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Midnight (1939)

Rex O'Malley plays the queer-coded gay best friend in queer director Mitchell Leisen’s 1939 screwball comedy MIDNIGHT.

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Saturday Church (2017)

Writer/director Damon Cardasis’ 2017 film SATURDAY CHURCH; a coming of age story, set in New York City, about a teenage boy who begins to build a new family of supportive queer and trans friends after facing rejection at home.

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The Fox (1967)

Sandy Dennis and Anne Heywood star in the 1967 Canadian film adaptation of queer author D.H. Lawrence’s 1923 novella THE FOX.

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Handsome Devil (2016)

Andrew Scott, Nicholas Galitzine and Fionn O’Shea star in out writer/director John Butler’s 2016 film HANDSOME DEVIL.

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Drifting Flowers (2008)

Lesbian filmmaker Zero Chou’s 2008 film DRIFTING FLOWERS (Piao lang qing chun) is made up of three different stories about queer women.

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Brooklyn 45 (2023)

Jeremy Holm plays Archie, a gay army major with a dark past, in bisexual filmmaker Ted Geoghegan’s 2023 supernatural horror film BROOKLYN 45.

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INTOLERANCE (1916)

Prince Belshazzar (Alfred Paget) and his guard (Elmo Lincoln) share in one of Hollywood’s earliest onscreen same-sex kisses in D.W. Griffith’s 1916 silent epic INTOLERANCE: LOVE’S STRUGGLE THROUGH THE AGES

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Saving Face (2004)

Lynn Chen, Michelle Krusiec & Joan Chen star in queer filmmaker Alice Wu’s pioneering 2004 lesbian rom-com SAVING FACE.

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BURNT MONEY (2000)

Learn what author/critic Gary Kramer has to say about director Marcelo Piñeyro’s 2000 true crime film BURNT MONEY (Plata quemada).

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The Razor’s Edge (1946)

Clifton Webb is the queer-coded wealthy “bachelor” Elliott Templeton in Edmund Goulding’s 1946 adaptation of queer author W. Somerset Maugham’s 1944 novel “The Razor’s Edge.”

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