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  1. Pride (2022) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Wendell & Wild
    • In from The Side
    • The Inspection
    • Bones and All
    • Natchathiram Nagargirathu
    • Bodies Bodies Bodies
    • Badhaai Do
    • All The Beauty and Bloodshed
    • Girl Picture
    • We’Re All Going to The World’S Fair

    Henry Selick’s stop-motion animation horror comedy is absurd but, in equal parts, adorable. The story follows two demon brothers, Wendell (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key) and Wild (voiced by Jordan Peele), who seek to escape the underworld, and their father, Buffalo Belzer (voiced by Ving Rhames). They register the help of Kat Elliot (voiced by Lyric...

    Written and directed by Matt Carter, this story is a lens into the complexities of queer identities in the world of sports that many of us may not be familiar with. The story follows two rugby players, Mark (played by Alexander Lincoln) and Warren (played by Alexander King), who try to hide their affair from their long-term romantic partners and te...

    Written and directed by Elegance Bratton, this debut feature follows the life of a queer soldier in the army, another profession that values hyper-masculinity. Ellis French (played by Jeremy Pope) is a queer individual of color in this story who tries to crawl back into the closet for his survival after being ousted by his mother. Doubly marginaliz...

    Directed by Luca Guadagnino, this romantic drama seeks to redefine the borders of what we traditionally consider to be queer. Maren Yearly (played by Taylor Russell) is a cannibal in the 1980s who has been deserted by her father and is on her way to meet her mother. She meets Lee (played by Timothée Chalamet), a fellow cannibal. They travel across ...

    Written and directed by Pa Ranjith, Natchathiram Nagargirathu is a Tamil-language Indian film that is like a surprise queer bomb eager to expose the traditional hetero-patriarchal attitudes inherent in Tamil society. The theatre troupe at the center of this plot makes pertinent social commentary under the disguise of seeking to understand and inter...

    Directed by Halina Reijn, this film screams out queerness and Gen Z behavior stereotypes in a disarmingly comic whodunit fashion. There is a hurricane party being hosted by David (played by Pete Davidson), and in attendance is his friend, Sophie (played by Amandla Stenberg) and her partner, Bee (played by Maria Bakalova); David’s girlfriend, Emma (...

    Directed by Harshavardhan Kulkarni, this Hindi-language Bollywood drama was also one of the finest Indian films to hit theatres last year. It follows the stories of Shardul Thakur (played by Rajkumar Rao) and Suman Singh (played by Bhumi Pednekar), who enter a lavender marriage to be able to lead their secret queer lives. Shardul and Suman navigate...

    Directed by Laura Poitras, this is a documentary that closely looks at the career of Nan Goldin, a famous photographer, and queer activist. Goldin’s works have been eye-opening in understanding the subtext of intimacies and queer subcultures in traditionally urban societies. However, Goldin is primarily remembered for holding Purdue Pharma, run by ...

    Directed by Alli Haapasalo, this Finnish film is pregnant with desires, angst, and coming-of-age among three young adults, Mimmi (played by Aamu Milonoff), Emma (played by Linnea Leino) and Rönkkö (played by Eleonoora Kauhanen). Rönkkö and Mimmi are buddies at school and work while Emma is their classmate and is immediately attracted to Mimmi when ...

    Written and directed by non-binary filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun, this experimental horror film seeks to detectably redefine our idea of all things queer. Casey (played by Anna Cobb) partakes in the World’s Fair Challenge to post videos that increasingly threaten to dissociate her physical identity. She reaches out to another fellow collaborator, JLB (...

  2. Jun 1, 2022 · 13 LGBTQ+ Movies & TV Shows to Watch During Pride Month 2022. Happy Pride Month, Mary Suevians! June is finally here, bringing with it a celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and history. And because...

  3. Jun 9, 2022 · With so many movies out there celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, it can be hard to know where to start. Here, Metro.co.uk rounds up the best. The best filmed to stream this June.

    • Ewan Quayle
    • Everything Everywhere All At Once. A visual kaleidoscope of colourful multidimensional reality, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere All At Once is a real feat.
    • Fire Island. Fire Island, a gay take on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice based around the gay mecca of Fire Island in New York, has already been deemed a queer classic.
    • Bones and All. Everything Luca Guadagnino touches seems to be underscored by a queer subtext. Following Call Me By Your Name, the director’s next cinematic endeavour is the magnificent Bones and All.
    • Girl Picture. Alli Haapasalo’s Finnish coming-of-age drama chronicles three Fridays in the lives of a trio of young women. Mimmi (Aamu Milonoff), Rönkkö (Eleonoora Kauhanen), and Emma (Linnea Leino) are dealing with sexual desires and queer romances.
  4. Pride (2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  6. An experimental film that explores a story of forbidden love between two men. The visuals represent two parallel narratives, one of the comforts and safe space that engulfs the world of the two lovers, where their intimacy is secured and protected, and the other narrative shot entirely outdoors speaks of the battles and the challenges that they endure in order to keep their affair afloat.

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