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The following is a list of films with gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender characters.
List of works
Film franchises
These are film franchises and shared universes whose film series collectively feature at least two (or more) LGBT characters in a leading or supporting role.
Franchise | Year | Title | Character | Classification | Actor | Notes | Country |
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Austin Powers | 1997 | Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery | Frau Farbissina | Bisexual | Mindy Sterling | Shown to have had a relationship with Unibrau, a woman, and Doctor Evil, a man. | United States |
1999 | Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me | ||||||
2002 | Austin Powers in Goldmember | ||||||
Child's Play | 1998 | Bride of Chucky | David Collins | Gay | Gordon Michael Woolvett | United States | |
2004 | Seed of Chucky | Glen/Glenda Ray | Genderqueer[1] | Billy Boyd | Glen and Glenda are twins. They are two souls of opposite genders inhabiting the same sexless doll body. | ||
2013 | Curse of Chucky | Jill | Lesbian | Maitland McConnell | |||
Deadpool | 2016 | Deadpool | Deadpool (Wade Wilson)[2] | Pansexual | Ryan Reynolds | United States | |
2018 | Deadpool 2 | United States | |||||
Negasonic Teenage Warhead | Lesbian | Brianna Hildebrand | Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Yukio are in a relationship. | ||||
Yukio | Lesbian | Shioli Kutsuna | |||||
The Hangover | 2009 | The Hangover | Leslie Chow | Bisexual | Ken Jeong | United States | |
2011 | The Hangover Part II | Leslie Chow | Bisexual | Ken Jeong | |||
Kimberly "Kimmy" | Transgender | Yasmin Lee | |||||
2013 | The Hangover Part III | Leslie Chow | Bisexual | Ken Jeong | |||
Harry Potter | 2001 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | Albus Dumbledore | Gay[3] | Richard Harris | Albus Dumbledore is the headmaster of the wizarding school Hogwarts. The films are based on the Harry Potter series of fantasy novels. While Dumbledore's sexuality is not openly portrayed or explicitly mentioned either in the books or the films, J.K. Rowling, the author of the books, revealed that he is gay. | United Kingdom, United States |
2002 | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | ||||||
2004 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Michael Gambon | |||||
2005 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | ||||||
2007 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | ||||||
2009 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | ||||||
2010 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 | ||||||
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | ||||||
Mannequin | 1987 | Mannequin | Hollywood Montrose | Gay | Meshach Taylor | United States | |
1991 | Mannequin Two: On the Move | ||||||
The Producers | 1968 | The Producers | Carmen Ghia | Gay | Andreas Voutsinas | United States | |
Roger De Bris | Gay | Christopher Hewett | |||||
2005 | The Producers | Carmen Ghia | Gay | Roger Bart | |||
Roger De Bris | Gay | Gary Beach | |||||
Scary Movie | 2000 | Scary Movie | Bobby Prinze | Gay | Jon Abrahams | United States | |
2001 | Scary Movie 2 | Ray Wilkins | Bisexual | Shawn Wayans | |||
Star Wars | 1980 | The Empire Strikes Back | Lando Calrissian | Pansexual[4] | Billy Dee Williams | Glover described Lando as charming; someone who "doesn't have hard and fast boundaries about everything. Are you a man or a woman? Are you literally a blob or robot? Like, who cares? Have good time out here."[5] | United States |
1983 | Return of the Jedi | ||||||
2018 | Solo: A Star Wars Story | Donald Glover | |||||
Star Trek | 2009 | Star Trek | Hikaru Sulu | Gay[6] | John Cho | United States | |
