lgbtq+ films per decade
1910s:
Different from the Others (1919)
Two male musicians fall in love, but blackmail and scandal makes the affair take a tragic turn.
1920s:
Wings (1927)
In this silent film, romantic rivals fly against the enemy in World War I.
1930s:
Queen Christina (1933)
Queen Christina of Sweden is a popular monarch who is loyal to her country. However, when she falls in love with a Spanish envoy, she must choose between the throne and who she loves.
1940s:
Rope (1948)
Two men attempt to prove they committed the perfect crime by hosting a dinner party after strangling their former classmate to death.
1950s:
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
A rebellious young man with a troubled past comes to a new town, finding friends and enemies.
1960s:
The Children’s Hour (1961)
A private school for young girls is scandalized when one student accuses the two young women who run the school of having a lesbian relationship.
1970s:
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
A story of creation, love, hate, adventure, and most of all, sex.
1980s:
Maurice (1987)
After his lover rejects him, a young man trapped by the oppressiveness of Edwardian society tries to come to terms with and accept his sexuality.
1990s:
My Own Private Idaho (1991)
Two best friends living on the streets of Portland as hustlers embark on a journey of self discovery and find their relationship stumbling along the way.
2000s:
Dorian Gray (2009)
A corrupt young man keeps his youthful beauty eternally, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.
2010s:
Call Me by Your Name (2017)
In 1980s Italy, romance blossoms between a 17 year old student and the older man hired as his father’s research assistant.
2020s:
Ammonite (2020)
In 1840s England, an acclaimed but overlooked fossil hunter and a young woman sent to convalesce by the sea develop an intense relationship.
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Mural in ad-Dheisheh Camp, [Handala by Naji al-Ali ناجي سليم العلي (1938-1987)], 2015 [The Mai Hammash Collection, The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive, The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit]
«He who writes for Palestine and he who draws for Palestine should know that his death is inevitable»
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Paul Valéry, Plans. De 1924 à 1939, [p. 70, recto and verso], from Alphabet. VAlphabet, volume II, [published online on December 17, 2017] [Département des Manuscrits, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris]
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