
WWII against a modern debate in the Canadian parliament concerning
|
||
|
a bill which would prevent discrimination against lesbians and gays
|
||
|
in the armed services.)
|
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|
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|
***** Gay-Centered Domestic Films *****
|
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|
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|
Abuse - 1983 (Gay - Drama: A young boy, abused at home, finds love with a
|
||
|
gay filmmaker.)
|
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|
As Is - 1986 (Gay - Drama: A man who has contracted AIDS from a lover who
|
||
|
then abandoned him moves in with his caring ex-lover.)
|
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|
The Boys in the Band - 1970 (Gay - Drama: The first Hollywood movie to
|
||
|
feature male homosexuality, in which a straight man is the accidental
|
||
|
guest at a birthday party with one of each of the major gay male
|
||
|
subgroups except for leather.)
|
||
|
Buddies - 1985 (Gay - Drama: A gay activist who has AIDS starts out hating
|
||
|
the yuppie volunteer who comes to take care of him out of a sense of
|
||
|
duty, but their brief relationship is both poignant and intense.)
|
||
|
The Christine Jorgensen Story - 1970 (Transsexual - Biography: the world's
|
||
|
most famous male-to-female sex change story.)
|
||
|
Citizen Cohn - 1992 (Gay - Biographical Drama: Made-for-HBO movie about
|
||
|
infamous lawyer Roy Cohn, a Jew who prosecuted the Rosenbergs, a
|
||
|
queer-hating homosexual who was the prime shaker behind Senator Joe
|
||
|
McCarthy's anti-communist & homosexual witch-hunt in the 1950's.
|
||
|
Includes such delightful scenes as Cohn being entertained after
|
||
|
dinner at J. Edgar Hoover's home by Hoover's true love, Deputy FBI
|
||
|
Director Clyde Tolson, at the piano, and a restaurant scene with
|
||
|
Cohn eating from the plate of one the other most influential right-
|
||
|
wing closet-cases of the day: renowned chicken-hawk Francis Cardinal
|
||
|
Spellman.)
|
||
|
Consenting Adult - 1985 (Gay - Drama: Made-for-TV movie about a teenage
|
||
|
boy who comes out to his parents. Mom eventually comes around, but
|
||
|
Dad would rather die, and does.)
|
||
|
Cruising - 1980 (Gay - Drama: Extremely negative film about gay murders
|
||
|
and the undercover cop trying to solve them, but who turns into a
|
||
|
killer faggot himself from exposure to the New York leather scene.)
|
||
|
The Dead Boys' Club - 1992 (Gay - Drama: Toby's cousin gives him a pair
|
||
|
of shoes previously owned by the cousin's deceased lover. When Toby
|
||
|
wears the shoes, he's transported to the 70s pre-AIDS world of disco,
|
||
|
hot guys, and glitter balls, juxtaposing the generational differences
|
||
|
that AIDS has wrought.)
|
||
|
The Disco Years - 1992 (Gay - Drama: Set in the times of pet rocks, gas
|
||
|
lines, and macrame, a high school student's sexual passions are stirred
|
||
|
in his gym class.)
|
||
|
Dog Day Afternoon - 1975 (Gay - Drama/Biography: Gay man robs bank to pay
|
||
|
for his male lover's sex-change operation.)
|
||
|
Doing Time on Maple Drive - 1992 (Gay - Drama: A teenager comes to grips
|
||
|
with his gay identity and tries to come out to his dysfunctional
|
||
|
suburban family in this made-for-TV movie.)
|
||
|
Drum - 1976 (Gay - Drama: A white plantation owner and his gay pal rape
|
||
|
black men.)
|
||
|
An Early Frost - 1985 (Gay - Drama: Made-for-TV movie about a family
|
||
|
having to deal with their son's AIDS.)
|
||
|
Fortune and Men's Eyes - 1971 (Gay - Drama: A tough, tragic story
|
||
|
involving violence, sex roles, and epic bitchiness in a men's
|
||
|
prison.)
|
||
|
Fun Down There - 1988 (Gay - Drama: The life and loves of a guy who
|
||
|
leaves his home in upstate New York for Manhattan.)
|
||
|
The Genesis Children - 1972, USA, Italy (Gay? - Drama: A joyous
|
||
|
celebration of innocent youths on a journey of self-discovery.
|
||
|
Controversial even today because of its uninhibited naturist
|
||
|
sentiments.)
|
||
|
Horror Vacuii - 1984 (Gay - Drama: A gay man tries to save his lover
|
||
|
from a religious cult.)
|
||
|
Kiss of the Spider Woman - 1985 (Gay Transvestite - Drama: A gay prisoner
|
||
|
falls in love with the revolutionary he's supposed to be spying on
|
||
|
for the prison authorities.)
|
||
|
The Living End - 1991 (Gay - Drama: Two fatalistic L.A. boys - one an
|
||
|
impulsive, on-the-edge psycho cutie, the other a lover of Godard
|
||
|
movies who listens to the Smiths a lot - discover they're HIV
|
||
|
positive and set off on an unplanned, unhinged cross-country spree
|
||
|
of violence and abandon.)
|
||
|
Longtime Companion - 1990 (Gay - Drama: In 1970s New York, a bunch of gay
|
||
|
friends are having wonderful lives, until one by one, most of them
|
||
|
start getting sick with AIDS.)
|
||
|
Making Love - 1982 (Bisexual/Gay - Drama: A handsome young doctor leaves
|
||
|
his beautiful young wife for a handsome young writer.)
|
||
|
Mala Noche - 1985 (Gay - Drama: A well-adjusted young gay grocery clerk
|
||
|
falls in love with a 16-year-old Mexican illegal alien who doesn't
|
||
|
return his feelings.)
|
||
|
Mountains of the Moon - 1990 (Gay - Biographical Drama: Epic about
|
||
|
explorers Richard Burton and John Hanning Speke. The film makes
|
||
|
it quite clear that Speke is homosexual, and, in fact quite taken
|
||
|
with Burton. This storyline is not the main thrust of the film
|
||
|
however.)
|
||
|
My Own Private Idaho - 1991 (Gay - Drama: A narcoleptic hustler looking
|
||
|
for some love in his life and a bisexual hustler who'd do anything
|
||
|
to outrage his father go on a search for their own identities.)
|
||
|
Nocturne - 1989 (Gay - Drama: Mark Harris's contemplative coming of age
|
||
|
story about Martin, a shy pianist new to New York, who meets the
|
||
|
handsome Gino. Martin thinks he's found his match, but Gino only
|
||
|
wants a casual sexual liaison. As Martin slides into obsession he
|
||
|
is forced to deal with a terrible secret from his past.)
|
||
|
Norman, Is That You? - 1976 (Gay - Comedy: A butch gay black youth is
|
||
|
in love with a nelly white youth, and his parents are both about to
|
||
|
have a heart attack over it.)
