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Results: *** Fighting for LGBTQ Rights *** Standing Up to Tyranny

Published on 07/29/2025
By: fsr1kitty
2166
Movies
Several powerful films explore the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, offering a range of perspectives and time periods. To anyone uncomfortable with this subject matter you can choose ""Not applicable" and move on to the next survey.
1.
1.
Based on actual events. Brandon Teena is the popular new guy in a tiny Nebraska town. He hangs out with the guys, drinking, cussing, and bumper surfing, and he charms the young women, who've never met a more sensitive and considerate young man. Life is good for Brandon, now that he's one of the guys and dating hometown beauty Lana; however, he's forgotten to mention one important detail. It's not that he's wanted in another town for GTA and other assorted crimes, but that Brandon Teena was actually born a woman named Teena Brandon. When his best friends make this discovery, Brandon's life is ripped apart. Winner of 50 Awards, including Hilary Swank, the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role in the year 2000. Have you seen "Boy's Don't Cry"?
Yes
17%
355 votes
No
56%
1176 votes
Undecided
6%
129 votes
Not Applicable
21%
440 votes
2.
2.
When Stonewall Veteran and beloved Greenwich Village personality Marsha P Johnson turned up dead shortly after Gay Pride in 1992, it was the latest in a series of murders, gay bashings, and "mysterious" deaths in the local gay community. Johnson is seen in footage at a political march shortly before this, at an action trying to draw attention to these hate crimes. Tragically, Johnson then becomes the next victim. Like the other suspicious deaths, Johnson's death is quickly dismissed as a "suicide", even though there is no evidence that Johnson was suicidal, and significant evidence that Johnson was harassed and stalked on that very night. Filmmakers re-examine the 1992 death of transgender legend Marsha P. Johnson, who was found floating in the Hudson River. Originally ruled a suicide, many in the community believe she was murdered. Winner of 4 Awards, have you seen "The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson" ?
Yes
6%
135 votes
No
65%
1363 votes
Undecided
6%
118 votes
Not Applicable
23%
484 votes
3.
3.
A documentary of New York's LGBT scene in the 1980s, showing the real life of poor Black and Latin LGBT people, introduce the ballrooms, the categories, the houses, the voguing, and the dreams and ambitions of these people who are systematically excluded from society, they fight to conquer the right to be and to reinvent themselves in a world starring straight and white people. They use the balls to show their creativity, have fun with their community and family, shining, and having their names recognized in the ballroom scene. Winner of 17 Awards, have you seen "Paris is Burning"?
Yes
8%
175 votes
No
63%
1326 votes
Undecided
5%
110 votes
Not Applicable
23%
489 votes

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