Gentlemen affairs gay movie
Closeted homosexual movies and TV shows
Genre:Drama, Romance
Country:Canada, USA
Duration:134 min.
Story:Two modern-day cowboys meet on a shepherding job in the summer of '63, the two share a raw and powerful summer together that turns into a lifelong relationship clashing with the lives they are supposed to live.
Style: emotional, touching, sexy, gloomy, melancholic ...
Audience: chick flick, girls' night, hang out night
Plot:gay, homosexuality, same-sex attracted romance, gay relationship, gay, forbidden love, love story, lgbt, gays and lesbians, gay slur, first lgbtq+ sexual experience, cowboy ...
Time: 80s, 60s, year 1963, year 2005, 20th century ...
Place: wyoming, usa, texas, idaho, indiana ...
When I decided to monitor The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, I was not expecting it to hold any kind of lgbtq+ representation. A team of handsome men doing operation stuff? Yes. But actual queer rep? Nopes. So, of course, I was surprised by how the movie handled Alan Ritchson portraying Anders Lassen.
SPOILER WARNING: This article about The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare contains certain spoilers. Regard yourself warned!
This particular show is an action peeper comedy that tells a heavily fictionalized version of a mission mentioned in the book Churchill’s Confidential Warriors: The Explosive Accurate Story of the Distinct Forces Desperadoes of WWII by Damien Lewis. We have Henry Cavill playing Gus March-Phillipps, an actual man who is supposed to serve as the inspiration behind James Bond by Ian Fleming.
Directed and co-written by Guy Ritchie, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare has Gus conduct an “unconventional” team as part of Operation Postmaster against the Nazis. On the team, there’s Danish naval officer Anders Lassen played by Alan Ritchson. I side-eyed Anders the moment he came onscreen. Ritchson portrayed the ethics with a certain R
‘Lover of Men’ Explores Lincoln’s (Possible) Gay Male Affairs
The whole fact is unknowable, and the evidence largely circumstantial, but Abraham Lincoln left ample reason to believe that he often found warmth and companionship in the arms of a dude, according to several sources, including the compelling if somewhat scattered documentary Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln.
Directed by Shaun Peterson, the film assembles a roster of esteemed (mostly LGBTQ) experts on Lincoln’s experience, his letters, and his loves to sketch an intimate portrait of “far and away our most important president.” Before presiding over a nation at war with itself, Abe was just a bookish young man born in Kentucky, raised in Indiana, who had his first great romance in Illinois.
At least the film opens its case in the frontier town of Fresh Salem, Illinois, where 21-year old Lincoln worked in a general store, and shared a cramped room upstairs with 19-year antique co-worker Billy Greene. The two also shared the room’s one tiny cot, and probably more, in the 18 months they lived together.
Lover of Men dramatizes these episodes, a
Gay affair movies and TV shows
Genre:Drama, Romance
Country:Brazil, France, Italy, USA
Duration:132 min.
Story:Elio Perlman is spending the summer with his family at their vacation home in Lombardy, Italy. When his father hires a handsome doctoral student, the curious 17-year-old finds himself developing a growing attraction to the young man.
Style: touching, lgbt cinema, independent film, disturbing, sincere ...
Audience: teens, chick flick, date late hours, girls' night, pre-teens ...
Plot: lgbt, gay, summer, gay love, love, lesbian, gay relationship, gay passion, first love, homosexuality, father son relationship, gay couple ...
Time: 80s, year 1983, 2010s, 2000s, year 2017
Place: italy, nebraska, europe, mediterranean sea
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