|
||
|
Parting Glances - 1986 (Gay - Drama: Lovers find their relationship is
|
||
|
falling apart because one is getting ready to take a job in Africa;
|
||
|
the other has to also cope with his ex-lover and dear friend, who
|
||
|
has contracted the AIDS virus.)
|
||
|
Partners - 1982 (Gay - Comedy: Insulting, homophobic, and crude story of
|
||
|
a straight cop posing as a gay man along with a real gay man in order
|
||
|
to solve some murders in the gay community.)
|
||
|
Pink Narcissus - 1970 (Gay - Drama: Caballeros and bike boys, striptease
|
||
|
and tearoom sex. This film delves beneath the surface of gay sex
|
||
|
fantasies.)
|
||
|
Rock Hudson's Home Movies - 1992 (Gay - Comic pseudo-documentary:
|
||
|
A Rock Hudson look-alike impersonates the star as he takes us through
|
||
|
an array of cleverly-edited clips of Hudson's films and confesses to
|
||
|
all the homosexual connotations.)
|
||
|
The Rocky Horror Picture Show - 1975 (Gay Transvestite - Horror/Comedy/
|
||
|
Musical: An innocent young couple take refuge in the castle of
|
||
|
Dr. Frank 'n' Furter, that sweet transvestite from Transsexual,
|
||
|
Transylvania.)
|
||
|
The Sergeant - 1968 (Gay - Drama: A deeply repressed Sergeant Major falls
|
||
|
in love with a company clerk, and is unable to deal with his homosexual
|
||
|
desires.)
|
||
|
Sergeant Matlovich vs. U.S. Air Force - 1978 (Gay - Drama: Made-for-TV movie
|
||
|
about Matlovich's fight to stay in the Air Force despite his revealed
|
||
|
homosexuality.)
|
||
|
Some of My Best Friends Are... [The Bar] - 1971 (Gay - Drama: One night in
|
||
|
the life of a pre-Stonewall bar in Greenwich Village.)
|
||
|
Summer Kiss - 1987 (Gay - Drama: Falling in love story about two young men
|
||
|
who go to the same school, meet on a Provincetown Ferry, and begin to
|
||
|
build a relationship. Recalls much of the universal pain, confusion,
|
||
|
and embarrassing foolishness of first love.)
|
||
|
Swoon - 1991 (Gay - Drama: A reexamination of the infamous Leopold and Loeb
|
||
|
murder case, focusing on their homosexuality and its relevance to
|
||
|
their crime.)
|
||
|
That Certain Summer - 1973 (Gay - Drama: Made-for-TV movie about a father
|
||
|
trying to establish a relationship with his son after leaving the boy's
|
||
|
mother for another man.)
|
||
|
Tidy Endings - 1988 (Gay - Drama: Made-for-TV movie about the aftermath
|
||
|
of a man dying of AIDS: his male lover and his ex-wife have to come
|
||
|
to legal and emotional terms.)
|
||
|
Thundercrack - 1976 (GLBO - Comedy: A bizarre black comedy wherein the
|
||
|
visitors to an "old dark house" are terrorized by a bunch of perverts
|
||
|
who sexually assault them.)
|
||
|
Torch Song Trilogy - 1988 (Gay/Gay Transvestite - Comedy/Drama: Harvey
|
||
|
Fierstein wrote and stars as a professional drag queen looking for
|
||
|
love and respect all through the '70s in New York.)
|
||
|
A Very Natural Thing - 1973 (Gay - Drama: This film tries to explore gay
|
||
|
male relationships first from the point of view of trying to maintain
|
||
|
a monogamous relationship and when that fails, from the POV of having
|
||
|
a lot of empty, meaningless sex.)
|
||
|
Victor, Victoria - 1982 (Gay - Comedy: Female to male cross-dressing is
|
||
|
featured in this farce about a woman pretending to be a man
|
||
|
pretending to be a woman in 1920s Paris, but there's male-to-female
|
||
|
cross-dressing too.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
***** Gay-Centered Foreign Films *****
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Affairs of Love - 1990, Spain (Gay - Drama: The life of a gay man in
|
||
|
the 1940s and the power of music are the intertwined themes of this
|
||
|
film which follows the lives of three vaudeville performers; a gay
|
||
|
man, a straight man, and a straight woman.)
|
||
|
Angel [Angelos] - 1982, Greece (Gay - Biographical Drama: This violent
|
||
|
but moving account of a handsome young gay man accused of murder is
|
||
|
based on a true story and contains explicit love scenes.)
|
||
|
Another Country - 1984, Great Britain (Gay - Biographical Drama:
|
||
|
Romanticized version of the Guy Burgess and Donald MacLean story,
|
||
|
in which homosexual love among upper-crust English schoolboys causes
|
||
|
them to grow up to be notorious traitors to their country.)
|
||
|
Apartment Zero - 1989, Great Britain/Argentina (Gay/Bisexual - Drama:
|
||
|
Politics, murder, and sexual repression ignite the screen when a gay
|
||
|
cinema owner picks a mysterious stranger to be his roommate in Buenos
|
||
|
Aires. Lots of sexual tensions develop between the two, but the plot
|
||
|
centers around the mystery of recent news headlines and the new
|
||
|
tenant's relationship to them.)
|
||
|
Bad News Bachelors - 1990, Australia (Gay - Comedy/Drama: A gay man
|
||
|
and his straight female friend trade stories (in flashbacks) of their
|
||
|
romantic misadventures. Cheerful.)
|
||
|
Behind Glass - 1981, Netherlands (Gay - Drama: Two lovers from different
|
||
|
backgrounds fight about class, money, education, and sex.)
|
||
|
The Best Way [La Meilleure Facon de Marcher, The Best Way to Walk] - 1982,
|
||
|
France (Gay Transvestite - Drama: Butch athletic coach scorns the
|
||
|
advances of the transvestite drama teacher, but an eventual con-
|
||
|
frontation causes the jock to look at his own suppressed sexuality.)
|
||
|
Beyond Gravity - 1988, New Zealand (Gay - Drama: Flamboyant rebel Johnny
|
||
|
meets shy glass technician Richard in this offbeat love story.)
|
||
|
Black and White [Noir et Blanc] - 1986, France (Gay - Drama: A shy
|
||
|
accountant gradually enters into a bizarre sadomasochistic
|
||
|
relationship with a black masseur.)
|
||
|
Blue Jeans - 1982, France (Gay - Drama: A young boy suffers from an
|
||
|
unrequited love for an older teen.)
|
||
|
La Cage Aux Folles [Birds of a Feather] - 1981, France (Gay/Gay Trans-
|
||
|
vestite - Comedy: Renato's son is bringing his fiance's conservative
|
||
|
parents home to meet the family: Renato, his gay father, and Albin,
|
||
|
Renato's lover, an aging female impersonator who raised the boy as
|
||
|
"her" son.)
|
||
|
La Cage Aux Folles II - 1983, France (Gay/Gay Transvestite - Comedy:
|
||
|
Renato sets out to prove to Albin that he still has sex appeal, and
|
||
|
they accidentally get involved in espionage.)
