Category: LGBTI

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexul, Transgender and Intersex TV Series List

There can be many flaws in the series that I forgot or did not know. You can add as a comment.

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Tv Series:

The L Word
Queer as Folk
You Me Her
Gypsy
Orange is the New Black
Wynona Earp
Alex Stronglove
The Fosters
Wentworth
Shadow Hunters
Skam
Skins
The Girlfriend Experience
Sex Education
Elite
Easy
The 100
Saving Hope
Orphaned Black
Lost Girl
Faking it
The Half of It
Dc Legends of Tomorrow
Riverdale
Glee
Atypcal
Queer Eye
Aj and the Queen
Batwoman
Good Trouble
Shameless
Super girl
The Kids are Alright
The L Word Generation Q

LGBTI+ Themed Movies & Documentaries

I wanted to collect the list and put it on the computer for a long time. Though I am not in quarantine, I am commuting to work and a few hours of external activities have been suspended. Anyway, if we find more movies, I will add and update them. There are very good movies in them, ordinary ones, I am watching “Call me by your name”. Have a good time everyone. You can also write comments about movies I haven’t watched more than half

Queer productions

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex + Movies and Documentaries

Kyss Mig (2011)
Below Her Mouth (2017)
Imagine Me and You (2005)
Carol (2015)
Disobedience (2017)
Freeheld (2015)
Tomboy (2011)
Love Simon (2018)
Elena Undone (2010)
La vie d’Adele (Mavi en sıcak renktir) (2013)
I Can’t Think Straight (2008)
Princess Cyd (2017)
Boys Don’t Cry (1999)
Lizzie (2018)
Thelma (2017)
First Girl i Loved (2016)
Duck Butter (2018)
Pariah (2011)
The Carmilla Movie (2017)
Jennifer’s Body (2009)
But i’m Cheerleader (1999)
Summertime (2015)
I Met You First
Loving Annabel (2006)
Cracks (2009)
Ambrosia (2012)
Running on Empty Dreams (2009)
Of Girls and Horses (2014)
Falling Angels (2003)
Anatomy of a Love Seen (2014)
Liz in September (2014)
Concussion (2013)
The Duke of Burguny (2014)
Call Me by Your Name (2017)
Benim Güzel Idahom (1991)
Lost and Delirius (2001)
Heavenly Creatures (1994)
Room in Rome (2010)
Closer Monster (2015)
Maurice (1987)
Bloomington (2010)
The Parfume of Memory (2016)
Breaking the Girls (2012)
Dannish Girl (2015)
Kiss the Spider Woman (1985)
Better than Chocolate (1999)
The World Unseen (2007)
Pride (2014)
Milk (2008)
Çöller Kraliçesi Priscilla (1994)
Hayali Aşklar Les Amaurs Imaginaing (2010)
Annemi Öldürdüm (2009)
Ma vie En Rose (1997)
Freelancers Anonymous (2018)
Gemini (2017)
Snapshots (2018)
Wild Nigths with Emily (2018)
For Izzy (2018)
The Firefly (2017)
Almost Adults (2016)
Love Song ( 2016)
Her Side of Bad (2017)
Idle Thougts (2018)
Colette (2018)
Professor Marston and The Wonder Woman (2017)
A Million Happy Nows (2017)
Circumstance (2011)
Boy Erased (2018)
Lez Bomb (2018)
The New Girlfriend (2014)
Tangerine (2015)
The Happy Prince (2018)
God’s Own Country (2017)
Hidden Away (2014)
L.I.E (2001)
The Birdcage (1996)
Brockback Mountain (2005)
The Brink belgesel (2019)
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Knife + Heart (2019)
Bruce (2017)
Tucked (2018)
Girl (2018)
The Next Best Thing (2000)
G.B.F (2015)
Angels in America (2003)
Frida (2002)
Blush (2015)
The Girl King (2015)
Elisa and Marcella (2019)
Tell it to the Bees (2019)
Mourice (1987)
The Children’s hour (1961)
Naissance des Pieuvres (2007)
High Art (1998)
Düş Gezginleri (1992)
The Handmaiden (2016)

LGBTI People Have A Higher Risk Of Coronavirus

A coalition of organizations is sounding an alarm about how LGBTI, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex  people are more likely to catch and suffer from coronavirus than the rest of the population.

The National LGBTI Cancer Network organized an open letter signed by over 100 organizations that lists reasons LGBTI people should be taking extra precautions to avoid the disease, which was just labeled a pandemic by the World Health Organization.

