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National Portrait Gallery Talk to Celebrate Lesbians and Gay Men in British Cinema

Posted on: March 14th, 2011 by History Month
>The National Portrait Gallery in London is to host a talk highlighting key lesbian and gay figures in British cinema. The talk will be held by south London writer Stephen Bourne, author of Brief Encounters: Lesbians & Gays in British Cinema 1930-1971. Some of the luminaries of the medium...
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Same Sex Parenting Film Released in the UK

Posted on: October 30th, 2010 by History Month
>The Kids Are All Right, a film about lesbian parenting , was released in the UK this week. Directed by Lisa Cholodenko and starring Annette Bening and Julianne Moore, the affirmative film deals with parenting from the IVF stage and beyond. Cholodenko and Moore are both in the country...
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‘Come Together’ – Celebrating 40th Anniversary of the Creation of the Gay Liberation Front

Posted on: June 18th, 2010 by History Month
>‘Come Together’ is an afternoon of celebration, challenge, cinema and chin-wagging looking back over the last 40 years since the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) made its demands; looking at where we are today and looking ahead to where we could be. The afternoon will start with some amazing archive...
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Colin Farrell Condemns Homophobia

Posted on: April 15th, 2010 by History Month
>Hollywood actor and star of Alexander and The Phone Booth Colin Farrell condemned homophobia in his native Ireland. Supporting Irish youth group BeLongToYouth’s STAND UP anti-homophobia campaign, Farrell talked frankly about the bullying and abuse his brother Eamonn had to face on a day-to-day basis during his schooldays. Colin...
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The English Patient Had a Gay Lover

Posted on: April 9th, 2010 by History Month
> The man who was the inspiration for the film The English Patient had a gay lover, letters have suggested. Count Laszlo de Almásy, a Hungarian-born adventurer, was the inspiration for the heterosexual hero played by Ralph Fiennes in the film. In the film, Fiennes’ character is a womaniser...
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A Single Man Released

Posted on: February 6th, 2010 by History Month
>The film adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s 1964 novel A Single Man was released in UK cinemas yesterday. Set in Los Angeles in 1962, at the height of the Cuban missile crisis, A Single Man, is the story of George Falconer, a 52 year old British college professor (Colin Firth)...
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Gay Sherlock Holmes

Posted on: December 26th, 2009 by History Month
>Guy Richie’s newest version of the cerebral detective’story is released today, with what we are promised is a homoerotic view of the relationship between the famous sleuth and his accolite Dr Watson. Robert Downey Jr, Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock, told a British newspaper the film was about “two men who...
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Queer Films Season at the PCC

Posted on: July 30th, 2009 by History Month
>The Prince Charles Cinema, London’s West End’s cheapest cinema, will be celebrating LGBT films throughout August. On Monday nights, they will be screening a selection of five classic films selected by the audience. This is chance to see again on a big screen such old favorites as The Adventures...
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Mariela Castro to Speak at the Barbican

Posted on: July 2nd, 2009 by History Month
>4 July will of course be Pride in London but for those who fancy winding the down with something a little quieter than a visit to a club, Mariela Castro, the daughter of Cuban president Raùl Castro, will be at the Barbican for a special discussion on gay rights...
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Jake Arnott: Joe Meek and Me

Posted on: June 15th, 2009 by History Month
>Jake Arnott, author of The Long Firm, tells the Evening Standard of the influence the gay music producer Joe Meek had on him on the occasion of the release of Telstar, a biopic of Meek. Joe Meek’s sound has always haunted me, his weird and wonderful tunes echoed through...
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Milk Wins Two Oscars

Posted on: February 23rd, 2009 by History Month
>Milk, the biopic of gay activist Harvey Milk, directed by Gus Van Sant, won two Oscars last night during the 81st award ceremony. Sean Penn walked away with the award for best actor while Dustin Lance Black received a statuette for best original writing. Commenting on his victory, Dustin...
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Spotlight: Imaan Fundraiser and Screening of ‘A Jihad for Love’