|
||
|
La Cage Aux Folles III - 1985, France (Gay/Gay Transvestite - Comedy:
|
||
|
Albin has to get married and father a son within 18 months if he is
|
||
|
to inherit a family fortune and save his and Renato's nightclub.)
|
||
|
Caravaggio - 1986, Great Britain (Gay - Biographical Drama: Life and times
|
||
|
of the famous Renaissance painter.)
|
||
|
Caught Looking - 1991, Great Britain (Gay - Comedy: A new virtual reality
|
||
|
home computer game soon becomes a sex toy for use in gay men's
|
||
|
stereotypical sexual fantasies.)
|
||
|
The Clinic - 1985, Australia (Gay - Comedy: A gay doctor at an Australian
|
||
|
VD clinic has to cope with a lot of wild goings on.)
|
||
|
Colonel Redl - 1985, Hungary (Gay - Drama: The head of the Austrian
|
||
|
imperial secret service gets outed as a homosexual and a spy.)
|
||
|
Coming Out - 1989, East Germany (Gay - Drama: The story of a young school
|
||
|
teacher who is confronted with his sexuality after a chance encounter
|
||
|
with an old friend.)
|
||
|
The Consequence - 1977, West Germany (Gay - Drama: The world is unkind
|
||
|
to two gay lovers.)
|
||
|
Death in Venice [Morte a Venezia] - 1971, Italy (Gay - Drama:
|
||
|
In turn-of-the-twentieth-century Venice, an aging artist falls
|
||
|
obsessively in love with a beautiful young boy but never tells him,
|
||
|
and ends up dead of cholera.)
|
||
|
The Deputy [El Diputado, Confessions of a Congressman] - 1983, Spain
|
||
|
(Gay - Drama: A rising young gay politician is the target of
|
||
|
blackmail, and gets romantically involved with the hustler his
|
||
|
enemies send to do the job.)
|
||
|
Different from the Others [Anders als die Anderen] - 1919, Germany
|
||
|
(Gay - Drama: A silent film about a concert violinist being
|
||
|
blackmailed because of his sexual orientation.)
|
||
|
Dona Herlinda and Her Son [Dona Herlinda y Su Hijo] - 1985, Mexico
|
||
|
(Gay/Bisexual - Comedy: A doctor has a male lover, but to please his
|
||
|
mother, he marries a woman, and everyone ends up living happily
|
||
|
together under one roof.)
|
||
|
Drifting - 1982, Israel (Gay - Drama: An aspiring Israeli filmmaker works
|
||
|
in his grandmother's store while dreaming of making gay films.)
|
||
|
Dubbel Leven - 1978, West Germany (Transvestite - Drama: Events in the
|
||
|
life of a young man, told mostly in flashback, as he and those
|
||
|
around him slowly discover that he really wants to become a woman.)
|
||
|
Edward II - 1992, Great Britain (Gay - Historical Drama: Derek Jarman
|
||
|
retells the story of Edward II and his despised low-born lover using
|
||
|
Christopher Marlowe's language, sparse sets, and modern dress and
|
||
|
imagery.)
|
||
|
Ernesto - 1983, Italy (Gay - Drama: A middle-class Italian Jewish teenager
|
||
|
has an affair with a dock worker and then falls in love with a fellow
|
||
|
violin student.)
|
||
|
The Flavor of Corn - 198?, Italy(?) (Gay - Drama: Gentle, compassionate
|
||
|
story of a handsome young high-school teacher, who, in spite of his
|
||
|
best (and explicitly shown) attempts at a heterosexual relationship,
|
||
|
helplessly drifts into an intense and emotionally devastating relation-
|
||
|
ship with a 12 year old male student.)
|
||
|
Forbidden Passion: Oscar Wilde - 1976, Great Britain (Gay - Biography:
|
||
|
The whole tragic story of the famous wit's life and ruinous love affair
|
||
|
with Lord Alfred Douglas.)
|
||
|
Forever Mary - 1991, Italy (Gay Transvestite - Drama: A young gay reform
|
||
|
school student teaches a straight teacher something about dignity.)
|
||
|
The Fourth Man [De Vierde Man] - 1983, Netherlands (Bisexual - Drama:
|
||
|
A bisexual novelist finds out that the thrice-widowed hairdresser who
|
||
|
seduces him is engaged to a fourth man, and together the men
|
||
|
discover her deadly secret.)
|
||
|
Fox and His Friends - 1975, West Germany (Gay - Drama: A working class
|
||
|
gay man is victimized for both his sexual and social status.)
|
||
|
Friends Forever - 1986, Denmark (Gay - Drama: A charming, exuberant
|
||
|
story of friendship and sexuality between three 16-year-old schoolboys.
|
||
|
It's sexy, funny, and guiltless.)
|
||
|
A Hard God - 1980, Australia (Gay - Drama: A depressing made-for-Australian-
|
||
|
TV movie wherein a working class Catholic family in Sydney endure tough
|
||
|
times and misery in the 1940s. In the middle of it all, the 16-year-old
|
||
|
son tries to cope with falling in love with a male friend.)
|
||
|
The Heart Exposed - 1986, Canada (Gay - Drama: A middle-aged teacher starts
|
||
|
a relationship with an actor fifteen years younger who also has a young
|
||
|
son.)
|
||
|
The Hours and the Times - 1992, Great Britain (Gay - Biographical Drama:
|
||
|
This is more or less a fantasy dealing with Beatle manager Brian
|
||
|
Epstein's unrequited love for John Lennon, centering on a week-end
|
||
|
they spent together in Barcelona.)
|
||
|
It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse But the Society in Which He Lives -
|
||
|
1971, West Germany (Gay - Drama: A gay man in the process of coming
|
||
|
out examines all the options. Political, dogmatic, and anti-bourgois,
|
||
|
this film assails media-created romantic illusions, capitalist
|
||
|
principles, and sexist role playing.)
|
||
|
The Last of England - 19??, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: A post-nuclear
|
||
|
fantasy about England with many bootboys and other luscious types.)
|
||
|
Law of Desire - 1987, Spain (Gay/Transsexual - Comedy/Drama: Screwball
|
||
|
tragicomedy centering on a gay film director, his transsexual brother
|
||
|
[now a sister, who is played by a born-female actress], and two of his
|
||
|
young lovers.)
|
||
|
Lawrence of Arabia - 1962, Great Britain (Gay - Biographical Drama:
|
||
|
Epic story of T. E. Lawrence, the flamboyant British officer who
|
||
|
helped to weld together disparate Arab tribes and then led them in
|
||
|
successful guerrilla warfare against the Turks who were allied with
|
||
|
the Germans in WWI. There isn't much overt gay content in this
|
||
|
film -- Lawrence gets raped by a Turk, and he has a very chummy
|
||
|
relationship with two Arab boys who attach themselves to him -- but
|
||
|
historically, Lawrence is said to have been homosexual, and this
|
||
|
film is a masterpiece, so here it is.)