Related: HIV medication was just used to cure coronavirus

The letter asks public health organizations and agencies, health professionals, and the media to understand that LGBTI people are “particularly vulnerable” to coronavirus, listing three main reasons.

First, LGBTI people are 50% more likely to smoke than cisgender, heterosexual people, according to the letter. Coronavirus is a respiratory disease and smoking – and likely using e-cigarettes as well – reduces immunity to respiratory diseases and makes recovery from those diseases take longer.

Second, LGBTI people have higher rates of both cancer and HIV, both of which can compromise a person’s immune system. While doctors don’t believe that people living with HIV whose viral loads are undetectable are at significantly greater risk of getting coronavirus, many LGBTI people either don’t know they have contracted HIV or are not managing it well.

Last, LGBTI people face barriers when it comes to access to health care. Discriminatory attitudes are common enough among medical professionals that some LGBTI people avoid or delay health care, and job discrimination and LGBTI homelessness mean that many LGBTI people don’t have access to health care.

The organizations note that the estimated three million LGBTI elders in the U.S. are particularly at risk. Coronavirus has a mortality rate of eight to 15 percent for people over the age of 70, according to the World Health Organization, and elder LGBTI people may be more reticent to seek medical care when needed.

The letter concludes with a list of measures people in positions of power can take to help address LGBTI people’s risks when it comes to coronavirus, including targeted public health campaigns, training health care workers to provide equal care to LGBTI people, and working with LGBTI health organizations.

“As LGBTI+ community and health leadership, the undersigned organizations offer to stand shoulder to shoulder with the mainstream health leadership to make sure we learn from history and do not allow any population to be disproportionately impacted or further stigmatized by a virus,” the letter concludes.

Burning gay puppets in Croatia sparked controversy

During a weekend festival in the small town of Imotski, in the south of Croatia, a model representing homosexuals was burned in front of hundreds of people.

Funeral music was playing in the background while the model in which the two men hugged was on fire and the crowd made cheerful noises.

The incident occurred a week ago after the Croatian Constitutional Court ruled that same-sex couples could participate in childcare projects and temporarily have children who needed care and attention.

President Zoran Milanovic expressed his anger through the social media account and said: “Sad, inhuman and unacceptable. Hatred and intolerance towards those who are not like us will never be part of the Croatian tradition.” he said.

Hate crime trial opens
Milanovic also asked the organizers of the festival, which many children attended and watched, to apologize to the public.

Officials from the Raibow families, the organization of “gay parents,” announced that the statement they issued had committed a hate crime and that the organizers would be prosecuted. Organization director Daniel Martinovic told euronews that he was surprised by the verbal support from the country’s politicians and said: “To be honest, we did not expect as much support.”

Croatian tradition

The organizers of the festival argued that the burning of dolls and representative models at festivals in Croatia was part of the country’s satirical tradition and remained true to that tradition.

It is true that puppets and models of politicians and public figures have been satirically burnt at Croatian festivals. If the court accepts the case, it will be the first against tradition in this country.

The book model was burned in 2018

During the festival, which took place in Kastela in February 2018, a large model of the first book on “homosexual parenting” was burned by the organization Rainbow Families.

Croatian law has allowed gay marriages since 2014, but the country’s conservative segment wants this practice to be lifted.

Rainbow Tattoos

How about reflecting the rainbow in your heart outside? There are many types of tattoos preferred by lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transsexuals and intersex. You should definitely study these awesome artwork tattoos. These tattoos are almost another way of saying, “There are no gay screams.” This article can encourage you to get a tattoo.

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Gay Friendly Safest Countries For LGBT Travelers

Attitudes towards lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender travelers (LGBT) around the world can vary widely in many countries. However, if you prepare well and research your destination before you go, you won’t have any problems.

1. NORWAY

Norway ranks first among the countries that grant everyone the same rights. Nature activities are paramount when you are looking for bars and cultural events Oslo It can be found in big cities like Bergen and Trondheim.

2. PORTUGAL

In 2010 Portugal became the sixth European country through the legalization of gay marriage. Although there are some prejudices against LGBTs, the Algarve’s major tourist cities like Lisbon, Porto and Faro, Lagos, Albufeira and Tavira have a dynamic gay scene with gay bars, nightclubs and beaches.

3. BELGIUM

Brussels is the LGBT capital of Belgium. All important sights are in the city center, directly behind the town hall. Gay marriage and adoption are legal in Belgium. This explains why homosexuals like to live in Brussels. It is easy to find LGBT facilities in the city as they use Rainbow Day.

