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‘The Language of Love’ — a delicate take on first love and awakening sexuality
A new short film written and performed by Kim Ho tells the story of a 17-year-old gay teen who struggles to find the words to be true to himself… and his best friend — a story that captures the feelings and emotions of gay kids who often feel alone and isolated because of their sexual orientation.
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BRIDEGROOM: A love story that was tragically, abruptly cut short (Trailer)
BRIDEGROOM, an upcoming film that tells the emotional journey of Shane Bitney Crone and Tom Bridegroom, two young men in a loving and committed relationship that was cut tragically short by a misstep off the side of a roof, has released its first trailer, and is set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on April 23.
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Daniel Radcliffe conjures brave new role as gay poet in ‘Kill Your Darlings’
As with his Broadway debut in “Equus,” which also featured a nude scene, Daniel Radcliffe said his celebrity from the boy wizard franchise might draw in fans who would not have seen a film such as “Kill Your Darlings.”
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Alex Pelosi’s Sundance debut ‘Fall from Grace’ profiles Jim McGreevey
PARK CITY, Utah — Alexandra Pelosi was beaming: She had just made her Sundance Film Festival debut with the HBO documentary “Fall from Grace,” about former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey; her mother, Rep. Nancy Pelosi was on hand to witness it; and Sundance’s founder and Pelosi’s hero, Robert Redford, made it a point to […]
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Redford: Diversity reigns at annual Sundance Film Festival
PARK CITY, Utah — Diversity is king at the Sundance Film Festival – and queen, too. For the first time, half of the films featured at the festival were made by women. Festival founder Robert Redford opened the event Thursday and said “diversity is the point” of the independent film showcase, further evidenced by contributions […]
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LGBT History Month profile: Billy Haines, popular 1930s film star
William “Billy” Haines was one of the most popular silent and talking film stars of the 1930’s. He left show business when he refused to deny his homosexuality.
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Janet Jackson to produce film on transgender lives, struggles for equality
NEW YORK — Grammy award winning artist Janet Jackson has signed on to be executive producer of a documentary covering the lives and struggles of transgender people around the world.
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‘Bully’ to be released with PG-13 rating without cutting crucial scene
LOS ANGELES — After weeks of conflict with the Motion Picture Association of America, the controversial film “Bully” will be released with a PG-13 rating, in time for the film’s April 13 expansion to 55 markets, according to an announcement by the Weinstein Company, the film’s distributor.
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The GLAAD Wrap: ‘Bully’ film opens, Matt Bomer on ‘Glee,’ Lambda literary awards
Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBT-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.
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117 years since love dared to speak its name
LGBTQ people only desire to realize their right to love each other, not impose it on others. Don’t fool yourself, the mob rule of democracy will shift the discussion to a determination of what marriage means for the majority, rather than the protection of minority rights by judicial rule of law. This protection is inherent in the U.S. Constitution, but many religious followers do not understand this, or even when they do, they do not value it or accept it.