The Celluloid Closet: An Evolution of Queer Depiction in Cinema - Bryan Cabral
It is inherently interesting, at times heartbreaking how the culture for cinema changed when depicting LGBTQ+ characters. I like to think that, in a way, production companies and those of higher authority in Hollywood in the past have been playing this game of “Cat & Mouse”, where the higher-ups are the oppressive ‘Cat’ trying to catch the ‘Mouse’, that being, an element of LGBTQ+ being depicted in such a magnitude where the queer-coding begins to lose its effect, and is classified as inappropriate; therefore, condemned to further perpetuate the heteronormative agenda for that time period. Part of what makes this documentary highly effective was its sheer honesty accommodated by multiple perspectives. From the 1920s, gay and lesbian characters were often depicted as a punchline to a joke about opposing behaviors of the hetero norm regarding gender expression. I was in...

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