4. UK

It is one of the most inviting countries in the world. Twelve different festivals take place here every year. You will find up to hundreds of queer pubs and gay-friendly hotels here.

5. FINLAND

Finland is a country where you do not experience discrimination. When you’re here Companies that accept LGBT + people You can browse.

6. France

France. The largest country in Europe offers everything from mountains to beaches, breathtaking cities and vibrant gay culture. For your evaluation I’ll leave you a great site.

7. CANADA

Canada has long supported the LGBT community and has been the fourth country to legalize same-sex marriages nationwide since 2005. It’s no surprise that some of the world’s largest and most famous LGBT events take place in the country every year.

8. SPAIN
Ibiza Gay Beach Club

In rural areas, homosexuals are rather inconspicuous, but more open in cities. There are quite a few gay places in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Sitges, Torremolinos and Ibiza.

9. SWEDEN

Sweden has hosted Europride three times in three years, both in Stockholm and Gothenburg. ÜNo matter where you are in the country, no matter where you come from, what you love or your interests, it is a place where you are really welcome.

10. Malta

Malta, a small island nation, is a great Mediterranean destination for gay travelers. The popular gay club chain AXM has a franchise here in the lively city of Saint Julian. You can find most gay locations here.

11. NEW ZEALAND

Gay tourism in New Zealand is not as highly regarded as in some other developed countries, but the LGBT communities in Auckland and Wellington stand out. The adoption of gay couples was also legalized in 2013.

12. NETHERLANDS

The Netherlands was the first country to legalize marriage in 2001. You can always feel safe when you live and travel in the Netherlands. However, you can still be discriminated against in some segments. Apart from wolf whistling, nothing violent happens to you.

13. DENMARK

If you are on your way to Denmark, remember that Copenhagen is the LGBT + friendly city. We can say that almost every hotel is LGBTQ friendly.

14. SOUTH AFRICA

The South African Constitution is one of the few countries in the world that explicitly prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation. Despite the constitutional freedom, it will take some time before society changes in the direction of acceptance of the conservative sections. South Africa travel guide

15. IRELAND

Ireland allowed homosexuals to marry in 2015. Traveling to Ireland is usually easy, regardless of your sexual orientation or identity, you can walk safely on the streets.

16. AUSTRALIA

There are many options in Australia, from first-class beaches and unspoiled nature to a sophisticated food and beverage scene and vibrant cities. LGBT + travelers can be assured of a warm welcome.

17. URUGUAY

Uruguay is considered the most LGBT-friendly country in Latin America. It was the first Latin American country to recognize homosexual unions in 2008, and gay marriage was legalized in 2013. Throughout the country LGBT friendly companies I suggest you check the list.

18th ICELAND

If you want to see the Northern Lights, you have to come here. A country against discrimination that protects homosexual rights.

19. COLOMBIA

Colombia is one of the most popular places in South America and the capital is home to an ever-growing gay scene.

20. AUSTRIA

Austria is a country with a breathtaking alpine landscape and a world-famous musical heritage. The gay community in Vienna, Salzburg and Innsbruck is more. , places You can browse.

 

Pink Life Queer Film Festival Program

The festival, which will start on 23 January, includes many events, from TERF event to LGBTI + archiving, to stories from queer players.

KuirFest, which will take place between 23-26 January, will meet its audience this year with enjoyable activities. The program, which will have a total of 7 events, includes many different topics, from the TERF event to LGBTI + archiving, to the stories that turn into the meeting of queer players.

The opening of the festival will be held on January 23, 2019 at 21:00 in Babylon and will be held with the party that Banu Alkan will also attend. The program of the three-day festival is as follows:

January 24: ‘Transforming Stories’ conversation
The “Transforming Stories” conversation to be held on January 24 will take place at 19:00 in Istanbul. Before the interview, the movie “Patriarchal Rituals” will be screened about Jules Rosskam’s journey to begin to understand the disconnection with his family and his rediscovery of his survival story.

Patriarchal Rituals, which are described from their surviving perspective and have trans-subjectivity, provide a valuable example of the transformative power of stories while building a bridge between Rosskam’s past and present. The participants of the conversation, which will discuss the transformative possibilities of their surviving stories, are Nayuk (Nazlı Mayuk) and Hilal Esmer.

Cocoa of Terf Argument (?)
In the event, an event is organized on January 24 to refute the arguments of the transphobic alliance known as Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminism (TERF) one by one.

