Film

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
4:53pm

Thanks to newly-released hidden camera footage, now all Americans can watch the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) fire Eric Jones,

03/07/13

You could win the chance to be with Anderson Cooper and Madonna at the GLAAD Media Awards in NYC! Find out more below.

03/01/13

Each week The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBT-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.

02/28/13

How to Survive a Plague filmmaker David France is currently working with ABC Studios to develop a miniseries based on his documentary, which will take a deeper look at the personal stories behind the HIV/AIDS advocacy movements of the 1980s.

02/28/13

Students at the largest multi-denominational seminary in the world are making history by becoming the first evangelical graduate theological school to create an official LGBT student organization. They are now hosting an LGBT film festival featuring several GLAAD-nominated films.

02/27/13

Gun Hill Road, nominated for Outstanding Film – Limited Release at the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards, will be released on DVD March 5 and GLAAD readers can receive an exclusive discount.

02/25/13

On Thursday, March 7, the DC Independent Film Festival will be screening the world premiere of Meth Head, written and directed by Jane Clark. The film delves into the life of Kyle Peoples, who becomes consumed by his addiction to crystal meth and eventually loses everything – his lover, his family, his job and his home.

02/22/13

Each week The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBT-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.

02/21/13

Each year the Berlin International Film Festival honors LGBT cinema with the Teddy Award. The award recognizes films and people who bring forward political and socially engaging themes that contribute to LGBT acceptance, social change and brings society closer to equality.

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07/18/12

Huffington Post launches #ThisIsWhatALesbianLooksLike hash tag to show the diversity of lesbian women.

07/17/12

MICKEY Rourke admits he’s found it “very difficult” to raise money for his movie about gay rugby ace Gareth Thomas.

07/16/12

One of the best documentaries on the festival circuit this year is I Stand Corrected, lesbian director Andrea Meyerson’s intimate and engaging portrait of Jennifer Leitham, the transgender bass player whose unusual technique and extraordinary talent has made her one of the most recognizable musicians in the jazz world.

06/26/12

Matt Bomer doesn’t like talking about his private life. And even if the White Collar star did publicly acknowledge he was gay earlier this year, he’s not about to start spilling anytime soon.

06/01/12

It’s a film about love, life and leadership among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Latinos in the United States, and yet, “Orgullo Latino,” aims to capture so much more about the complexity of this community.

05/07/12

"The power of David’s story lies in his relentless dedication to inculcate LGBT rights into the status quo in Uganda, and to change the situation for the kuchu community."

04/16/12

The second of three award shows held this spring by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) to honor

04/06/12

“Bully,” the anti-bullying documentary, is unrated no longer. The Classification and Rating Administration said it gave the film a PG-13 rating on Thursday, after the Weinstein Company submitted a newly edited version of a film that had earlier been rated R because of strong language.

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