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17 LGBTQ+ films that don't bury their gays

watchlist!But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)There’s only one person who can tell you who you are, and it’s not Sue Sylvester; it’s RuPaul in a tracksuit. There’s no better place to start than with this bubblegum pink classic starring Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall. This film, about a lesbian cheerleader forced to go to a conversion camp, doesn’t take itself too seriously, resulting in sapphic hijinks, corny displays of affection, and a climactic wedding objection.Love Lies Bleeding (2024)Revenge may be sweet, but Kristin Stewart in a muscle tank is sweeter.
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Entertainment short film trailer park WATCH: Secret sauna sessions, mosh pit make-outs & more as this short film anthology reaches its climax
Queerty, we’ve long sung the praises of Boys On Film, the anthology series that has regularly assembled the sultriest and most thought-provoking gay short films from all over the world.Since 2009, the U.K.-based LGBTQ+ film distributor Peccadillo Pictures has been behind the series, platforming global filmmakers on the rise and giving audiences everywhere a chance to see these stories that they might otherwise miss—unless they’re frequenting international queer film festivals.So we were bummed to hear that last’s year Boys On Film 23: Dangerous To Know was the penultimate edition, and that we’d soon have to say goodbye.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.With that in mind, today, we bring you a first look at Boys On Film 24, the final entry in this long-running landmark series…. or is it? Fittingly subtitled Happy Endings, this fresh batch of 11 short films is centered around the idea that all good things must come to an end—which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
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