9. Pink Life KuirFest aims to respond to these transphobic discourses through the screening of the Transition / Adaptation documentary on Saturday, January 24 at 20:00. After the screening, with the participation of activists Beren Azizi and Vanessa Lee Nic, the roots of the debate will go down and all the arguments of this transphobic alliance will be reconsidered one by one.

Queer Players Talk
Friday, January 24, at 18: 00 which will take place in “Kui Cast Speaks” event, “he Kudan Turkey Shorts” is scheduled to be done immediately after the screening of a selection. A conversation will be held about queer actors, acting and heteronormative stage world, their experiences as queer actors in the stage world and their struggle for survival. He will be a participant in the conversation of Bulut B. Sezer and Nihal Albayrak.

January 25: Why LGBTI + archiving matters?
The “Why is LGBTI + archiving important?” Conversation on January 25 will take the place of archiving in the LGBTI + struggle with the example of Lambdaİstanbul.

Archives, who have been focusing on the lez-bi feminist archive collective that has been operating in New York since 1970, aims to reopen LGBTI + history and archivalism in the field of activism. The place of writing history and archiving in the LGBTI + struggle will be discussed with the example of Lambdaİstanbul. “Why should archives be created and why is it important to protect the archive? The panel, which aims to find answers to various questions such as how activism is associated with the archive, calls on everyone who aims to establish the future by carrying the projection of the past to the present. The participants of the interview are Lara Güney Özlen and Okay Gökmen.

‘Writing with Body, Increasing While Writing’
In the conversation “Choosing with Body, Reproducing While Writing”, where Seçil Epik and Sevcan Tiftik will participate, it will be talked about writing as an action practice. The interview will take place after the screening of the Lemebel documentary, which tells the life of writer, activist and visual artist Pedro Lemebel, one of the leading names in the queer movement in America.

‘Round Table: Na-Binaries Gathering Together!’
The “Round Table: Na-Binaries Come Together” event, which will start on Saturday, January 25 at 15.00; It invites all na-binaries to sit at the same table, who want to listen to the stories of na-binaries, share their stories or just take part in this event. Emphasizing the purpose of the event by saying “creating a contact area in the benevolent atmosphere of being together”, KuirFest plans to increase the visibility and enlighten all the scope of the trans umbrella by bringing all na-binaries together.

January 26: Our Şugar Movies: On QTIPOC Movies
In the 9th Pink Life KuirFest, there will be a talk about QTIPOC cinema with Marc David Jacobs from Scottish Kuir International Film Festival.

Marc David Jacobs from Scottish Kuir International Film Festival is attending the conversation “On Our Shugar Films: On QTIPOC Films” which will be held on Sunday, January 26 at 19:15. The interview will be held right after the movie My Şugar Laundry, which is one of the important films of the New Queer Cinema of the 1980s.

Beauty YouTuber NikkieTutorials comes out as Trans Woman

Dutch YouTuber Nikkie de Jager, famous for her make-up videos and having close to 13 million followers, announced that she was a trans woman with a video she shared.

Nikkie de Jager said he had received blackmail emails that had threatened to reveal his identity for some time.

Nikkie de Jager, who said ”I have always been my greatest supporter since I was a child teşekkür, said that since the age of six she described herself as a girl and started to grow her hair.

Sex transfer surgery is already planned to share with his followers who said that Jager, the blackmailer threatened to leak a video of the media without their permission, he said he decided to explain the situation.

Producing makeup ingredients since 2008, Nikkie de Jager has 12.7 million followers on Youtube called “NikkieTutorials”.

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Lesbian Short Film, Love Notes

‘Love Notes’ is my first Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender short film, where we follow high schooler, Violet, as she falls in love for the first time with an anonymous peer.

Hi friends! Let’s pretend this isn’t the worst thing i’ve ever made ok ok thank u. This film was made for my IB Personal Project for school! Eek! Yeah yeah yeah. Anyways! I’m very passionate about all the people, no matter their sexuality, race – anything❤️ We are all equally deserving of happiness, love and acceptance. I hope this movie is all about my beliefs that we fall in love with. I hope someone can relate to this movie, or at least brighten up their day. You are not alone. You are loved, and you are valid.

I hope you enjoy!