|
||
|
The Leather Boys - 1964, Great Britain (Bisexual/Gay - Drama: Against his
|
||
|
better judgment, a gay man marries a girl who is bored with her life.
|
||
|
The marriage falls apart and the gay man goes to bed with a buddy
|
||
|
whom he doesn't know is also gay. Complications ensue.)
|
||
|
The Lost Language of Cranes - 1992, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: A properly
|
||
|
reserved middle-class British family is thrown into turmoil when the
|
||
|
son announces he's gay. Mother doesn't want to know about it, and
|
||
|
Father starts coming apart because he's been hiding his gay double-
|
||
|
life for years, and the guilt and self-loathing finally catch up to
|
||
|
him. Adapted from David Leavitt's novel about an American family.)
|
||
|
A Man Like Eva [Ein Mann wie Eva] - 1983, Germany (Gay Transvestite:
|
||
|
During the shooting of a Fassbinder movie, gender-bending star Eva
|
||
|
ditches an ex-lover, marries the leading lady, and seduces the leading
|
||
|
man.)
|
||
|
Maurice - 1987, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: Two upper-crust English boys
|
||
|
are drawn to one another, but one insists on keeping the relationship
|
||
|
platonic, while the other one wants someone he can go to bed with.)
|
||
|
My Beautiful Launderette - 1985, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: Race,
|
||
|
social class, and sex are some of the issues that need to be dealt with
|
||
|
when a British street punk and a young Pakistani entrepreneur fall
|
||
|
in love.)
|
||
|
The Naked Civil Servant: The Autobiography of Quentin Crisp - 1975,
|
||
|
Great Britain (Gay - Biography: Quentin Crisp is *way* ahead of his
|
||
|
time when he outs himself in a era where ostracism and intolerance
|
||
|
were rampant.)
|
||
|
Nighthawks - 1980, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: Realistic, gritty story
|
||
|
about the day-to-day life of a gay school teacher who is eventually
|
||
|
outed by his class. Grim.)
|
||
|
Night Out - 1989, Australia (Gay - Drama: When Steve leaves town for a
|
||
|
few days, his lover Tony decides to cruise the beach one night, and is
|
||
|
brutalized by a gang of thugs. The event triggers an examination of
|
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|
the couple's supposedly wonderful relationship.)
|
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|
North of Vortex - 1991, Great Britain (Bisexual - Drama: A studied black
|
||
|
and white road movie about a bisexual poet, two hitchhikers, and the
|
||
|
American landscape.)
|
||
|
The Outcasts - 1986, Taiwan (Gay - Drama: An older photographer tries to
|
||
|
make a home for a group of gay teens who've been abandoned by their
|
||
|
families because of their sexual orientation.)
|
||
|
Outrageous! - 1977, Canada (Transvestite Drag - Comedy/Drama: A gay
|
||
|
hairdresser has an interesting relationship with a schizophrenic girl
|
||
|
on his way to stardom as a drag queen who does impressions of all the
|
||
|
usual gay icons.)
|
||
|
Pink Ulysses - 1989, The Netherlands (Gay - Drama: The inner struggle of
|
||
|
"pink Ulysses" is entwined with a loose adaption of The Odyssey in
|
||
|
this sensual film featuring footage from a 1950s bodybuilding show,
|
||
|
Eisenstein, and a TV version of "Sleeping Beauty" by the Dutch
|
||
|
National Ballet.)
|
||
|
Prick Up Your Ears - 1987, Great Britain (Gay - Biographical Drama: The
|
||
|
life and death of playwright Joe Orton, who was murdered by his lover
|
||
|
at the height of his fame.)
|
||
|
Privates on Parade - 1982, Great Britain (Gay Transvestites - Comedy:
|
||
|
The bitterly satirical adventures of a theatrical troop of drag
|
||
|
queens during wartime.)
|
||
|
Querelle - 1982, West Germany/France (Gay - Querelle is a devastatingly
|
||
|
handsome gay sailor who is also a cold-hearted killer.)
|
||
|
Relax - 1991, Great Britain (Gay - A remarkably electric, imaginative,
|
||
|
and intense short film in which Steve, a young gay man, explores
|
||
|
his feelings leading up to the result of an HIV test.)
|
||
|
Salome's Last Dance - 1988, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: A Ken Russell
|
||
|
extravaganza, wherein Oscar Wilde is invited to a bordello to view
|
||
|
a wildly decadent version of his banned play "Salome".)
|
||
|
Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom - 1975, Italy (Gay S&M - Drama: Pasolini's
|
||
|
last film before his murder is powerfully anti-Fascist. During WWII,
|
||
|
a group of powerful Fascists play S&M games with a group of young
|
||
|
people, culminating in murder.)
|
||
|
Salut Victor! - 1988, Canada (Gay - Drama: Two elderly gay men who are
|
||
|
complete opposites befriend one another in an old age home.)
|
||
|
Sebastian [Sebastiane] - 1977, Great Britain (Gay - Biographical Drama:
|
||
|
The story of St. Sebastian, who was sent to be outreaches of the
|
||
|
Roman Empire after objecting to the murder of a young Christian
|
||
|
page. There he carries on an affair with his commanding officer,
|
||
|
whereupon he is brutally murdered by his fellow soldiers.)
|
||
|
Staircase - 1969, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: Rex Harrison and Richard
|
||
|
Burton are a couple of gay barbers trying to adjust to the onset of
|
||
|
old age, but they are both just walking stereotypes.)
|
||
|
The Summer of Miss Forbes - 1988, Spain (Gay - Drama: A made-for-Spanish-
|
||
|
Television movie about a frustrated and slightly unhinged teutonic
|
||
|
governess with a passion for Greek Tragedies and alcohol who is hired
|
||
|
to mind two children at a beach house for six weeks. She becomes
|
||
|
obsessed with Achilles, a beach boy reminiscent of a Greek God,
|
||
|
adopted by the family; then goes bananas when she eventually discovers
|
||
|
that he is gay. Not for those who like happy endings.)
|
||
|
Sunday, Bloody Sunday - 1971, Great Britain (Bisexual/Gay - Drama:
|
||
|
A bisexual man carries on an affair with a woman and man at the same
|
||
|
time, and claims to love them both.)
|
||
|
Taxi zum Klo [Taxi to the Toilet] - 1981, West Germany (Gay - Dramatic
|
||
|
Autobiography: Escapades of a gay man who wants as much sex as he
|
||
|
can get, while his lover just wants them both to stay home.)
|
||
|
Taxi to Cairo - 1987, West Germany (Gay - Comedy: Our hero stages a
|
||
|
marriage to a woman to remain in his mother's will, but he and his
|
||
|
bride fall in love with the same man.)
|
||
|
This Special Friendship [Les Amities Particuliers] - 1964, France (Gay -
|
||
|
Drama: A relationship between an older boy and a younger boy at a
|
||
|
strict Catholic boy's school ends in disaster when the priests keep
|
||
|
voicing their disapproval with heavy-handed tactics.)
