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    Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olsen as Jax and Roki in Fancy Dance
    Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olsen as Jax and Roki in Fancy Dance

    SUMMARY

    Considering the quality, quantity, and diversity of films distributed under the Apple TV+ banner, GLAAD has rated Apple TV+ as INSUFFICIENT.

    Only one film in Apple’s slate, the drama Fancy Dance, contained an LGBTQ character. The film itself is an excellent representation of a queer Indigenous woman caring for her niece. More films centering underrepresented voices, specifically Indigenous voices, should be prioritized. GLAAD hopes that when Apple TV+ expands their slate of films, they continue to release films like this one.

    Note: Films distributed by Apple TV+ do not share their theatrical release numbers publicly and the company declined to provide this information for this study. As such, there is no information cited in this study about their widest theatrical release.

    HISTORY

    Apple Inc. has been producing and distributing original content since 2016. In 2019, Apple launched its streaming service Apple TV+, which offers a selection of original production films and television series called Apple Originals. Apple announced its first acquisition in 2020, pivoting to incorporate a catalog of non-original films and television programs. Previous LGBTQ-inclusive releases from Apple TV+ include Palmer (2021) and Causeway (2022).

    Blitz

    Widest Release: Unknown

    Vito Russo Test: FAIL

    This drama takes place during the London Blitz in World War II. There is a brief scene in a nightclub where the bandleader appears to flirt with a married man before the nightclub is bombed. It is confirmed outside the film that the bandleader was based on Ken “Snakeships” Johnson, a real performer who was openly gay. However, there is no confirmation that he was “Snakeships” within the context of what was seen on screen, nor was his brief interaction with another man clear enough to cement his identity. Thus, GLAAD did not include this character in its official tally.

    Fancy Dance

    Widest Release: Unknown

    Vito Russo Test: PASS

    Fancy DanceFancy Dance tells the story of Jax, a woman living on the Seneca-Cayuga reservation in Oklahoma as she tries to uncover what happened to her missing sister. The film also includes Jax’s relationship with and guardianship over her niece, who she is fiercely protective of. Early on in the film, Jax goes to a strip club and has a sexual encounter with another woman, Sapphire, who insists Jax doesn’t have to pay though Jax pays her out of respect. It’s clear that these two have an ongoing relationship and the encounter cements Jax’s identity as a queer woman. Queer Indigenous women are a group so rarely seen in the media, and this film told Jax’s story with heart and compassion, even as she has to go beyond the bounds of the law for her family. More films should center Indigenous women’s voices as leads.

    OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD

    Apple TV+ has one upcoming film that will likely include LGBTQ characters, the adaptation of the novel Disorientation which featured multiple queer side characters. The company also has the rights to The Wives, based on The Real Housewives franchise, which will hopefully include LGBTQ characters given the number of out LGBTQ housewives and the very queer fanbase of the show. GLAAD is once again calling upon Apple to prioritize telling LGBTQ-inclusive stories and working with LGBTQ creatives on more stories going forward.

    GLAAD’s SRI tracked films solely distributed by Apple TV+ either in theaters or directly onto their streaming platform in the 2024 calendar year.

    Summary of 2024 Findings

    4

    Total films released in 2024 under studio and official imprints

    1

    Total number of LGBTQ-inclusive films

    25%

    Percent of LGBTQ-inclusive films of studio total releases

    1

    Number of films that pass the Vito Russo Test

    STUDIO RATING OVER TIME

    2024

    INSUFFICIENT

    2023

    FAILING

    2022

    POOR

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