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"Every time someone steps up and says who they are, the world becomes a better, more interesting place. So, thank you."
— Raymond Holt, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Representation of LGBTQ+ characters increases the ability to see the perspective of others.
LGBTQ+ viewers can better understand what life is like after coming out.
Exposure to LGBTQ+ characters living their lives like everyone else increases relatability.
Talking about movies can be a great way to start a conversation with family members.
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1. Love, Simon: 2018, PG-13
Summary
Love, Simon, based on the book, Simon, vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, is about Simon, a high school senior, who has what's considered a typical life in the suburban USA.
He's got a great family and awesome friends. But he's also got a big secret that he's been keeping — he's gay.
Simon finds himself communicating anonymously with another gay student at his school, then being blackmailed by a third student who finds out, leading to the biggest decision of his life.
High School
Bullying
Acceptance
Safe Spaces
Review
2. Transhood: 2020, Not Rated
Summary
Transhood is a documentary that follows the lives of four Kansas City transgender children ranging in ages from 4 to 15 and their families over the course of 5 years.
Each child's journey is explored, along with their parents' experiences through the challenges and discoveries they all make.
Transitions
Advocacy
School and Safety
Dating and Relationships
Review
"Transhood provides tremendous insight into a coming-of-age experience cisgender people are entirely unfamiliar with... Transhood is an intimate documentary, notable for both its empathetic depiction of each child and their parents and the decision to follow them over the course of several years."
— Audrey Fox
3. Pariah: 2011, R
Summary
17-year-old Alike from Brooklyn is comfortable with her sexual identity as a lesbian but has only told only one person in her life that she is gay.
The movie focuses on Alike's journey to find her place within the lesbian community and how to navigate her relationship with her parents, who have their own relationship struggles.
Sexual Identity
Relationships
Self-Acceptance
Gender Roles
4. Ma Vie En Rose (My Life in Pink): 1997, R
Summary
Ludovic is a 7-year-old from Belgium who was born male but lives his life as a female. He likes to dress in girls' clothes, play with dolls, and is convinced that he will marry the boy across the street.
Ludovic's parents struggle to adapt to who Ludo is and are influenced by neighbors who gossip about their family.
Identity
Societal Expectations
Acceptance
Gender Roles
5. Moonlight: 2016, R
Summary
Moonlight is based on the unpublished play, "In Moonlight, Black Boys Look Blue" and follows the life of Chiron in three stages of his life. As a young boy living in a poor neighborhood with an abusive, drug-addicted mother, Chiron is the victim of bullies.
He becomes like a son to a local drug dealer and his girlfriend. In high school, Chiron has his first sexual experience with Kevin, a childhood friend, and finally retaliates against one of the bullies, landing him in prison.
10 years later, after being released, Chiron and Kevin are reunited.
Race
Poverty
Love
Family
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This Byte has been authored by
Rebecca Gryga
Instructional Designer, Curriculum Developer
M.Ed.