|
||
|
Together Alone - 1991, Canada (Gay - Drama: Brian and Bryan talk after
|
||
|
sex, about honesty, safety, sexuality, fidelity, power, companionship
|
||
|
and more.)
|
||
|
Too Outrageous! - 1987, Canada (Gay Transvestite - Comedy/Drama: Sequel
|
||
|
to "Outrageous!".)
|
||
|
To Play or Die - 1991, Netherlands (Gay - Drama: An introverted schoolboy,
|
||
|
bullied by his handsome schoolmates, invites the ringleader home
|
||
|
with plans of revenge, but the other boy gets the upper hand.)
|
||
|
Two of Us - 1986, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: Made-for-British-TV show
|
||
|
about two working class teens who become lovers.)
|
||
|
Un Chant D'Amour - 1950, France (Gay - Drama: Jean Genet's only film -
|
||
|
a notorious fantasy set in a French prison.)
|
||
|
Via Appia - 1992, Germany (Gay - Drama: A Lufthansa steward goes to Rio
|
||
|
de Janeiro, trying to find a hustler named Mario who purposefully
|
||
|
infected him with the AIDS virus during a one-night stand and left
|
||
|
behind the message, "Welcome to the AIDS club.")
|
||
|
Victim! - 1961, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: A respected barrister gets
|
||
|
involved with a lonely young drifter and is forced to confront his
|
||
|
own homosexuality.)
|
||
|
A Virus Knows No Morals - 1986, West Germany (Gay - Comedy: A gay
|
||
|
bathhouse owner finds AIDS a drag on business in this funny, campy
|
||
|
satire on society's attitudes toward homosexuals and AIDS.)
|
||
|
You Are Not Alone [Du Er Ikke Alene] - 1982, Denmark (Gay - Drama:
|
||
|
Coming of age love story about two adolescent boys in a boys' school.)
|
||
|
Westler: East of the Wall - 1986, Germany (Gay - Drama: A West Berlin boy
|
||
|
falls in love with an East Berlin boy on a day trip. The border
|
||
|
guards start getting suspicious when the West Berliner starts making
|
||
|
frequent trips, and the boys plan an escape for the East Berliner.)
|
||
|
We Think The World of You - 1988, Great Britain (Gay/Bisexual - Drama:
|
||
|
In the 1950s, an uptight Londoner is pushed around by his bisexual
|
||
|
lover's family and wife.)
|
||
|
We Were One Man [Nous Etions un Seul Homme] - 1978, France (Gay -
|
||
|
Drama: In occupied France during WWII, an escaped mental patient
|
||
|
nurses a wounded German soldier back to health and they have a highly
|
||
|
erotic love affair.)
|
||
|
Where the Sun Beats Down - 1989, Portugal (Gay - Drama: A haunting
|
||
|
film of a young man determined to break the sexual and class taboos
|
||
|
of his culture, modern day Portugal. Nuno returns from the city to
|
||
|
his sister's farm where a relationship develops between him and
|
||
|
Alberto, a young farm worker, which threatens the stability of
|
||
|
Nuno's snobbish family.)
|
||
|
Wonderland [The Fruit Machine] - 1988, Great Britain (Gay - Drama: The
|
||
|
surrealistic adventures of two gay working class teens.)
|
||
|
The Wounded Man [L'Homme Blesse] - 1985, France (Gay - Drama:
|
||
|
A teenage boy stops an attack in a toilet, gets passionately kissed
|
||
|
by the attacker, finds he is drawn to homosexual sex, and becomes
|
||
|
infatuated with a sociopathic hustler.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
***** Lesbian-Centered Domestic Films *****
|
||
|
|
||
|
Because the Dawn - 1988 (Lesbian - Drama: An alluring, upbeat, modern
|
||
|
day vampire musical comedy set to swing tunes. Sax-playing Vampire
|
||
|
Marie seduces sports photographer Ariel from behind the camera.)
|
||
|
Becoming Colette - 1992 (Bisexual - Drama: In the process of becoming a
|
||
|
writer, the young Sidonie Colette endures the coldness of her
|
||
|
philandering husband and eventually enters into a menage a trois
|
||
|
with him and his mistress.)
|
||
|
Born in Flames - 1983 (Lesbian - Drama: After the a socialist revolution
|
||
|
goes sour, a diverse group of women unite to spread the truth about
|
||
|
the government.)
|
||
|
A Certain Grace - 1992 (Lesbian - Drama: Zelda and Alice are working
|
||
|
together on a photography project, and as their relationship
|
||
|
develops, Zelda's boyfriend starts to think the women are spending
|
||
|
too much time together.)
|
||
|
Claire of the Moon - 1992 (Lesbian - Drama: Claire, an irreverent
|
||
|
humorist given to one-night stands with men discovers the emotional
|
||
|
fulfillment she has been seeking when she and a controversial, openly
|
||
|
lesbian psychologist are thrown together at a picturesque beachside
|
||
|
writer's retreat.)
|
||
|
Desert Hearts - 1985 (Lesbian - Drama: An English professor goes to Reno
|
||
|
to get a divorce, and falls in love with a young woman who works at a
|
||
|
dude ranch.)
|
||
|
Desperate Living - 1977 (Lesbian - Drama: John Waters's most outrageous
|
||
|
movie ever, in which a housewife and her maid enter the fictitious
|
||
|
kingdom of Mortville after the woman kills her husband. Enough
|
||
|
blood, guts, and camp acting/dialogue to make it a cult favorite.)
|
||
|
The Fox - 1968 (Lesbian/Bisexual - Drama: Two women running a remote
|
||
|
chicken farm in Canada are lovers until a man comes along; then one
|
||
|
of them discovers heterosexuality, and the other ends up dead.)
|
||
|
Fried Green Tomatoes - 1991 (Lesbian - Comedy/Drama: Some may quibble
|
||
|
about whether or not Idgie and Ruth count as lesbians, since it is
|
||
|
never spelled out, but *we* know, don't we? Straight, middle-aged,
|
||
|
middle class frump Evelyn Couch gets lessons in personal liberation
|
||
|
from elderly Ninny Threadgoode, who tells her the story of Idgie's
|
||
|
and Ruth's unconventional friendship.)
|
||
|
Illusions - 1982 (Lesbian - Drama: A black woman who passed as white in
|
||
|
Hollywood during the 1940s has a relationship with a black woman
|
||
|
singer who provides the voice for a white movie star.)
|
||
|
The Killing of Sister George - 1968 (Lesbian - Drama: An aging lesbian
|
||
|
actress loses everything, including her young lover, when the character
|
||
|
she plays on a BBC soap opera gets killed off.)
|
||
|
Lesbionage - 1988 (Lesbian - Drama: Two detectives who are also lovers
|
||
|
investigate a blackmail plot against a lesbian congresswoman.)
