(SPOT.ph) Although it’s correct that the Philippines have a considerable ways commit in terms of LGBTQ+ approval, you can find courageous Filipino filmmakers who take it upon by themselves to open up people’s sight about gender equivalence. You will find the likes of T-Bird at Ako that broke ground in lesbian portrayal into the ’90s, Ang Sayaw ng Dalawang Kaliwang Paa (2011) that produces usage of dance and poetry to evoke a love facts between male college students, and Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita (2013) that explores sex through a coming-of-age story. The past couple of years watched great advances in good portrayals of LGBTQ+s in movies, through the eye-opening story of a transgender lady just who turns out to be a mother to a feel-good story between two ladies in love—reminding us that LGTBQ+s or not, we all love in the same way.
This record only thinks films circulated from 2017 ahead. Continue reading