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Americans search for one LGBTQ film more than any other — and it might surprise you

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A Fantastic Woman or Moonlight? Maybe an indie hit, such as Tangerine, or Hedwig and the Angry Inch?All perfectly valid choices, but according to LGBTQ-friendly jeweler Shane Co.

they’re not the film most Americans are apparently searching for.To celebrate Pride Month, Shane Co. analyzed Google Trends to find out which films we’re searching for — and then handily broke the results down by state.“Pride looks a little different this year, as parades and parties have been canceled to protect the health of would-be attendees,” Shane Co.

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