POLL: WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE QUEER FILM?

POLL: WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE QUEER FILM?

June is widely regarded as Pride month, with festivals (and parades) set to take place around the world — including in Sydney. To celebrate, what is your favourite LGBTI-themed movie? (If your movie isn’t listed, add it in the comments.)

 

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26 responses to “POLL: WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE QUEER FILM?”

  1. Haven’t really seen many films as such.
    I think if someone was to produce an honest film of how gay life is in who we are as individuals, without the controversy or the hype, maybe I’d be interested.

  2. Cowboys and Angles-I love the bond of freindship which develops between straight and gay young men.

  3. So many brilliant films missing from that list
    Torch Song Trilogy
    And the Band Played on
    LongTime companion
    Too Wong Foo
    Latter Days
    Angels in America
    Mysterious Skin
    Gods and Monsters
    Head On
    Bear City
    The Normal Heart
    Weekend
    Trick
    Prayers for Bobby
    Get Real
    The Wedding Banquet
    Kill your darlings
    Victor/Victoria
    Christopher and His Kind
    The Skeleton Twins
    Mambo Italiano
    Jeffrey
    Camp

    and I could go on and on :)

    • Leans closer my DVD shelf
      Kinky Boots
      Any Day now
      A Home at the end of the World
      but I’m a cheerleader
      The broken hearts Club
      Connie and Carla
      Maurice
      The crying game
      Apartment Zero
      Kiss of the Spiderwoman
      Strapped
      Shelter
      Bound
      The most unfabulous social life of Ethan Green
      Love, Valour, Compassion
      Ciao
      A single Man
      Freefall
      Bear Cub
      Gayby
      Velvet Goldmine
      Dog Day Afternoon
      The naked civil servant
      Cowboys and Angels
      Behind the Candelabra
      Party Monster
      Girls on Girls
      Including your list that is pretty much my collection of gay cinema

  4. The Sum Of Us is my favourite for many reasons, including that my mother gave me a big hug after I took her and her mate to see it at the Village Twin, Brisbane in ’94. On 11th July of that year our Queer Radio team interviewed screen/playwright David Stevens at the Brisbane Film Festival and you can hear him expain why exactly why he considered this to be a thankyou gift to Australia for being so kind and welcoming to him: