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anyone who hasn't seen this, i don't care about the list you have in ur notes app, watch this one next. about a gay rights group (comprised of flaming gays) in 80s london who support this tiny welsh town over the course of the the miners strikes. its a true story and they portrayed it in such an earnest way. its funny, and it hammers at your heartstrings big time. cannot recommend enough
Jan 30, 2024

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cute and is based off of a true story of when london gay activists supported welsh miners on strike! the main characters are mostly gay (and a few lesbians!!) :) it’s one of my fav movies (i linked the trailer but it doesn’t do it justice)
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i actually don’t think i have a singular favorite queer movie but i’m recing pride since it is lesser-known (despite having a great cast!). it’s based on a true story and highlights a beautiful intersection of the labor and gay lib movements! when i went to london i visited the bookstore from the film (gay’s the word). bound is also a favorite of mine! :) i recently watched saving face and loved that one too. the incredibly true adventures of two girls in love (which i have rec’d before) is also a favorite. bodies bodies bodies, bottoms, jennifer’s body, and but i’m a cheerleader as well!
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Be gay, do crime. Pride month watch.
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