|
||
|
Lianna - 1983 (Lesbian - Drama: A young mother falls in love with her
|
||
|
psychology professor and slowly comes to terms with her sexuality
|
||
|
and independence.)
|
||
|
Long Awaited Pleasure - 1987 (Lesbian - Comedy/Drama: Two lesbians leave
|
||
|
their emotional baggage behind and start over.)
|
||
|
Love Game - 1990 (Lesbian - Comedy: A famous lesbian tennis player meets
|
||
|
a girl she wants to get to know.)
|
||
|
My Father is Coming - 1991, USA/Germany (Lesbian/Gay - Comedy:
|
||
|
A lesbian living in New York has to prepare for her father's sudden
|
||
|
arrival from Germany with the help of her gay male friend.)
|
||
|
Out of Our Time - 1989 (Lesbian - Drama: This film contrasts the personal
|
||
|
choices, experiences, and desires of a contemporary lesbian couple
|
||
|
named Valeri and Marilyn with those of Valeri's grandmother in the
|
||
|
1930s.)
|
||
|
Personal Best - 1982 (Lesbian/Bisexual - Drama: Two female jocks training
|
||
|
for the Olympics fall in love and have an affair, but at least for one,
|
||
|
lesbianism is just a phase she's going through.)
|
||
|
A Question of Love - 1978 (Lesbian - Drama: A made-for-TV movie about
|
||
|
a lesbian mother's fight for custody of her son. Her homophobic
|
||
|
ex-husband drags her through the mud and the courts.)
|
||
|
She Likes Girls - 1992 (Lesbian - Comedy: A few days in the life of a
|
||
|
young New York lesbian - without a cliche in sight!)
|
||
|
She Must Be Seeing Things - 1987 (Lesbian - Drama: A lawyer and a film-
|
||
|
maker are lovers, and while the lawyer has a jealous fit over the
|
||
|
filmmaker's diaries, which describe her past exploits with male
|
||
|
lovers, the movie juxtaposes scenes from the filmmaker's film, which
|
||
|
is about a nun fighting sexual repression in a 17th century convent.)
|
||
|
Two in Twenty: A Lesbian Soap Opera - 1988 (Lesbian - Comedy:
|
||
|
A 5-part lesbian soap opera which focuses on the day-to-day problems
|
||
|
of two lesbian households. Includes satirical commercials with a
|
||
|
lesbian/feminist slant and outtakes.)
|
||
|
Vegas in Space - 1991 (Lesbian - Musical Comedy: The four-man crew of
|
||
|
the U.S.S. Intercourse races on a secret mission to the planet
|
||
|
Clitoris, a 23rd-century all-female pleasure planet where men are
|
||
|
forbidden to touch down. Ordered by the Empress of Earth to swallow
|
||
|
gender-reversal pills, the spacemen swap their sexes to go undercover
|
||
|
as 20th-century showgirls and are propelled into a dizzying caper
|
||
|
to capture the perpetrator of a heinous crime that has hurled the
|
||
|
orbiting resort on its path to doom.)
|
||
|
Waiting for the Moon - 1983 (Lesbian - Biography: Beautifully filmed but
|
||
|
emotionally uninvolving exploration of the relationship between
|
||
|
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas.)
|
||
|
Waking Up: A Love Story - 1988 (Lesbian - Drama: A young woman gets a
|
||
|
taste of lesbian love and soon becomes the town's number one lesbian.)
|
||
|
The War Widow - 1976 (Lesbian - Drama: Made-for-TV movie about a woman
|
||
|
who falls in love with another woman while her husband is off fighting
|
||
|
WWI. When he returns, she has to decide whether or not to leave
|
||
|
him and her child to be with her lover.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
***** Lesbian-Centered Foreign Films *****
|
||
|
|
||
|
Anna und Elisabeth - 1933, Germany (Lesbian - Drama: A peasant girl's
|
||
|
touch heals the paralysis of the lady of the manor, and the lady soon
|
||
|
discovers that she can't live without the girl.)
|
||
|
Anna und Edith - 1975, West Germany (Lesbian - Drama: Made-for-German-
|
||
|
TV movie about two clerical workers who fall in love while trying to
|
||
|
get better working conditions.)
|
||
|
Anne Trister - 1986, Canada (Lesbian - Drama: An Israeli artist goes to
|
||
|
Montreal, stays with a psychologist friend, and falls in love with
|
||
|
her.)
|
||
|
Another Way [Egymasra Nezve] - 1982, Hungary (Lesbian - Drama: Two
|
||
|
journalists fall in love against the backdrop of the 1956 Hungarian
|
||
|
uprising.)
|
||
|
The Banker [La Banquiere] - 1980, France (Lesbian - Drama: The rise and
|
||
|
fall of a masculine self-made bank president in the 1920s in Paris.)
|
||
|
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant [Die Bitteren Tranen der Petra von
|
||
|
Kant] - 1972, West Germany (Lesbian - Drama: A decadent fashion
|
||
|
designer plays the dominant role in a sado-masochistic relationship
|
||
|
with one of her employees, but she meets someone who turns the tables
|
||
|
on her.)
|
||
|
By Design - 1981, Canada (Lesbian - Comedy: A lesbian couple who decide
|
||
|
to have a baby "the old-fashioned way" encounter humorous obstacles.)
|
||
|
Can't You Take a Joke? - 1989, Australia (Lesbian - Comedy: A woman
|
||
|
cartoonist, with the help of pet character Lady Dick, sets about
|
||
|
recovering her mysterious female client's lost sense of humor.)
|
||
|
Celine and Julie Go Boating [Celine et Julie en Bateau] - 1974, France
|
||
|
(Lesbian - Drama: A magician and a librarian meet in Montmartre.)
|
||
|
Daughters of Darkness [La Rouge aux Levres, Blud an den Lippen,
|
||
|
Bloed and de Lippen] - 1970, Belgium, West Germany, France
|
||
|
(Lesbian - Horror: Campy cult lesbian horror film which features
|
||
|
a lesbian vampire as its most sympathetic character and makes
|
||
|
heterosexuality seem abnormal.)
|
||
|
Depart to Arrive [Weggehen um Anzukommen] - 1981, West Germany
|
||
|
(Lesbian - Drama: The story of the separation of a photographer and
|
||
|
a journalist from the photographer's point of view.)
|
||
|
Domestic Bliss - 1984, Great Britain (Lesbian - Comedy: Made-for-British-TV
|
||
|
soap opera about a lesbian couple and their chaotic adventures.)
|
||
|
Entre Nous [Between Us, Coup de Foudre] - 1983, France (Lesbian - Drama:
|
||
|
In 1950s Lyons, France, two married women meet, develop a friendship,
|
||
|
and leave their husbands for one another.)
|
||
|
Erika's Passions [Erikas Leidenschaften] - 1978, West Germany (Lesbian -
|
||
|
Drama: A butch lesbian and her femme lover are accidentally locked
|
||
|
in a room together after a long separation and are forced to confront
|
||
|
each other's differences and complaints.)
