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[…] leaves her boyfriend to find love and rebellion in Buenos Aires. You can find it on Amazon Prime starting November 4th. Hillary and Chelsea Clinton help celebrate ‘Gutsy’ Peruvian mountain climber The Apple TV+ docuseries follows Hillary and Chelsea Clinton as they meet with powerful women across the world with ‘guts’. In the episode “Gutsy Women […]

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[…] Tom and Ming, which changes dramatically when Ming comes out as trans and decides to transition. In more upcoming TV news, Disney+ has greenlit a pilot for Witch Mountain, a modern reimagining of the Disney film franchise featuring non-binary actor Biance b Norwood. The series takes place in the shadow of Witch Mountain, following two […]

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[…] to feel about people around them who are different. As Roger Ebert said, film is an empathy machine. We know projects like Ellen, Will & Grace, Brokeback Mountain, Milk, and Moonlight helped break down stereotypes about gay and lesbian people, and the timeline for marriage equality would have been remarkably different without them. Women, […]

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[…] films, including The Kids are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Milk (2008). Its most successful LGBT-inclusive release to date is the 2006 Academy Award-winning drama Brokeback Mountain, about the romantic relationship between two men in Wyoming in the 1960s. In 2013, it released another prominent Oscar nominated LGBT-inclusive film, Dallas Buyers Club, which […]

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[…] including The Kids are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Milk (2008). Its most commercially successful LGBT-inclusive release to date is the 2006 Academy Award-winning drama Brokeback Mountain, about the romantic relationship between two men in Wyoming in the 1960s.  In 2013, it released another prominent Oscar-nominated LGBT-inclusive film, Dallas Buyers Club, which tells […]

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[…] include The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Milk (2008). Its most commercially successful LGBT-inclusive release to date is the 2006 Academy Award-winning drama Brokeback Mountain, adapted from the Annie Proulx novel about the romantic relationship between two men in 1960s Wyoming. In 2013, it released another prominent Oscar-nominated LGBT-inclusive film, Dallas […]

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[…] include The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Milk (2008). Its most commercially successful LGBTQ-inclusive release to date is the 2006 Academy Award-winning drama Brokeback Mountain, adapted from the Annie Proulx novel about the romantic relationship between two men in 1960s Wyoming. In 2013, it released another prominent Oscar-nominated LGBTQ-inclusive film, Dallas […]

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