![]() Last year saw the release of Billy Eichner’s Bros, the first romantic comedy penned by an openly gay man for a major studio, while the great Billy Porter also made his directorial debut with Anything’s Possible, a teen romance involving a trans high school student. Additionally, more and more opportunities are opening up for queer performers and filmmakers to tell their own stories. In just the last few decades, though, a gradual evolution has taken place, widening the scope of LGBTQ+ experiences on film to include those involving the trans community and people of colour. ![]() In the past, if gay lives and issues were ever portrayed at all on screen, it was typically from the perspective of white, cisgendered men. Queer culture is not a monolith, and neither is queer cinema.
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