|
||
|
The Farewell [Jaahyvaiset] - 1982, Finland-Sweden (Lesbian - Drama: In the
|
||
|
1930s, a young Finnish woman defies her tyrannical father to have a
|
||
|
relationship with a young German woman.)
|
||
|
Flaming Ears - 1992, Austria (Lesbian - Drama: A fragmented and bizarre
|
||
|
tale of lust, jealousy, and revenge among three lesbians in the far,
|
||
|
far future. Technically innovative, staking out a new lesbian
|
||
|
aesthetic for the 90s.)
|
||
|
La Fuga - 1967, Italy (Lesbian - Drama: Well-to-do wife finds fulfillment
|
||
|
with a lesbian interior decorator.)
|
||
|
Full Moon in New York - 1989, Hong Kong (Lesbian - Drama:
|
||
|
Three Chinese women immigrants in New York, one from mainland
|
||
|
China, one a Taiwanese actress, and one a successful entrepreneur and
|
||
|
restaurateur from Hong Kong. The film can be taken as a symbol
|
||
|
of the struggles of the three Chinas to come together.)
|
||
|
The Getting of Wisdom - 1977, Australia (Lesbian - Drama: A gifted young
|
||
|
pianist becomes inseparable with a classmate in an oppressive finishing
|
||
|
school in turn-of-the-century Melbourne, Australia.)
|
||
|
Girls in Uniform [Madchen in Uniform] - 1931, Germany (Lesbian - Drama:
|
||
|
Considered by many to be the first radical lesbian-feminist film, in
|
||
|
which a student at a repressive authoritarian Prussian boarding school
|
||
|
finds comfort only in the companionship of a sympathetic teacher. It
|
||
|
was remade in 1958 in English. See the original German version.)
|
||
|
The Gold Diggers - 1983, Great Britain (Lesbian - Drama: An actress and
|
||
|
a mysterious woman on horseback come together while searching for
|
||
|
social roots.)
|
||
|
In This House of Brede - 1975, Great Britain (Lesbian - Drama: A young
|
||
|
nun gets a crush on older one who wants to reciprocate but cannot.)
|
||
|
I've Heard The Mermaids Singing - 1987, Canada (Lesbian - Comedy: An
|
||
|
"organizationally-impaired person Friday falls in love with her
|
||
|
boss, the sophisticated Curator of an art gallery.)
|
||
|
I, You, He, She [Je, Tu, Il, Elle] - 1974, Belgium (Lesbian - Drama:
|
||
|
Conflict- ridden relationship between a woman and her lover and a
|
||
|
strange man. Features an 18-minute love scene between the two
|
||
|
women.)
|
||
|
Johanna, D'Arc of Mongolia - 1988, West Germany (Lesbian - Adventure:
|
||
|
Our heroine is invited on a trip by an affluent older woman. They
|
||
|
travel to Mongolia where they are kidnaped by Mongolian Amazons,
|
||
|
and the adventure begins.)
|
||
|
The Life that We Dreamt [Het Leven dat we Droomden] - 1981, Belgium
|
||
|
(Lesbian - Drama: Two women fall in love with the same man, but
|
||
|
soon discover that they love each other.)
|
||
|
Madame X - Eine Absolut Herrscherin - 1977, West Germany (Lesbian -
|
||
|
Drama: Women cannot resist the pirate Madame X, and board her ship
|
||
|
in quest of gold, love, and adventure.)
|
||
|
Mano Destra - 1985-86, West Germany (Lesbian - Drama: A relentless
|
||
|
physiological experience of cinematic bondage and sensory
|
||
|
manipulation. A European lesbian cult classic, *this* is S&M
|
||
|
cinema.)
|
||
|
Miss A and Miss M - 1987, Great Britain (Lesbian - Drama: A young girl
|
||
|
slowly becomes aware of the true nature of the relationship between
|
||
|
two school teachers.)
|
||
|
Night Visions - 1989, Canada (Lesbian - Drama: Racism and homophobia
|
||
|
are explored in two overlapping stories, one about a Native American
|
||
|
single mother fighting social welfare authorities and her white
|
||
|
ex-husband for custody of her daughter, the other about a lesbian
|
||
|
photographer whose erotic photographs have been seized by the
|
||
|
police.)
|
||
|
Nocturne - 1990, Great Britain (Lesbian - Drama: Joy Chamberlain's
|
||
|
film of a woman who returns home for her mother's funeral and
|
||
|
meets memories which are the key both to her self-repression
|
||
|
and her desire.)
|
||
|
November Moon [Novembermond] - 1985, West Germany (Lesbian - Drama:
|
||
|
During WWII in France, a Frenchwoman hides her lover, a German Jew,
|
||
|
from the Nazis.)
|
||
|
Olivia [Pit of Loneliness] - 1951, France (Lesbian -Drama: Set in the
|
||
|
latter half of the 1800s, an English schoolgirl falls deeply in
|
||
|
love with one of her headmistresses in the French boarding school
|
||
|
she attends.)
|
||
|
On Guard - 1983, Australia (Lesbian - Drama: An aerobics instructor, a
|
||
|
disillusioned nurse and two other lesbians conspire to sabotage a
|
||
|
reproductive engineering facility and alert the media to a Brave New
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World bioproduction line. A heist movie which incorporates frank
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portrayal of the characters' domestic and sexual, personal and
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political struggles.)
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Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit - 1989, Great Britain (Lesbian - Drama:
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Coming of age story about a young woman who's been raised by a
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strict evangelical mother.)
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Pepi, Luci, Bom - 1992, Spain (Lesbian - Drama: An angry lesbian declares
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war on the Madrid police.)
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Richard's Things - 1980, Great Britain (Lesbian- Drama: Made-for-British-TV
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movie about a dead businessman's widow and mistress, who go from
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open hostility to falling in love with each other.)
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Salmonberries - 1991, Canada (Lesbian - Drama: A woman searches for
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meaning in her life and makes contact with another woman in the bleak
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North.)
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Simone - 1984, France (Lesbian - Drama: Simone, a mysterious stranger,
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enters the life of Francoise, a suicidal woman, and the two explore
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their fantasies.)
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Therese and Isabelle - 1968, United States-West Germany-France (Lesbian -
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Drama: A woman reminisces about a love affair she had with a girl
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in boarding school.)
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To Forget Venice [Dimenticare Venezia] - 1979, Italy (Lesbian/Gay - Drama:
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In 1920s Italy, Anna and Claudia live in the country with Anna's Aunt
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Marta. Anna and Claudia have become bored with each other, but one
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day Aunt Marta's brother Nicky shows up with his young lover Picchio,
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and things start to change.)
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Twice a Woman - 1985, Great Britain (Lesbian - Drama: A man becomes
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obsessed with the young female lover of his ex-wife.)
