![]() There are even LGBTQ+ Christmas movies, like the Kristen Stewart-starring Happiest Season and Netflix’s Single All The Way, released in 2021. ![]() Of course, 2005’s Brokeback Mountainpushed queer cinema out of the closet, but in the nearly 20 years since films like Love, Simon, the first teen romantic comedy produced by a major studio to feature a gay lead character, Barry Jenkins’s Oscar winner Moonlight, 2017’s A Fantastic Woman, Céline Sciamma’s sumptuous Portrait of a Lady on Fire, vital French AIDS drama 120 Beats Per Minute and the groundbreaking Tangerine, shot entirely on iPhones, have provided brilliant, urgent and essential representations of all the different facets of queer life. Now, nearly every corner of the LGBTQ+ community lays a claim to the silver screen. Where, in years gone by, the majority of films have focused on the lives of (predominantly white) gay men, over the past decade there’s been a steady stream of quality films exploring the full gamut of the queer experience.
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