Posted on: February 11th, 2009 by History Month
>To mark Valentine’s Day and to raise fund for its work, Imaan, the UK’s support group of LGBT Muslims, their families and friends, is screening the documentary A Jihad for Love. Filmed over 5 1/2 years, in 12 countries and 9 languages, “A Jihad for Love” comes from the...
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German Gay Footballer to Get Biopic Treatment

Posted on: February 10th, 2009 by History Month
>The story of a former East German footballer who left the professional game after deciding to come out of the closet is to be made into a film. Marcus Urban, 38, was sent to a sports boarding school at aged 13 and played for the national youth teams in...
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Notes to Obama: John Waters

Posted on: January 20th, 2009 by History Month
>As Barack Obama, the 44th and LGBT friendly president of the US is about to take the oath of office, queer filmmaker John Waters, gives him some advice. View the video on the BBC News website here.
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Tennesse Williams Season at the BFI

Posted on: November 3rd, 2008 by History Month
>It has been 25 years since the death of Tennessee Williams, and interest in this great American playwright’s work remains intense. However the recent publication of some of his lesser known early and late one-act plays, in which gay characters fully emerge, has given us a chance to appreciate...
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London Transgender Film Festival

Posted on: November 3rd, 2008 by History Month
>Independent, experimental, cutting edge and diverse are just some words to describe the first London Transgender Film Festival which will take place at the Ritzy in Brixton on the 7th, 8th and 9th of November. Its focus is to exhibit content of transgender, intersex, androgyny, gender variant, trans feminists,...
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Hollywood Recognises Our History with Milk

Posted on: September 11th, 2008 by History Month
>A film celebrating the life and achievements of an openly gay Californian politician is about to be released in the US. Milk is a biopic of the eponymous Harvey Milk, the USA’s first elected out politician, who became supervisor of San Francisco until he was shot dead in 1978....
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Side by Side LGBT International Film Festival

Posted on: July 18th, 2008 by History Month
>The first edition of Side by Side, Saint Petersburg’s international LGBT film festival is scheduled to take place in October this year. Showcasing the very best in contemporary lesbian and gay cinema from around the world the festival aims to not only create a cultural space that allows for...
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Egyptian Film to Explore Homosexuality

Posted on: May 20th, 2008 by History Month
>Although Egyptian cinema, since its inception, has presented many homosexual characters, most of these have been comic devices inserted to generate a few cheap laughs. The only serious portrayals of homosexuality have been through a few minor characters in a handful of Egyptian films like Salah Abou Seif’s Malatili...
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22nd London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

Posted on: March 26th, 2008 by History Month
>The 22nd London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival will open on the 27th and will offering a wide selection of LGBT films from around the world until 10th April. Click here for details.
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Brutal Beauty: Derek Jarman

Posted on: March 19th, 2008 by History Month
>The Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park, London is hosting a selection of work by the leading British film-maker of his generation. Curated by artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien, it will highlight Jarman’s work in film and painting, including his presentation of the moving image within the gallery context. Jarman...
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Online Film Directory

Posted on: March 4th, 2008 by History Month
>A list of gay-themed films available to view online together with the links to view them can be found here. The website also offers link to mainstream films, TV shows, music and sport videos, and documentaries.
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Acting in Hollywood Is Like Living in Afghanistan

Posted on: December 18th, 2007 by History Month
>Jodie Foster’s recent discrete mention of her female partner during an acceptance speech, while putting an end to years of rumours ahs also created a media storm and reignited the debate about the paucity of openly out actors in Hollywood. In an article for The Times, Rupert Everett, one...
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Second Shropshire Rainbow Film Festival

Posted on: November 20th, 2007 by History Month
>Building on last year’s success, the Rainbow Film Festival will take place from November 30th to December 6th in Shrewsbury at The Old Market Hall Cinema. This year’s festival, which is open to everyone, has an exciting line up of award winning films – four of which were premiered...

Little Ashes: Were Dali and Garcia Lorca Lovers?