2013 | Star Trek Into Darkness | ||||||
2016 | Star Trek Beyond | ||||||
Pitch Perfect | 2012 | Pitch Perfect | Cynthia Rose Adams | Lesbian | Esther Dean | She reveals to the Barden Bellas that she is lesbian and was in a relationship with Denise | United States |
Stand-alone films
Year | Title | Character | Classification | Actor | Notes | Country |
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1941 | The Maltese Falcon | Joel Cairo | Gay[7] | Peter Lorre | In the novel upon which the film is based, Joel Cairo is referred to as "queer" and "fairy" but, in the film, his sexuality isn't directly addressed, likely a decision by filmmakers in order to comply with the Hays Code, which banned the depiction of homosexuality in American films.[8][9][10][11] | United States |
1948 | Rope | Phillip Morgan | Gay | Farley Granger | United States | |
Brandon Shaw | Gay | John Dall | ||||
1955 | Rebel Without a Cause | John "Plato" Crawford | Gay | Sal Mineo | United States | |
1961 | Victim | Melville Farr | Gay | Dirk Bogarde | United Kingdom | |
1968 | The Mercenary | Ricciolo (Curly) | Gay | Jack Palance | Italy, Spain, United States | |
1968 | The Sergeant | Albert Callan | Gay | Rod Steiger | United States | |
1969 | Midnight Cowboy | Joe Buck | Bisexual | Jon Voight | This film is based on the 1965 novel of the same name.[12] | United States |
1970 | Beyond the Valley of the Dolls | Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell | Trans man | John LaZar | United States | |
1970 | Myra Breckinridge | Irving "Blaggot" Amadeus | Gay | Calvin Lockhart | United States | |
Myra Breckinridge | Trans Woman | Raquel Welch | ||||
1971 | The Last Picture Show | Coach Popper | Gay | Bill Thurman | United States | |
1972 | Cabaret | Baron Maximilian Von Heune | Bisexual | Helmut Griem | This film is based on the musical Cabaret. | United States |
Brian Roberts | Bisexual | Michael York | ||||
1975 | Dog Day Afternoon | Leon Shermer | Trans woman | Chris Sarandon | United States | |
Sonny Wortzik | Bisexual | Al Pacino | ||||
1975 | The Rocky Horror Picture Show | Brad Majors | Bisexual | Barry Bostwick | United Kingdom, United States | |
Dr. Frank-N-Furter | Genderqueer, bisexual | Tim Curry | ||||
Rocky | Bisexual | Peter Hinwood | ||||
1976 | Swashbuckler | Lord Durant | Gay | Peter Boyle | United States | |
1978 | In a Year of 13 Moons | Elvira Weishaupt | Trans Woman | Volker Spengler | West Germany | |
1980 | Stir Crazy | Rory Schultebrand | Gay | Georg Stanford Brown | United States | |
1981 | Zorro, the Gay Blade | Bunny Wigglesworth | Gay | George Hamilton | United States | |
1982 | The Emperor Caligula: The Untold Story | Fagio | Gay | Italy | ||
1982 | Forbidden Zone | René Henderson | Transgender | Matthew Bright | United States | |
1982 | Querelle | Georges Querelle | Bisexual | Brad Davis | France, West Germany | |
1982 | Victor/Victoria | 'Squash' Bernstein | Gay | Alex Karras | United Kingdom, United States | |
Richard DiNardo | Bisexual | Malcolm Jamieson | ||||
Carroll "Toddy" Todd | Gay | Robert Preston | ||||
1985 | Kiss of the Spider Woman | Luis Molina | Gay | William Hurt | Brazil, United States | |
1985 | My Beautiful Laundrette | Omar Ali | Gay | Gordon Warnecke | United Kingdom | |
Johnny | Gay | Daniel Day-Lewis | ||||
1987 | Less Than Zero | Clay Easton | Bisexual | Andrew McCarthy | United States | |
1987 | Maurice | Clive Durham | Gay | Hugh Grant | United Kingdom | |
Maurice Hall | Gay | James Wilby | ||||
Alec Scudder | Gay | Rupert Graves | ||||
1990 | Miller's Crossing | Bernie Bernbaum | Gay | John Turturro | United States | |
Eddie Dane | Gay | J.E. Freeman | ||||
Mink Larouie | Gay | Steve Buscemi | ||||