Happy new year everyone! I appreciate you all 🙂

much love,
– alicia

Date: 2020-01-01 11:30:20
Duration: 00:08:08

Queer Movies from 2019

1. Queer Movies from 2019

It tells the story of an artist who is said to have made a portrait of a young woman in Britain in the late 18th century. Marianne is a young painter who lives on a desert island. One day the young woman is asked to make the wedding portrait of Heloise, who has just left the monastery. However, Heloise should not be aware that his portrait was made. Marianne literally has to do her duty, so she decides to follow Heloise during the day and to portray at night. This situation causes Heloise, who is reluctantly getting married, to spend the last free moments before her upcoming wedding with Marianne. As the two women spend time together, there is an unexpected convergence between them.

2. And then we danced 

It tells the story of a teenager trying to discover him. Merab, who has been interested in dance since childhood, works with a Georgian community. Merab, who wants to escape the problems of his life with his passionate dance, works tirelessly to be the best. With the inclusion of a new dancer in her bands, her life becomes completely different. Merab, who saw the group’s new member, Irakli, as his strongest rival, has had different feelings over time. Merab, who started feeling different about Iraq, got to know himself and his body in the process.

3. Love, magic, vs

A Turkish film has not yet been released. It is about the love story of two long-time women. Eren comes to Büyükada years later to find her childhood love again. However, due to the difficulties he had in Eren’s absence, Reyhan had to build an ordinary life. Reyhan also believes the magic he had done years ago was aimed at Eren. After the two have found each other, you should watch and see what happens!

4. Not knowing

It focuses on the life of a family who is dissatisfied with their life. Selma and Sinan are now a couple struggling to endure each other. Umut, the son of the house, joined him. Rumors of high school at the end of school about Umut are circulating. When Selma and Sinan try to cope with their tiring marriage, Umut suddenly disappears. When Selma and Sinan search for their son, they find that they have lost themselves.

5.  Fin de Siglo

It’s about the story of two men who find that they actually knew each other before. Ocho is an Argentine poet in his mid-30s. When the young man wanders the streets of Barcelona one day, he coincides with a Spanish Spaniard Javi. Javi and Ocho begin to get to know each other and discover a truth that will shock both of them after a day together. The two men who thought they saw each other for the first time met 20 years ago. They are actually more than two strangers who share the same city.

6. Wild nights with Emily 

It’s called a gay film in the genre of biographical comedy. The film, which deals with the life of Emily Dickinson as an author, contains various details, from the printing process of her books to her inconsistent and full love life. Emily Dickinson had a lifelong relationship with a woman at that time. Emily, who was initially only friends with Susan Gilbert, takes part in poetry reading activities in the Shakespeare community. The two have to play the lovers in one scene so that the romance is kindled. After a while, Emily’s family goes on a long vacation and Susan stays with Emily during this process. This makes the relationship between them even closer.

7. Pain and Victory 

It is about the decisions of director Salvador Mallo from the past to the present and the events that have left their mark on his life. In the film, it is the first love for the 1960s, when Mallo lived his childhood, left the place where he was born and spent his childhood, emigrated with his family to a village in Valencia to seek prosperity and his first love – and to find therapy tools. the events that made him meet with the cinema and know himself.

8. Book Smart

On the eve of graduation, she suddenly realizes that they have to work less and have more fun. Girls who still have time to stay behind their peers try to put four years of entertainment in one night. Amy among them had long been in love with a girl in her school. However, he is not brave enough to open up to him. The endless night they will experience on the eve of graduation will give Amy an unforgettable lesson on her love life and open new doors.

9. Any smell

It tells the story of a punk singer who tries to deal with the problems in her life. Becky Something is the superstar of the female punk rock band Something She, which left its mark in the 90s. However, his glorious days are over. The young woman’s life changed fundamentally when she became a mother. While Becky deals with the responsibility of being a mother on the one hand, the band members have to contend with the problems associated with the tensions created by the albums they should have released and with the change in the music understanding of the new ones Generation. Becky is in a difficult position and gets lonely every day as she struggles with her problems. The only thing the young woman can think of when trying to stay sober against all sorts of problems is to find a way to get the group back to their good old days. With her group members, Becky decides to wait for inspiration to return and take her back to the superstar.

10.  Results

Andrej, 18, is a young man who was sent to the correctional facility because of his troubled behavior. Andrej, who was sent to the correctional facility by his mother, who could no longer bear the behavior of his son, joins Zele, a troubled teenager like him. For fear of Zele, who was initially on the verge of psychopathy, Andrej begins to admire her after a while. The closer she gets to Zele, the more difficult her life becomes and she begins to question herself, and Andrej has to choose between a lifestyle like Zele and loyalty to her own life.