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Not many countries can say the same concerning homosexuality, but the French have taken the plunge in showing just how normal same-sex is, and quite literally in this short film we follow step by step homosexual desire and fulfilment. The melancholy of the ending perhaps reflects the seeming impossibility of a queer future – both in 1940s US and to me at school in 1990s Britain.

His Dad sees all this, finally sees some of the video. the relation with the father as axis.

1992 gay film

5 "gayniggers" who come from the planet Anus come to earth to eliminate the women population and create an all male, gay society. It's also a comedy. Changes are made. Unfortunately, being his debut (one of the best for me, within the world of "first-time actors in those times") he fell into ostracism relatively speaking.

The student, so introverted, lives life through his video camera, tapes all he can. If the title intrigues you, watch it just for curiosity sake. This code references The Wizard of Oz, in which Garland plays Dorothy, and was used within the LGBTQ+ community to discreetly identify each other.


This article is part of a series highlighting brilliant films that should be more widely known and firmly part of the canon of queer cinema .


Film theorist Patricia White traces such viewing practices back to the introduction of the Motion Picture Production (or Hays) Code.

However, Chicago Cubs owner Walter Harvey persuades his fellow owners to bankroll a women’s league.

Queer viewers have long found pleasure and queer possibilities in popular culture.

In one episode, the queer teammates visit a lesbian bar run by none other than Rosie O’Donnell, now a 1940s butch with a wife. In capital letters. left out "accidentally".

Imagine how great it would be with Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock and Will Smith playing lead roles!

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the greatest movie of all time

I saw this movie about 2 weeks ago, while waiting for my wife to give birth to our first child, but when she actually started to give birth i was so amazed by this film i missed it and i dont regret it.

The movie is truly a breaktruh for the art of filmmaking.

Yes, it is; I won't deny that. With names like D. Ildo and Sargeant Shaven Balls and classic stereotypes, this hard to find sci fi spoof is worth the time to watch even though it is near impossible to find. but is not enough.