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A comprehensive documentary of the history of gays and lesbians in cinema, from negative to positive reflections of gay characters and the troubles of actors and actresses.
The history of the portrayals of homosexuals in the movies, especially mainstream ones widely distributed in the United States, is presented, this topic important as movies were and are how audiences, the general public, heterosexual or homosexual, often learned about societal mores and norms. It has only been quite recent that homosexual characters could be the stars, they more often on the fringes. While such portrayals were more open in the early stages of movie making, they became more coded - the terms gay or lesbian never used - starting in what is considered the Golden Age of Hollywood, especially with the onset of the Hays Code and the Legion of Decency in the 1930s. In filling gender stereotypes, the gay male was the harmless effeminate - a source of humor - in making straight men more masculine and straight women more feminine, while lesbians, in their masculinity, were more sinister characters. As the restrictions through the Code and by the Legion became more relaxed, homosexual characters, now more openly so, became the unhappy, self-loathing, tragic figure that needed to meet a gruesome end, except when the homosexual nature was done in subtext. The character of the homosexual victim, a decade or so later, became the character of the societal menace. The more diverse characterizations over the past ten to fifteen years are discussed, as is the acceptance of general audiences to see two women being affectionate with each other compared to two men.
Lily Tomlin
Self - Narrator
Tony Curtis
Self
Susie Bright
Self
Arthur Laurents
Self
Armistead Maupin
Self
Whoopi Goldberg
Self
Jan Oxenberg
Self
Harvey Fierstein
Self
Quentin Crisp
Self
Richard Dyer
Self
Jay Presson Allen
Self
Mrs. Gustav Ketterer
Self
Gore Vidal
Self
Will H. Hays
Self
Farley Granger
Self
Paul Rudnick
Self
Shirley MacLaine
Self
Barry Sandler
Self
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