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Contents:
- LET US BE GAY
- HOW HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST OUT GAY STAR CHOSE LOVE OVER REER
- 16 MT-SEE CLASSIC GAY MOVI FROM BEFORE YOU WERE BORN
- BEG GAY THE THIRTI (GAY LIFE)
- IN GAY MADRID
- WHEN HOLLYWOOD STUDS MARRIED OFF GAY STARS TO KEEP THEIR SEXUALY A SECRET
LET US BE GAY
Dear lennials, the generatn born durg the '80s, the are the gay-themed movi — some wonrful, some wonrfully terrible — worth your time. * film gay 1930 *
Let’s beg 1895 wh the very first glimpse of queerns on mera: William Dickson’s experimental sound film “The Gay Brothers”. While was normal for two men to dance together the 19th century, some viewed this as the first pictn of queerns on the screen—seeg as was Vo Rso that troduced as “The Gay Brothers” his semal work “The Celluloid Closet. Durg the end of the scene, the gay wboy blows a kiss at Cannister—Cannister who wav him off disgt—while the tle rd reads “My Hero!
HOW HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST OUT GAY STAR CHOSE LOVE OVER REER
In this outstandg episo of pneerg 1980s TV seri Gay Life, Gifford Skner scrib what was like to be a gay man the 1930s. Illumatg and nostalgic, Gifford rells pickg up guardsmen Hy Park as well as some of the homosexual ‘characters’ he enuntered London’s Wt End. The gay activist, historian and soclogist Jefey Weeks is terviewed about gay law reform. * film gay 1930 *
For stance, the German law Paragraph 175 that outlawed homosexual acts between men, but did not mentn acts between women, is a law that Richard Oswald’s “Different om the Others” (1919) advot agast.
16 MT-SEE CLASSIC GAY MOVI FROM BEFORE YOU WERE BORN
From 1894, when the very first gay film premiered to this year when a mastream children's movie featurg a ma character who is queer beme available to stream, look back at the history of * film gay 1930 *
The emotnal passns and queer subtext displayed Oswald’s “Different om the Others” is nsired one of the first explicly gay films, one of the early pneers of queer cema, for s open portrayal of queer inty. It was also seen as part of the early gay liberatn movement Germany at that time for s advocy to repeal Paragraph 175, and also bee was -wrten by sexologist Magn Hirschfeld.
BEG GAY THE THIRTI (GAY LIFE)
Hirschfeld, known for his advoci for gay men Weimar, was a huge part of the film’s msage support of homosexualy and nmng the laws that sought to harm them.
IN GAY MADRID
While the film’s msage was important, “Different om the Others” end wh the tragic mise of the queer character, played by Conrad Veidt, who kills himself, rercg a vastatg image and the “bury the gay” trope.
Throughout the film, the characters’ attractns are fluid, makg this one of the earlit films to feature lbian, gay, bisexual/pansexual, and transgenr them.
There his sexual tratn manifts the makg of nu statu out of breadcmbs, but also some homoerotic tensn wh fellow mate Aled Marquis.
WHEN HOLLYWOOD STUDS MARRIED OFF GAY STARS TO KEEP THEIR SEXUALY A SECRET
Knowg as much as we do about some LGBT stars is a feat nsirg how much rewrg and verg up the Hollywood stud heads did to everyone they managed, whether gay or straight. In his own words, he felt “pafully isolated, strand between the sual homophobia of most ‘normal’ people and the flagrantly gay Hollywood subculture – where [he] was even ls fortable and ls accepted. Five years before Hunter beme a star, he was arrted along wh several other men for “lewdns, ” a mon charge for men showg any signs of homosexualy public.
Diana McLellan mentns this her book The Girls and the uple’s relatnship is heavily analyzed William Mann’s Behd the Screen: How Gays and Lbians Shaped Hollywood, 1910-1969. Gaynor and Adrian were succsful durg a time when any sort of evince of their homosexualy would have hurt their reers, so ’s not surprisg that there isn’t ncrete evince about the tth of their relatnship. Let Us Be Gay is the story of another divorcee who fds romantic adventure, this time Paris, while barely enveloped by gzy gowns knowgly signed by Adrian, ShearerÕs favored stumer.