1991 | Fried Green Tomatoes | Ruth Jamison | Bisexual | Mary-Louise Parker | United States | |
Idgie Threadgoode | Lesbian | Mary Stuart Masterson | ||||
1991 | My Own Private Idaho | Mike Waters | Gay | River Phoenix | United States | |
1992 | Basic Instinct | Dr. Beth Garner | Bisexual | Jeanne Tripplehorn | France, United States, United Kingdom | |
Roxy | Lesbian | Leilani Sarelle | ||||
Catherine Tramell | Bisexual | Sharon Stone | ||||
1992 | The Crying Game | Dil | Trans woman | Jaye Davidson | Ireland, Japan, United Kingdom | |
1993 | Philadelphia | Miguel Alvarez | Gay | Antonio Banderas | United States | |
Andrew Beckett | Gay | Tom Hanks | ||||
1993 | The Wedding Banquet | Wai-Tung Gao | Gay | Winston Chao | Taiwan, United States | |
1994 | Pulp Fiction | Zed | Gay | Peter Greene | United States | |
1995 | Bugis Street | Lian | Transgender | Hiep Thi Le | The film is set in the former transvestite area of Bugis Street (now a shopping centre) in the heart of Singapore. The film features the transgender Lian and her lover, Meng. | (British) Hong |
Meng | Bisexual[citation needed] | Michael Lam | ||||
1995 | Carrington | Lytton Strachey | Gay | Jonathan Pryce | France, United Kingdom | |
1995 | The Doom Generation | Xavier "X" Red | Bisexual | Johnathon Schaech | United States | |
Jordan White | Bisexual | James Duval | ||||
1995 | The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love | Randy Dean | Lesbian | Laurel Holloman | United States | |
Evie Roy | Lesbian | Nicole Ari Parker | ||||
1995 | Jefferson in Paris | Richard Cosway | Gay | Simon Callow | France, United States | |
1995 | Jeffrey | Darius | Gay | Bryan Batt | United States | |
Steve Howard | Gay | Michael T. Weiss | ||||
Jeffrey | Gay | Steven Weber | ||||
Sterling | Gay | Patrick Stewart | ||||
1995 | Showgirls | Cristal Connors | Bisexual | Gina Gershon | France, United States | |
Nomi Malone | Bisexual | Elizabeth Berkley | ||||
1995 | To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar | Vida Boheme | Gay | Patrick Swayze | United States | |
Noxeema Jackson | Gay | Wesley Snipes | ||||
Chi-Chi Rodriguez | Gay | John Leguizamo | ||||
1995 | Billy Madison | Principal Max Anderson | Gay | Josh Mostel | United States | |
1996 | Beautiful Thing | Ste Pearce | Gay | Scott Neal | United Kingdom | |
1996 | The Birdcage | Agador[13] | Gay | Hank Azaria | United States | |
Albert Goldman | Gay | Nathan Lane | ||||
Armand Goldman | Gay | Robin Williams | ||||
1996 | Citizen Ruth | Diane Siegler | Lesbian | Swoosie Kurtz | United States | |
1996 | Hollow Reed | Tom Dixon | Gay | Ian Hart | Germany, United Kingdom, Spain | |
1996 | I Shot Andy Warhol | Candy Darling | Trans woman | Stephen Dorff | United Kingdom, United States | |
1996 | Sling Blade | Vaughn Cunningham | Gay | John Ritter | United States | |
1997 | Waiting for Guffman | Corky St. Clair | Gay | Christopher Guest | United States | |
1997 | My Best Friend's Wedding | George Downes | Gay | Rupert Everett | United States | |
1997 | Boogie Nights | Scotty J. | Gay | Philip Seymour Hoffman | United States | |
1997 | Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil | The Lady Chablis | Trans Woman | The Lady Chablis | United States | |
1998 | Aimée & Jaguar | Felice Schragenheim | Lesbian | Maria Schrader | Germany | |
1998 | Get Real | Steven Carter | Gay | Ben Silverstone | United Kingdom | |
John Dixon | Gay | Brad Gorton | ||||
1998 | High Art | Lucy Berliner | Lesbian | Ally Sheedy | Canada, United States | |
Greta | Lesbian | Patricia Clarkson | ||||
Syd | Bisexual | Radha Mitchell | ||||
1998 | Hold You Tight | Fung Wai | Bisexual | Sunny Chan | The story of a man living in Hong Kong who is initially drawn to a young woman but soon finds he is more attracted to her boyfriend. | Hong Kong (S.A.R. of China 1997—) |