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The Twin Bracelets - 1990, Hong Kong,Taiwan (Lesbian - Drama: A young
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woman in an oppressive Chinese fishing village seeks love and escape
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in the arms of her childhood girlfriend against a backdrop of customs
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and mores that treat women as property with no human rights.)
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Vera - 1987, Brazil (Lesbian - Drama: A young woman believes she is a man
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trapped in a woman's body in this intense investigation of sex roles.)
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The Virgin Machine - 1988, West Germany (Lesbian - Drama: A naive German
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journalist searches for love in San Francisco's lesbian underground.)
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Wild Flowers - 1989, Great Britain (Lesbian - Drama: Two women discover
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love for each other in a fairly repressed corner of Scotland.
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A Woman in Transit [La Femme de l'Hotel] - 1984, Canada (Lesbian - Drama:
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A director and her leading lady search for someone to play the central
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figure in their movie and find her in the hotel where they are all
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staying.)
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A Woman Like Eve [Een Vrouw als Eva] 1979, Netherlands (Lesbian - Drama:
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On vacation in France, a married Dutch woman falls in love with a
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French lesbian. When she attempts to divorce her husband, a bitter
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custody battle ensues.)
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***** Directory of GLBO Film and Video Distributors *****
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Back Porch Productions Cambridge Documentary Films
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113 E. Whiteman St. P.O. Box 385
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Yellow Springs, OH 45387 Cambridge, MA 02139
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(617) 354-3677
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Charis Video Cinema Guild
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P.O. Box 797 1697 Broadway, Suite 802
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Brooklyn, NY 11231 New York, NY 10019
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(718) 855-4458 (212) 246-5522
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(Many Lesbian Videos)
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Cinevista Direct Cinema Ltd.
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353 W. 39th St. P.O. Box 69799
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New York, NY 10018 Los Angeles, CA 90069
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(212) 947-4373 (213) 652-8000
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Exportfilm Bischoof & Co. Facets Multimedia, Inc.
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Isabellastrasse 20 1517 West Fullerton Ave.
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D-8000 Munich 40, West Germany Chicago, IL 60614
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(800) 331-6297, (312) 281-9075 in IL
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Filmmakers Library First Run Features
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124 East 40th, #901
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New York, NY 10025
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(212) 355-6545 (800) 229-8575
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Frameline Insider Video Club
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P.O. Box 14792 P.O. Box 93399
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San Francisco, CA 94114 Hollywood, CA 90093
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(415) 861-5245 (800) 634-2242
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International Film Exchange Ishtar Films (West Coast)
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201 W. 52nd St. 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 623
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New York, NY 10019 Hollywood, CA 90028
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(212) 582-4318 (213) 461-1560
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Ishtar Films (East Coast) Kartes Video Communications
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P.O. Box 51 P.O. Box 68881, 7225 Woodland Dr.
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Patterson, NY 12563 Indianapolis, IN 46278
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(914) 878-3561 (800) 582-2000, (317) 297-1888
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Ladyslipper Lambda Rising
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P.O. Box 3130 1625 Connecticut Ave., NW
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Durham, NC 27705 Washington, DC 20009-1013
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(919) 683-1570 (202) 462-6969
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Maya Vision Moonforce Media
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43 New Oxford St. P.O. Box 2934
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London, WC1 A1BH, England Washington, DC 20012
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ATTN: Joan Biren
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(202) 526-0049
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Moonlight Productions New Yorker Films
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2243 Old Middlefield Way 16 W. 61st St.
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Mountain View, CA 94043 New York, NY 10023
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(415) 948-0199 (212) 247-6110
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Polyglot Productions Pop Video
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136 Brattle St. P.O. Box 60862
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Cambridge, MA 02138 Washington, DC 20039
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(617) 491-3541 (202) 726-1650
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La Reseau Vide-Elle Tapestry Productions
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4013 Rue des Erables 924 Broadway
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Montreal, Quebec H2K 3V7, Canada New York, NY 10010
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(514) 525-8456 (212) 677-6007
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Third World Newsreel Water Bearer Films
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335 W. 38th St., 5th Floor 205 West End Avenue, Suite 24H
|
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New York, NY 10018 New York, New York 10023
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Winds of Change Productions Wolfe Video
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12 Grove Ave. P.O. Box 64
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Toronto, Ontario M6J 3B6, Canada New Almaden, CA 95042
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(408) 268-6782
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Womankind Books, Inc. Women in Focus
|
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5 Kivy St. 849 Beatty St.
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Huntington Station, NY 11746 Vancouver, BC V6B 2M6 Canada
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(800) 648-5333, (516) 427-1289 (604) 682-5848
|
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Women Make Movies, Inc. Yoyo Film, Video & Theatre Productions
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225 Lafayette St., #212 108 Grove Park
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New York, NY 10012 London SE5, England
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(212) 925-0606
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Please note that I have arbitrarily established a 30-minute minimum length
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requirement for films to be included on this list. There are literally
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|
hundreds of film shorts from 1 minute in length to 29 minutes in length
|
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|
which do not appear on this list, although if a film is, say, 25 minutes
|
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|
long it just might find its way onto the list. Many, if not all, of the
|
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distributors above will provide you with a catalog of their films, including
|
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|
film shorts.
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|
|
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|
For more information regarding these and other GLBO-centered materials,
|
||
|
notably books, periodicals, music, and some film shorts get yourself a copy
|
||
|
of this outstanding reference book:
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|
|
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|
Gay and Lesbian Library Service
|
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|
edited by Cal Gough and Ellen Greenblatt
|
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|
MacFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers
|
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|
|
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|
Many thanks to Ellen Greenblatt for giving me access to the film lists from
|
||
|
this excellent resource book.
|
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|
|
||
|
Another book I used to compile this list is "The Celluloid Closet",
|
||
|
by Vito Russo. Russo's book is mostly about Hollywood's mistreatment of
|
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|
gay characters in films, but by the last chapter, films featuring accurate,
|
||
|
sensitive, or at least interesting portrayals start showing up with more
|
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|
regularity.
|
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|
|
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|
Thanks for the contributions from Sim David Aberson, Hector Bellmann,
|
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|
Ron Buckmire, Mary Cardenas, Thomas Carlin, Vince Cavasin, David Peter
|
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|
Coster, Jeff Dauber, Mike Drayton, James Drew, Michael Dunn, David
|
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|
Edelsohn, Michelle Elliott, William Tsun-Yuk Hsu, Curtis Johnson, Tracey
|
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|
McCartney, Robert Marshall, Bret Marquis, Valerie Mead, Steve Misek, Tim
|
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|
Pierce, Jeff Shaumeyer, Glenn Slayden, Mike Shepherd, Tane' Tachyon, Max
|
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|
Meredith Vasilatos, and David Wyatt.
|
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Thanks for e-mailing any GLBO-centered films that you don't find on this
|
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list, folks, and don't forget to sign your name to your letters so that I
|
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can acknowledge your contribution.)
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Frank Swilling
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Minotaur@cup.portal.com
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