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  1. Pride (2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Pride (2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Dec 16, 2020 · We've compiled a list of movies that center LGBTQ+ storylines, themes, and characters (and no, not just relegated to the funny sidekick). Scroll down to discover your next favorite film!

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    • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. The comic vet (under a rich overall deal with Warner Bros. TV) punctuates his youth-skewing slate (The CW's Riverdale and Katy Keene and Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) with LGBTQ characters and storylines — including a transition arc on Sabrina, mirroring the life of genderqueer star Lachlan Watson.
    • Greg Berlanti. Having fought to put the first same-sex kiss between two men on network TV (Dawson's Creek), the megaproducer continues to represent the community in the many shows (he's juggling 19) he has across six platforms.
    • Casey Bloys. Since taking the entertainment reins in 2016, Bloys has made it a mission to broaden inclusion efforts with YA hit Euphoria and period drama Gentleman Jack — both of which star queer characters.
    • Steven Canals. The writer made history with Pose, which features the largest number of trans actors ever on scripted TV. His and Ryan Murphy's FX drama, renewed for a third season, is widely praised as the bellwether of boosted trans and person-of-color representation on and behind the camera.
    • Paris Is Burning (1991) Paris Is Burning (directed by Jennie Livingston) documents New York City’s ballroom scene during the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, and the Black and Latine gay and trans ball walkers, queens, and forged families at its heart.
    • Late Bloomers (1996) This sweet coming-of-age-in-middle-age film, directed by Julia Dyer and written by her sister Gretchen Dyer, follows math teacher Dinah (Connie Nelson) and secretary Carly (Dee Hennigan), who unexpectedly fall in love over basketball lessons while working at the same Texas high school.
    • But I’m a Cheerleader (1999) A major contributor to Natasha Lyonne’s legacy as a “straight gay icon,” and an essential part of queer canon, But I’m a Cheerleader (directed by Jamie Babbit and written by Babbit and Brian Peterson) is a slightly surreal story set in a pastel-hued gay conversion camp.
    • Brokeback Mountain (2005) Maybe Brokeback has become something of a cliché since its record-breaking premiere—but should that stop you from experiencing this piece of cinematic history, and getting a good, gay cry going to boot?
  4. Pride is a 2014 British historical comedy-drama film written by Stephen Beresford and directed by Matthew Warchus. Based on a true story, it depicts a group of lesbian and gay activists who raised money to help families affected by the British miners' strike in 1984, [3] at the outset of what would become the Lesbians and Gays Support the ...

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  6. Rate. TV Series. Victor is a new student at Creekwood High School on his own journey of self-discovery, facing challenges at home, adjusting to a new city, and struggling with his sexual orientation. Creator Isaac Aptaker Elizabeth Berger Stars Michael Cimino Rachel Hilson Anthony Turpel.

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