1998 | Show Me Love | Agnes Ahlberg | Lesbian | Rebecka Liljeberg | Sweden | |
1998 | Velvet Goldmine | Brian Slade | Bisexual | Jonathan Rhys Meyers | United Kingdom, United States | |
Mandy Slade | Bisexual | Toni Collette | ||||
Arthur Stuart | Bisexual | Christian Bale | ||||
Curt Wild | Bisexual | Ewan McGregor | ||||
1999 | All About My Mother | Agrado | Trans woman | Antonia San Juan | Spain | |
Nina Cruz | Bisexual | Candela Peña | ||||
Huma Rojo | Lesbian | Marisa Paredes | ||||
Lola | Trans woman | Toni Cantó | ||||
1999 | American Beauty | Jim Berkley | Gay | Sam Robards | United States | |
Frank Fitts | Gay | Chris Cooper | ||||
Jim Olmeyer | Gay | Scott Bakula | ||||
1999 | Better Than Chocolate | Judy | Trans woman | Peter Outerbridge | Canada | |
1999 | Big Daddy | Phil D'Amato | Gay | Allen Covert | United States | |
Tommy Grayton | Gay | Peter Dante | ||||
1999 | Blast from the Past | Troy | Gay | Dave Foley | United States | |
1999 | The Boondock Saints | Paul Smecker | Gay | Willem Dafoe | United States | |
1999 | Boys Don't Cry | Brandon Teena | Trans man | Hilary Swank | United States | |
1999 | But I'm a Cheerleader | Megan Bloomfield | Lesbian | Natasha Lyonne | Megan is the lesbian seventeen-year-old protagonist. Her parents send her to True Directions, a conversion therapy camp that aims to convert its campers to heterosexuality. | United States |
Graham Eaton | Lesbian | Clea DuVall | Megan eventually starts a relationship with Graham, another camper she meets at True Directions. | |||
Sinead Laren | Lesbian | Katharine Towne | Sinead and Hilary are the other lesbian campers. Additionally, Jan (Katrina Phillips) is a girl mistook for lesbian because of her butch appearance, but she is actually straight. | |||
Hilary Vandermuller | Lesbian | Melanie Lynskey | ||||
Dolph | Gay | Dante Basco | Joel, Andre, Dolph and Clayton are the male gay campers. | |||
Clayton Dunn | Gay | Kip Pardue | ||||
Andre | Gay | Douglas Spain | ||||
Joel Goldberg | Gay | Joel Michaely | ||||
Rock Brown | Gay | Eddie Cibrian | Rock is the son of Mary Brown, the founder of True Directions. Rock is supposedly straight, but actually is a closeted gay man. | |||
Mike | Gay | RuPaul | Mike is supposedly an ex-gay man, who helps with the process of "curing" campers from their homosexuality. However, he is clearly shown to be still attracted to men, for example when he stares at Rock with a lustful expression and tone of voice as he says to the campers: "Don't you see how sad and pathetic you all are, always wanting something you can't have?" | |||
Lloyd Morgan-Gordon | Gay | Wesley Mann | Lloyd and Larry are a gay couple described as "ex, ex-gays". Before the events of the film, they were once campers at True Directions before they defected. They help the campers in the film to sneak out and go party at a gay bar, and also give advice about dealing with one's own sexuality. They let the ex-camper Dolph live with them when he is expelled from True Directions for having sex at the institution. | |||
Larry Morgan-Gordon | Gay | Richard Moll | ||||
Kelly | Lesbian | Ione Skye (uncredited) | In the True Directions orientation video, which depicts homosexuality as a problem to be "fixed", Kelly is a girl shown to be lesbian until "cured" by the institution. The orientation video shows that she eventually marries a man. | |||
1999 | Magnolia | "Quiz Kid" Donnie Smith | Gay | William H. Macy | United States | |
1999 | Summer of Sam | Ritchie | Bisexual | Adrien Brody | United States | |
1999 | The Talented Mr. Ripley | Tom Ripley | Bisexual | Matt Damon | United States | |
1999 | Flawless | Rusty Zimmerman | Transgender | Philip Seymour Hoffman | ||
