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Tag Archives: LGBT documentary
Fusion TV Brings You A Bear Week Review
The blog, Joe. My. God., reports that Fusion TV will be airing a program on the networks trip to Bear Week in Provincetown, Mass. Bear week is an event that takes place in Provincetown every year the week after July … Continue reading
Posted in Television
Tagged bear community, bear culture, bear events, documentary, LGBT documentary
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‘Do I Sound Gay?’ Documentary to Explore the Gay Voice; Literally
David Thorpe is producing a documentary to explore the tone of the gay male voice and if, in some people, it is a give away to sexual orientation. Confession: I’ve always been self-conscious about “sounding gay.” It’s one of the … Continue reading
Posted in film
Tagged documentary, gay documentaries, gay stereotypes, LGBT documentary, stereotypes
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LGBT History: ‘The Case Against 8’ Documentary
History as we lived it is the subject of a new documentary by Ben Cotner and Brian White. From The Huffington Post: Two gay couples who waged a five-year court battle to restore same-sex marriage in California are back in … Continue reading
Gay Rodeo Documentary Seeks Post Production Funds
Filmmaker Matt Livadary continues his efforts to bring the documentary about the gay rodeo circuit, its participants and fans to fruition. Queens & Cowboys is the story of Matt’s year on the International Gay Rodeo Circuit. I first read about … Continue reading
Documentary Focuses on LGBT Youth Of Color
[Pier Kids: The Life] follows the lives of three LGBTQ homeless youth of color that congregate on Christopher Street and the surrounding piers in New York City every night, showing what it means to still be, even in light of … Continue reading
Posted in film, Transgender
Tagged LGBT documentary, LGBT film, LGBT Films, Pier Kids: The Life, transgender
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Meet the Man Behind The Documentary ‘Bridegroom’
Blog Queerty has an short interview with Shane Bitney Crone, the man behind the story of Bridegroom, a documentary that depicts the painful experience of Crone after his partner died from a tragic accident: The video, which depicted the heartbreak … Continue reading
Posted in film
Tagged Bridegroom, cinema, gay cinema, LGBT documentary, LGBT film, Shane Bitney Crone, Tom Bridegroom
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Today in LGBT History: Major! New Doc Film About Stonewall Transgender Activist
The Huffington Post reports that filmmakers Annalise Ophelian And StormMiguel Florez are working on a documentary about Miss Major, a transgender activist who was one of the original Stonewall Inn rebels: The Huffington Post: As an iconic figure within the … Continue reading
Posted in activism, film, LGBT History
Tagged Annalise Ophelian, biographies, biography, documentary, gay documentaries, gay history, gay rights, gay rights history, LGBT biographies, LGBT documentary, LGBT History, queer history, Stonewall Generation, Stonewall riots, StormMiguel Florez, transgender, transgender women
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Film ‘Friend of Essex’ Explores the Experience of Young, Black Gay Men
From METROWEEKLY: Amir Dixon wasn’t sure how willing some young black gay men would be to go on record about the struggles they face. But once Dixon established a rapport and a safe space, ”people opened up and shared very … Continue reading
Posted in film, LGBT Youth
Tagged Amir Dixon, Friend of Essex, independent film, LGBT documentary, LGBT film, NuNationNow, queer cinema, the black experience
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