From coming-of-age dramas to heartwarming family comedies and Oscar-winning films, here's a list of films that have pushed boundaries, broken barriers, and focused on the LGBTQ+ community over the past five years.
The 2019 LGBT Film Festival will take place between November 23 and December 1, and will be opened by the Brazilian film Greta. It is an important social event, where foreign and domestic filmmakers will try to open many perspectives on the issue of same-sex orientation and otherness through original films.
Adidas marked this year's pride month, which traditionally takes place in June, when we can watch many pride parades around the world, with the launch of the colorful Adidas Pride Collection 2019 footwear and clothing collection.
The oldest festival of lesbian and gay films in Europe will once again this year present cinematographic novelties concerning homosexual themes at various venues in the capital and Slovenia. The 34th LGBT Film Festival 2018 is an important socialization and social event, as foreign and domestic filmmakers will try to open many perspectives on the issue of homosexuality through original films. Two Slovenian films will also be presented.
Whether same-sex partners should have the right to parent and to adopt is a debate that has always raised a hurricane of dust on both sides of the divide. While some may think that the argument that a child needs a caregiver of both sexes is strong enough to tip the scales in their favor, it is actually just homophobia in disguise – as many studies as well as empirical evidence from the everyday world have shown. Read below about a study that proves same-sex partners make great parents.
Get the tissues ready, you'll need them. This short animated film is a real internet sensation and just what we need in today's world full of intolerance and hatred.
Every day in the Castro, the district of San Francisco, will be even more beautiful from now on. Residents there will be able to walk along straight rainbow pedestrian crossings!
With his emotional and impressive photo series, New York artist Braden Summers managed to break the mentality that true love cannot develop between two men or two women.