2000 | American Psycho | Luis Carruthers | Gay | Matt Ross | United States | |
2000 | Billy Elliot | Michael Caffrey | Gay, cross-dresser | Stuart Wells (young boy) Merryn Owen (adult) |
Michael Caffrey is a young boy, the best friend of the protagonist and title character, Billy Elliot. At some point, Michael is seen using a dress and makeup. He is gay and shows interest in Billy. While Billy is not gay and does not reciprocate, he is supportive of his friend. | United Kingdom |
2000 | Chuck & Buck | Buck O'Brien | Gay | Mike White | United States | |
2000 | Best in Show | Christy Cummings | Lesbian | Jane Lynch | United States | |
Scott Donlan | Gay | John Michael Higgins | ||||
Stefan Vanderhoof | Gay | Michael McKean | ||||
Sherri Ann Ward Cabot | Lesbian | Jennifer Coolidge | ||||
2000 | Before Night Falls | Reinaldo Arenas | Gay | Javier Bardem | United States | |
Pepe Malas | Gay | Andrea Di Stefano | ||||
Tomas Diego | Gay | Santiago Magill | ||||
Bon Bon | Transvestite | Johnny Depp | ||||
2001 | Bungee Jumping of Their Own | Seo In-woo | Bisexual | Lee Byung-hun | A university student, Seo In-woo, falls passionately in love with a girl, Tae-hee, who is studying at the same university, within moments of first meeting her. They begin dating a short time after, but she is suddenly killed in a car crash. Almost twenty years on, married and with a daughter, he is a high school teacher. One day he spots a male student, Im Hyun-bin, who looks almost identical to his former girlfriend. Within a short time, Seo In-woo falls in love with him, even though he feels uncomfortable doing so, and both are soon bullied and taunted for being gay by the school's students. It is only gradually that Seo In-woo realises that Hyun-bin is in fact the reincarnation of Tae-hee. They then go to New Zealand and decide to jump off a bridge together without safety ropes, perhaps to ensure that both will be reincarnated. | South Korea |
2001 | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Hedwig Robinson/Hansel | Transgender | John Cameron Mitchell | United States | |
Luther Robinson | Gay | Maurice Dean Wint | ||||
2001 | Kissing Jessica Stein | Helen Cooper | Bisexual | Heather Juergensen | United States | |
Martin | Gay | Michael Mastro | ||||
Sebastian | Gay | Carson Elrod | ||||
2001 | Lan Yu | Lan Yu | Gay[14] | Liu Ye | The film is set in mainland China and tells the story of an affair between a younger and a middle-aged man. | China, Hong Kong |
Chen Handong | Gay[15] | Hu Jun | ||||
2001 | Lost and Delirious | Pauline Oster | Lesbian/Pansexual | Piper Perabo | Canada | |
Victoria "Tori" Moller | Lesbian | Jessica Paré | ||||
2001 | The Man Who Wasn't There | Creighton Tolliver | Gay | Jon Polito | United Kingdom, United States | |
2001 | Mulholland Drive | Betty Elms | Lesbian | Naomi Watts | France, United States | |
Rita | Bisexual | Laura Elena Harring | ||||
2001 | The Royal Tenenbaums | Margot Tennenbaum | Bisexual | Gwyneth Paltrow | United States | |
2002 | Bend It Like Beckham | Tony | Gay | Ameet Chana | ||
2002 | Far From Heaven | Frank Whitaker | Gay | Dennis Quaid | United States | |
2002 | The Hours | Richard Brown | Gay | Ed Harris | United Kingdom, United States | |
Sally Lester | Lesbian | Allison Janney | ||||
Clarissa Vaughan | Bisexual | Meryl Streep | ||||
2002 | The Laramie Project | Matthew Shepard | Gay | United States | ||
2002 | The Rules of Attraction | Paul Denton | Bisexual | Ian Somerhalder | Germany, United States | |
2003 | Arisan! | Nino | Gay | Surya Saputra | Indonesia | |
Sakti | Gay | Tora Sudiro | ||||
2002 | May | Ambrosia | Lesbian | Nichole Hiltz | United States | |
Polly | Lesbian | Anna Faris | ||||
May Dove Canady | Bisexual | Angela Bettis | ||||
