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The list of feature films with LGBT characters is split across the following pages: List of feature films with lesbian characters; List of feature films with gay characters; List of feature films with bisexual characters; List of feature films with transgender characters; List of film franchises with LGBT characters
This list contains theatrically released cinema films that highlight the issues and experiences of the LGBT community through the inclusion of LGBT romance and relationships. The films are organized by storyline, arranged alphabetically , by year , by country of filming, and by production.
The following is a list of feature films with fictional and factual bisexual characters. The films were released theatrically, direct-to-video , or on a streaming platform ( non-linear network). Films are in alphabetical order by year of release.
This is an index list of various lists of LGBTQ films split by decade, storyline and those made-for-television. Films directed by women, animated films as well as an alphabetical list of such movies are also included.
The list includes films that deal with or feature significant LGBTQ issues or characters. These films may involve LGBTQ cast or crew, an LGBTQ producer/director, an LGBTQ story, or a focus on LGBTQ target audiences. The English film title, original title, country of origin and production year are listed. Order is alphabetical by title.
Keeping with the theme of uncovering BIPOC contributions and telling their stories from a new lens, documentaries “Move Ya Body: The Birth of House,” from director Elegance Bratton, and ...
Male hitchhiker No. 1 Anthony James: The two men hitchhike while standing next to a broken-down car with a "Just Married" sign on the back. Kowalski picks them up and they attempt to rob him before he throws them out of the car. United States, United Kingdom [51] Male hitchhiker No. 2 Arthur Malet: 1971 Villain: Vic Dakin Richard Burton
The following is a list of film franchises with fictional and factual lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender characters. The films were released theatrically, direct-to-video, or on a streaming platform (non-television network). (For fictional queer characters (the "Q" in LGBT-Q), see lists for asexual, intersex, non-binary, and pansexual ...