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'PASSAG' DIRECTOR NOUNC 'DANGERO' NC-17 RATG ON A FILM PICTG A GAY LOVE STORY
No Regret holds a unique posn as South Korea's first major film helmed by an openly gay director and for s public receptn. The film sparked dialogue about homosexualy wh a tradnally nservative society, strikg a chord wh a wi array of viewers. Emotnally charged, Night Flight weav a pellg narrative about a gay relatnship.
Two Weddgs and a Funeral was done by one of South Korea’s few openly gay directors: Kim Jho Kwang-soo. Released 2012, this most film did not reach mastream succs when me out theaters but was succsful for a queer film Korea due to the number of tickets sold — an imprsive amount for a film about gay characters at the time. This romantic edy follows two doctors at a hospal, one of whom is gay and the other a lbian.
Sh (Hae-jun) is a fierce trans queen and one of the bt dancers the Seoul waackg scene—a style of dance that origated Los Angel gay clubs durg the 1970s dis era—who wants to w a dance petn for the prize money that will help her afford genr reassignment surgery. Badhaai Do is a edy-drama that looks at the marriage of nvenience between Shardul (Rajkummar Rao) and Sumi (Bhumi Pednekar), who plate their rpective fai' sire for heterosexual matrimony while livg their gay and lbian liv secret and datg people they tly love. This crilly acclaimed movie by Ray Yng tells the story of two married gay men their twilight years.