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This article lists Black queer, lesbian, gay, bisexual, non-binary, polyamory, or transgender-related films. The list includes movies, documentaries, and TV/web series that deal with or feature significant Black queer characters or issues as an important plot device.
The history of Black cinema is just as diverse, and thanks to streaming (for all its faults), film fans can watch films and documentaries made by both legendary and up-and-coming Black filmmakers.
A white slave master shows more affection for his black slave lover than his wife, who responds by seducing a male slave. 1975: Golden Screen Award Aaron Loves Angela: Gordon Parks, Jr. A teenage couple, an African-American and a Puerto Rican, live in the slums of New York City. 1975 [25] The Human Factor: Otto Preminger
10. A Raisin in the Sun (1961). Who's in it: Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands Rating: NR Runtime: 128 minutes A poor Black family strives to build a better life in 1950s ...
Tharn and Type are a gay couple, and both are college students. The series is a sequel to TharnType: The Series and an adaptation of the popular book series TharnType's Story: Hate You, Love You More by Mame (Orawan Vichayawannakul). [citation needed] Type Thiwat Phawattakun: Gulf Kanawut Traipipattanapong 2020: Tiny Pretty Things: Netflix ...
The classic was groundbreaking (and even controversial) for its honest exploration of Black female sexuality. Watch it now. RELATED: 13 Essential TV Shows & Movies About Racism & Race Relations in ...
Learn more about the most iconic portrayals of Black relationships on film and TV. These top 10 couples show human and nuanced examples of Black romance on the big and small screens.
Referred to as both Bodkin and On Record, [3] the seven-episode series is created by Jez Scharf as Higher Ground's first scripted series at Netflix, in collaboration with wiip. Scharf and Alex Metcalf serve as co-showrunners and executive produce the series with Tonia Davis for Higher Ground, David Flynn and Paul Lee for wiip, and Nne Ebong.