LGBTQIA + Pride Day and the compiled a list of films to celebrate the date.
International LGBTQIA + Pride Day is celebrated on June 28 on the occasion of the Stonewall Rebellion, which took place on this date in 1969 in Greenwich Village, New York, in the struggle for the rights of LGBTQIA + people. The date is a milestone in the struggle of the LGBTQIA + community and is celebrated by various sectors of society.
The same goes for cinema, which is increasingly evolving to show the diversity of the world we live in and to tell representative stories of different groups.
That’s why Olhar Digital has created the list below, featuring films to celebrate International LGBTQIA + Pride Day.
Moonlight, moonlight
Winner of the Oscar for best film in 2017, “Moonlight, in the light of the moon” tells the story of several moments in the life of Chiron, a young black man who discovers his sexuality in the midst of a reality of poverty. crime and drugs.
Today I want to go back alone
Those looking for a sweeter movie will be happy with “Today I want to go back alone”. The film tells the story of Leonardo, a blind boy who has to deal with his overprotective mother and the discoveries of her first love.
Alice Junior
“Alice Júnior” is another national film to make up the list and tells the story of a trans YouTuber, who moves to a small conservative town within Paraná, where she faces prejudices coming not only from the virtual environment, but day the day
Portrait of a young woman on fire
“Portrait of a young woman on fire” is another that joins the list of films to celebrate LGBTQIA + Pride Day. The French film stars two protagonists: the painter Marianne and Héloïse, a young bride-to-be against her will. As Marianne tries to capture the essence of the bride without her knowledge, a passion develops between the two.
The game of imitation
Played by Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing, known today as the father of computer science, “The Imitation Game” shows how the career and life of a brilliant man and war hero turned into a nightmare for one reason only: being homosexual.
mandarin
American drama from the director of “The Florida Project”, follows the journey of the transgender woman Sin-Dee, in search of her boyfriend shortly after being released from prison. One curiosity that caught the attention of the film is that it was shot entirely using just three iPhones, a lens, and a mobile image filter application.
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