Posted on: November 2nd, 2007 by History Month
>A gay love affair between two of Spain’s most celebrated creative luminaries, painter Salvador Dali and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca, will be depicted in the new film, Little Ashes. Named after a Dali painting, the film chronicles the 18-year-old Dali’s arrival in Madrid in the 1920s and his subsequent...
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Rock Hudson Bedded James Dean to Win Bet with Liz Taylor

Posted on: November 1st, 2007 by History Month
>A former Hollywood starlet, Noreen Nash, has revealed that actress Elizabeth Taylor made a bet with closeted gay actor Rock Hudson about which one of them could seduce James Dean. Rock Hudson, James Dean and Liz Taylor met on the set of Dean’s last film, Giant, in 1955. Taylor...
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Black Same Gender Loving Filmography

Posted on: October 18th, 2007 by History Month
>As part of our celebration of Black History Month, we are proud to make available the word of Rod Patrick Risbrook (aka Big Rod), an aspiring filmmaker and student at the film department of New York University. Gathering information on 118 films and illustrated by film posters and stills,...
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George Takei, Heavenly Body

Posted on: October 5th, 2007 by History Month
>151,000 known asteroids are currently without a proper name. Asteroid 1994 GT9, located between Mars and Jupiter, joins about 14,000 lucky others to have so far been given a name by the Committee on Small Body Nomenclature, within the International Astronomical Union (IAU). The asteroid has just been given...
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Marlene Dietrich – An Affectionate Tribute

Posted on: October 4th, 2007 by History Month 2 Comments
>Marlene – movie star, cabaret artiste, war hero, atheist – and lesbian!Come and explore the many aspects of the greatest gay icon of them all. Terry Sanderson will use generous clips from Dietrich’s campest films, examine rare archive material of her medal-winning war work and then show a complete...
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Generations of Love at the BFI

Posted on: September 2nd, 2007 by History Month
>Session Three: Entrapment, blackmail, double livesLife before the 1967 Sexual Offences Act Victim(Dir. Basil Dearden, UK, 1961) What was gay life like before the 1967 Sexual Offences Act decriminalised homosexual acts between two men over 21, in private? Did you see Victim when it was released in 1961? How...
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Hidden LIfes on BBC Four

Posted on: August 31st, 2007 by History Month
>The mark the 40th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, BBC Four have put together a series of programmes under the title Hidden Lives. The season takes place in the first week of September. It’s Not Unusual: A Lesbian and Gay……History: 1/3. Age of Innocence. Part of the...
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Michel Serrault Dies

Posted on: August 29th, 2007 by History Month
>The French actor Michel Serrault died last month at the age of 79. Mention Michel Serrault to most filmgoers and a spangled vision of the most outrageous drag queen ever to burst on to the screen is evoked. Serrault, who has died from cancer aged 79, became internationally renowned...
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Queer Lion in Venice

Posted on: August 27th, 2007 by History Month
>Films featuring gay themes or characters are to take centre stage at this year’s Venice film festival, with the introduction of a new award. The “Queer Lion” award will sit alongside the regular Golden Lion award, with the aim of highlighting and honouring films that represent aspects of gay...
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John Waters on BBC Radio 4

Posted on: August 23rd, 2007 by History Month
>On Friday 24 August, veteran film director, John Waters, will be interviewed on BBC Radio 4′s Film Programme. The Programme reviews the latest cinema and DVD releases and films on TV. John Waters is a gay film director, author and visual artist famous for pushing the boundaries of conventional...
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Serious Serendipity

Posted on: July 24th, 2007 by History Month
>Serendipity is like a benevolent fairy godmother for many a gay man looking for his roots. The fact that our history as a group has been so carefully hidden and pushed into the proverbial closet for so long makes any new discovery like a victory, even if that very...
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Beautiful Things

Posted on: July 2nd, 2007 by History Month
>From 6 July 2007, anyone visiting the revamped home of the British Film Institute on the Southbank in London will be able to view an extraordinary diversity of films and TV programmes exploring queer identities across the last century. In the dark old days of British film and television...
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