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Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema is a 1996 documentary by filmmaker Stanley Kwan exploring representations of queerness and LGBT identity in film from Greater China. The film was produced and partially funded by the British Film Institute to mark the centenary of cinema.
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Queer China, 'Comrade' China (Chinese: 誌同志; pinyin: zhi tong zhi), directed by Cui Zi’en, is a 2008 independent Chinese documentary about homosexuality in China. The film features interviews with prominent academics and activists.
Conversely, women dress in men's boots and hats and are in charge of public affairs. The folk belief in this Women's Kingdom is best known from the eighteenth-century novel Romance of the Flowers in the Mirror. [11] Dragon-gods, from Myths and Legends of China, 1922 by E. T. C. Werner. Dragons sometimes sexually assaulted older men.
The Raccoon (China, 2016 movie) Rainbow Family (2015) Revive: Reincarnation of a Superstar (China, 2016 web series) A Round Trip to Love (China, 2016 movie) Stay With Me (China, 2023 web series) Speechless (China) Spring Fever (2009) (The Scarlet Dreams of) This Summer (China, 2015 short film) The Untamed (China, 2019 TV series) Till Death Tear ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer people from China, including the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, and Macao See also: Category:Chinese LGBTQ rights activists This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Chinese people .
This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer-related films.It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.