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Common Ground (film)
Common Ground is an American LGBT-related movie released in 2000. This movie contains three short stories dealing with the theme of homosexuality. In "A Friend of Dorothy", a woman joins the Navy during the -
The Colonel's Outing
The Colonel's Outing is a LGBT-related movie released in 2011. It addresses issues about homosexuality in older age, and happiness in later life. -
Coffee at Laundromat
Coffee at Laundromat is a Canadian LGBT-related movie released in 2016. Story Highlights Immigration& LGBTQ issues among different ethnic groups in Canada. The story revolves around a local Laundromat, where citizens of diverse ethnicities -
Coby
Coby is a French LGBT-related movie released in 2017. In the village of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 21 year old Coby leads a normal life, surrounded by his family and partner. In a very intimate -
Change of Life
Change of Life is a an American LGBT-related movie released in 2006. Gary Catell is a bigoted evangelical minister, who leads his congregation in the persecution of gays and lesbians. When his gay daughter -
Chacun sa nuit
Chacun sa nuit (One to Another) is a LGBT-related movie released in 2006. Chacun Sa Nuit explores the carnal inter-dependencies among a host of characters who live in a town in provincial France -
Call Me Malcolm
Call Me Melcom is an American LGBT-related movie released in 2004. An amazing story of the human spirit and God’s spirit, and the liberating struggle to realize and express with confidence the marvelous -
Cairo Calling
Cairo Calling is a Canadian LGBT-related short movie released in 2005. It includes a gay marriage scene. -
The Bubble (2006 film)
The Bubble is a Israeli LGBT-related movie released in 2006. The movie follows a group of young friends in the city of Tel Aviv and is as much a love song to the city -
Boygame
Boygame is a Swedish LGBT-related movie released in 2013. John and Nicholas are 15 years old and best friends. They are both very interested in girls but feel insecure when it comes to a -
Ballroom Rules
Ballroom Rules is an Australian LGBT-related movie released in 2012. A passionate group of Australian same-sex ballroom dancers battle homophobia, injury and personal drama as they pursue their dream of competing at the -
Ask Not
Ask Not is an American LGBT-related movie released in 2008. A film that reveals the personal stories of Americans willing to risk their lives for a country that criminalizes the act of coming out -
Amores Possíveis
Amores Possíveis is a Brazilian LGBT-related movie released in 2001. Fifteen year ago, Carlos went to the cinema to meet Júlia, his university colleague with whom he was in love. She never showed up -
306
306 is an American LGBT-related movie released in 2010. 306 is a film that makes the viewer question: Is the closest person in your life normal? A family member, friend, or a lover? What -
14h05
14h05 is a French LGBT-related movie released in 2007. The beautifully shot think-piece 14h05 follows a couple as they anticipate the arrival of their new adopted baby. But maybe Julien isn't as -
10 Men
10 Men is a UK LGBT-related movie released in 2012. A rough, raw and joyous ride with 10 gay male dancers as they prepare a sequence for Nigel Charnock's performance piece 10 Men -
A Streetcar Named Desire (play)
A Streetcar Named Desire is a LGBT-related play written by Tennessee Williams that was first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. Blanche DuBois, the protagonist confesses to Mitch that once she was married -
Yuri
Yuri (百合), is a Japanese jargon term for content and a genre involving lesbianism in manga, anime, and related Japanese media. Yuri can focus either on the sexual or the emotional aspects of the -
2010 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 2010. February[] 2 – The United States Tax Court ruled in O'Donnabhain v. Commissioner that taxpayers -
2005 in LGBT rights
January[] January 1 United States: California law AB 205, which extends many rights and responsibilities of marriage to registered domestic partners, goes into effect. The new law expands domestic partnership statutes to include most marriage -
Biphobia
some cases, bisexuals are accused of bringing sexually transmitted diseases into the heterosexual community or into the LGBT community. A related stereotype is one in which a bisexual person is presumed to be willing to -
Celebrate Bisexuality Day
Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed on September 23 by members of the Bisexual community and their allies. This day is a call for bisexual people and their families, friends and allies to recognize and celebrate -
Unitarian Universalism
Unitarian Universalism and the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) have a long-standing tradition of welcoming LGBT people. The first ordained minister of any religion in the U.S. or Canada to come out was the -
Pride Flag
pride flags that are not exclusively related to LGBT matters, such as the polyamory flag. The terms LGBT flags and queer flags are often used interchangeably. These LGBT flags represent the LGBT movement as a -
Timeline of LGBT history in Canada
This is a timeline of notable events in the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Canada. 19th century[] 1810: Alexander Wood, a merchant and magistrate in Toronto, is embroiled in a
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This wiki is about the Japanese-originated genre "Tokusatsu". Tokusatsu (特撮?) is a Japanese word that literally means "special effects." It is primarily used to refer to live-action Japanese film and television dramas that make use of special effects. The term "tokusatsu" is…