Films about lgbt

Movie selections

Films about LGBT encompass a diverse range of stories and characters, often exploring themes of love, identity, and acceptance within the LGBTQ+ community. These films shed light on the challenges and triumphs of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer. They play a crucial role in raising awareness, promoting understanding, and celebrating the rich diversity of human experiences.

“Brokeback Mountain”, 2005

Director: Ang Lee

films about lgbt - Brokeback Mountain

Directed by Ang Lee, this film follows the forbidden love affair between two cowboys, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist, set against the backdrop of the American West. The movie delves into the complexities of their relationship and the impact of societal norms on their lives.

Starring: Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Randy Quaid, Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Linda Cardellini, Anna Faris, David Harbour, Kate Mara, Graham Beckel, Roberta Maxwell, Peter McRobbie, Scott Michael Campbell, Valerie Planche, Dave Trimble, Victor Reyes, Lachlan Mackintosh, Larry Reese, Marty Antonini, Tom Carey, Dan McDougall, Don Bland, Steven Cree Molison, Duval Lang, Dean Barrett, Hannah Stewart, Mary Liboiron, Kade Philps, Steffen Cole Moser, Brooklynn Proulx, Keanna Dubé, James Baker, Pete Seadon, Sarah Hyslop, Jacey Kenny, Jerry Callaghan, Cayla Wolever, Cheyenne Hill, Jake Church, Ken Zilka, John Tench, Will Martin, Gary Lauder, Christian Fraser, Cam Sutherland, Dean Blanke, Bonkers, Rose Davidson, Spencer Kayden, Jon-Paul Khouri;
Production year: 2005;
Genre: western, melodrama, drama;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 134 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7,7;

More information about the film “Brokeback Mountain” on the website imdb.com

“Moonlight”, 2016

Director: Barry Jenkins

films about lgbt - Moonlight

Directed by Barry Jenkins, “Moonlight” is a coming-of-age drama that chronicles the life of a young black man named Chiron as he grapples with his identity and sexuality while growing up in a tough Miami neighborhood. The film sensitively explores themes of masculinity, love, and self-discovery.

Starring: Alex R. Hibbert, Ashton Sanders, Trevante Rhodes, Naomie Harris, Janelle Monae, Mahershala Ali, Jaden Piner, Jharrel Jerome, André Holland, Patrick Decile, Shariff Earp, Duan Sanderson, Caheej McGloun, Kamal Ani-Bellow, Keomi Givens, Eddie Blanchard, Rudi Goblen, Edson Jean, Herveline Moncion, Fransley Hyppolite, Jesus Mitchell, Larry Anderson, Tanisha Cidel, Stephon Bron, Don Seward, Justin Ebenhack, J.C. Gutierrez;
Production year: 2016;
Genre: drama;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 110 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7,4;

More information about the film “Moonlight” on the website imdb.com

“Carol”, 2014

Director: Todd Haynes

films about lgbt - Carol

Directed by Todd Haynes, “Carol” is a romantic drama set in the 1950s, depicting the love affair between an aspiring photographer, Therese Belivet, and an older, married woman named Carol Aird. The film beautifully portrays the challenges and emotional complexities of their relationship in a conservative society.

Starring: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Kyle Chandler, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy, John Magaro, Cory Michael Smith, Kevin Crowley, Nik Pajic, Carrie Brownstein, Trent Rowland, Sadie Heim, Kk Heim, Amy Warner, Michael Haney, Wendy Lardin, Pamela Evans Haynes, Greg Violand, Michael Joseph Thomas Ward, Kay Geiger, Christine Dye, Deb G. Girdler, Douglas Scott Sorenson, Ken Strunk, Mike Dennis, Ann Reskin, Annie Kalahurka, Linnea Bond, Steven Andrews, Tanya Smith, Ryan Wesley Gilreath, Chuck Gillespie, Jeremy Carlisle Parker, Giedre Mockeliunaite, Taylor Marie Frey, Robert J. Ashe, Anita Farmer Bergman, Colin Botts, Lance Brock, James Brown, Chelsea Carnder, Gary Chinn, William Cross, Richard Doone, Jim Dougherty, Liberty Fraysure, Jerry Gallagher, Bella Garcia, Robert Gerding, Jorge J. González;
Production year: 2014;
Genre: drama, melodrama;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 118 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7,2;

“The Kids Are All Right”, 2010

Director: Lisa Cholodenko

films about lgbt - The Kids Are All Right

Directed by Lisa Cholodenko, this film revolves around a lesbian couple, Nic and Jules, and their two children who seek out their biological father. The movie humorously and poignantly explores the dynamics of family, love, and the complexities of modern relationships.

Starring: Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska, Josh Hutcherson, Yaya DaCosta, Kunal Sharma, Eddie Hassell, Zosia Mamet, Joaquín Garrido, Rebecca Lawrence, Lisa Eisner, Eric Eisner, Sasha Spielberg, James MacDonald, Margo Victor, Diego Calderón, Amy Grabow, Nino Nava;
Production year: 2010;
Genre: drama, melodrama, comedy;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 106 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 7;

More information about the film “The Kids Are All Right” on the website imdb.com

These films are just a snapshot of the rich and diverse cinematic landscape of stories about the LGBTQ+ experience, each offering unique perspectives and narratives that contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the community.

In the world of cinema, the portrayal of LGBT characters and stories has evolved significantly over the years, reflecting the struggles, triumphs, and diverse experiences of the community. From heartwarming romances to poignant coming-of-age tales and powerful dramas, the films about LGBT have not only entertained but also educated and enlightened audiences. These films have sparked important conversations about love, identity, and acceptance, serving as a reminder of the rich tapestry of human experiences. As the film industry continues to embrace and champion diverse voices, the selection of films about LGBT stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in fostering empathy, understanding, and inclusivity.

Katie Knight
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