2003 | Beautiful Boxer | Parinya Charoenphol | Trans woman | Asanee Suwan | Thailand | |
2003 | Latter Days | Aaron Davis | Gay | Steve Sandvoss | United States | |
Christian Markelli | Gay | Wes Ramsey | ||||
2003 | A Mighty Wind | Mark Shubb | Trans woman | Harry Shearer | United States | |
2003 | Party Monster | Michael Alig | Bisexual | Macaulay Culkin | United States | |
Christina | Trans woman | Marilyn Manson | ||||
Keoki | Bisexual | Wilmer Valderrama | ||||
James St. James | Gay | Seth Green | ||||
2003 | Soldier's Girl | Calpernia Addams | Trans woman | Lee Pace | Canada, United States | |
2003 | SpiderBabe | Patricia Porker | Bisexual | Erin Brown | United States | |
2003 | Elephant | Alex | Gay | Alex Frost | United States | |
Eric | Gay | Eric Deulen | ||||
2004 | Bad Education | Enrique Goded | Gay | Fele Martínez | Spain | |
Father Manolo | Gay | Daniel Giménez Cacho | ||||
Ignacio Rodriguez | Gay | Francisco Boira | ||||
Zahara | Transgender | Gael García Bernal | ||||
2004 | D.E.B.S | Lucy Diamond | Lesbian | Jordana Brewster | United States | |
Amy Bradshaw | Bisexual/Lesbian | Sara Foster | ||||
2004 | Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story | Kate Veatch | Bisexual[16] | Christine Taylor | United States | |
2004 | Formula 17 | Chou T'ien Tsai | Gay | Tony Yang | A "feel good" gay romantic comedy film from Taiwan about a young man, Chou T'ien-Tsai, who is looking for romance as he takes a trip to the capital, Taipei, to visit an online boyfriend in person for the first time. Disappointed to find that his online friend only wants sex and has no interest in forming a romantic bond, he starts to look elsewhere. Finding his internet relationship. There are many adventures as T'ien's roommate and friends also help him look for the man of his dreams. The film was banned in Singapore, because it "portrays homosexuality as normal, and a natural progression of society".[17] | Taiwan |
Bai Tieh Nan/Richard Bai | Gay | Duncan Lai | ||||
Yu | Gay | King Chin | ||||
Jun | Gay | Jason Chang | ||||
C.C. | Gay | Dada Ji | ||||
Alan | Gay | James Yun | ||||
Ray | Gay | Jeff Locker | ||||
Kevin | Gay | Ladder Yu | ||||
2004 | Grande École | Paul | Bisexual[citation needed] | Gregori Baquet | The story is based on an affair between Paul, a high-class young French man and Mécir, a young Arab manual worker | France |
Mécir | Bisexual[citation needed] | Salim Kechiouche | ||||
2004 | Mean Girls | Damian | Gay | Daniel Franzese | United States | |
2004 | Mysterious Skin | Neil McCormick | Gay | Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Netherlands, United States | |
2004 | Star Appeal | Xiao Bo | Bisexual | Yu Bo | A gay-themed science fiction film shot on static video camera, the story revolves around a young man from the planet Mars, known as 'E.T.', who arrives on Earth totally naked. He befriends a young bisexual Chinese man, Xiao Bo, who removes his own clothes to make E.T. feel more comfortable, and teaches him languages, science and a range of other subjects. The two become close, and eventually fall in love. E.T. later falls in love with Xiao Bo's girlfriend, and the two attempt to have a baby. | China |
E.T. | Bisexual | Guifeng Wang | ||||
2004 | White Chicks | Aubrey Allure | Gay | Kevin Blatch | United States | |
2005 | Be Cool | Elliot Wilhelm | Gay | Dwayne Johnson | United States | |
2005 | Breakfast on Pluto | Patrick "Kitten" Braden | Trans woman | Cillian Murphy | Ireland, United Kingdom | |
2005 | Cold Showers | Michael | Bisexual | Johan Libéreau | The story of a ménage à trois between two young men and a young woman leads the men to become attracted to each other. | France |
Clément | Bisexual | Pierre Perrier | ||||
2005 | Imagine Me & You | Luce | Lesbian | