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[…] version of Alison Bechdel’s Dykes to Watch Out For! https://t.co/ntGqSfuRB9 — Autostraddle (@autostraddle) May 16, 2023 13.) The first look at the upcoming West End adaptation of Brokeback Mountain was released this week! The play is based on Anne Proulx’s short story, not the Ang Lee film of the same name. The now-famous story follows […]
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[…] Universal Focus, and Good Machine, and produces both its own films and independently acquired films. Focus’s expansive inventory of popular LGBTQ-inclusive films include GLAAD Media Award-winners Brokeback Mountain (2005), Milk (2008), The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), Boy Erased (2018), and GLAAD Media Award nominee Kajillionaire (2020). Limbo Widest Theatrical Release: 213 […]
[…] and distributes its own films, as well as several independently acquired films. Focus has an impressive catalogue of popular LGBTQ-inclusive films including GLAAD Media Award-winning films Brokeback Mountain (2005), Milk (2008), The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Boy Erased (2018). Kajillionaire Widest Theatrical Release: 529 theaters GLAAD Media Award-nominated Kajillionaire follows a family of small-time con […]
[…] Machine teamed to form Focus Features. Focus Features produces and distributes its own films, establishing an impressive record of critically acclaimed and popular LGBTQ-inclusive films including Brokeback Mountain (2005), Milk (2008), The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Boy Erased (2018), in addition to distributing foreign films. Captive State Widest Theatrical Release: 2549 theaters This post-apocalyptic drama […]
[…] LGBTQ-inclusive films that include The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Milk (2008). Its most commercially successful release to date is the 2005 drama Brokeback Mountain, adapted from the Annie Proulx novel about the romantic relationship between two men in 1960s Wyoming. Boy Erased Widest theatrical release: 672 theaters Based on the […]
[…] LGBTQ-inclusive films that include The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Milk (2008). Its most commercially successful release to date is the 2006 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 […]
[…] 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 […]