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Friday, September 21, 2018
Best LGBTQ 2018 movies
In every
week-end we love watching a romance movie with our lovers in a cozy room with
some chandelles this is why today our blog provide you with the best LGBT
movies and films to watch
1.Rafiki:
Set against the streets of
Nairobi, Kenya, young Kena (Samantha Mugatsia) is a talented student and very
much a tomboy. Her shopkeeper mother Mercy (Nini Wacera) is running for local
office and finds herself incredibly pleased when her daughter begins to spend
time with another girl, Zika (Sheila Munyiva), the daughter of her political
competition and one of Kena's few female friends. Kena and Zika's young, tender
romance is met with inevitable complications brought on by homophobia in her
conservative home.
Kenyan writer-director
Wanuri Kahiu and South African co-writer Jenna Bass adapted their Cannes Un
Certain Regard contender from Ugandan author Monica Arac de Nyeko, and the
project is actually banned in Kahiu’s home country for attempting to
"legitimize lesbianism." From the looks of the trailer, it doesn't
just attempt this, and by
the laws of homosexuality, its ban means you must post about it on social media
until it's available to stream or comes to the U.S.
2.We the animals:
Fans of the book can expect devotion to the source
text, according to a Sundance interview with director Jeremiah Zagar, and some
critics are already comparing the film to Oscar winner Moonlight.
The movie also stars Isaiah Kristian and Josiah Gabriel as Jonah’s brothers,
while Sheila Vand (Argo, A Girl Walks Home At Night) and
Raúl Castillo (Looking, Seven Seconds) play the boys’
parents.
3.Sorry angel:
4.Screwed :
Gay Movie
“Screwed” is beautiful summer love story in Finland, full of a dry sense of
humor. Two teenage boys have to navigate some crazy relatives and sprawling
feelings during an eventful summer. This Finnish festival favorite delights
with witty dialogue inspired performances and a wonderfully dry sense of humor.
5.Love,simon
:
Simon
Spier keeps a huge secret from his family, his friends, and all of his
classmates: he's gay. When that secret is threatened, Simon must face everyone
and come to terms with his identity.
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