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- STREAM IT OR SKIP IT: ‘ALL IN MY FAY’ ON NETFLIX, A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT A GAY CHE MAN AND HIS TRADNAL FAY
- NEW DOCUMENTARY EXPLOR GAY LIFE CHA
- GAY WATER, A NEW NNED CKTAIL, WANTS TO BE THE ANTI-BUD LIGHT
STREAM IT OR SKIP IT: ‘ALL IN MY FAY’ ON NETFLIX, A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT A GAY CHE MAN AND HIS TRADNAL FAY
This article addrs the qutn of publis pennt Che documentary, g exampl om the lbian and gay muny as illtratns. I * gay chinese documentary *
A Che fay railg agast their gay son’s liftyle and choice to have kids via surrogat.
NEW DOCUMENTARY EXPLOR GAY LIFE CHA
* gay chinese documentary *
-based filmmaker Hao Wu don’t want to show a fay crisis; he jt wants to show what beg gay a regular Che fay is like. Bee he’s gay, and Che society don’t exactly embrace the LGBTQ muny, he felt he need to be someplace that was more acceptg of who he was, even if he had to leave his fay. Hao beg gay has ed that visn for her.
His grandfather, though, has no ia that Hao is gay; he feels that before he turns 100, Hao should return to Chengdu wh a wife and child. ” That’s basilly the rponse he has to anyone who don’t know he’s gay that asks about his wife.
GAY WATER, A NEW NNED CKTAIL, WANTS TO BE THE ANTI-BUD LIGHT
In 40 mut, Hao Wu vers about three years of his life, om his grandfather’s birthday through the first vis wh his kids, and he pats the picture of what he’s up agast as a gay man om Cha as more of a se of culture and tradn than anythg else. But their difficulty wh Hao’s orientatn don’t e om a place of bigotry or homophobia.