Well, here’s a short overview of personal favorites within gay cinema of the 2010’s, followed by some anticipated LGBT-themed films in 2016. The former an instant classic, the latter a drag. Two French queer films, albeit totally different from one another, which gained quite some attention and praise. It lurked in the shadow of La Vie d’Adele, which shook the earth by showing a tumultuous lesbian love affair in all its aspects.
What surprised me even more was that it didn’t stir up any controversy when it was first shown at the Cannes festival last year. L’inconnu du Lac received much critical acclaim ( also by other The Filmtransition staff members), which surprised me, to say the least: it’s likely one the most overrated (rest of and dull films I have seen in a while. Young gay love is part of the plot, so is.
When French gay thriller L’inconnu du Lac was released in Dutch cinemas it made me come up with a list of the best LGBT films I’ve seen this decade. I Am Jonas (2018) Some stunning eye candy (those cheekbones on star Flix Maritaud ) punctuates this powerful, acclaimed coming-of-age drama. But since everyone’s doing it… these are the most interesting, gripping, funny movies that are in some way ‘gay-themed’. Best gay/LGBTQ romantic movies of all time (Neon) 21. Without further ado, let’s take a look at 2019’s 8 best Thai films. They also represent a diversity of genres, including romance, action, horror, comedy, and documentary. About this list: (+18) join me in a total non-heterosexual movies. These eight top Thai films of 2019 include not only mainstream movies, but also indie productions as well. is pressured into gay conversion therapy. A list of 10 films compiled on Letterboxd, including The Ornithologist (2016), O Fantasma (2000), Pink Narcissus (1971), Sebastiane (1976) and Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo (2016). 2018 Is a Big Year for Movies Based on True Stories. Synopsis: A high school senior plans on losing his virginity to his girlfriend. Here are the best true story movies of 2018 from Bohemian Rhapsody to Borg vs. Defining movies as ‘LGBT’ or ‘gay-themed’ is in fact a bit stupid, as it has nothing to do with a genre at all. Critics Consensus: Alex Strangelove offers a refreshingly insightful - and fittingly adult - take on teen sexuality enlivened by smart humor and a fearlessly progressive approach.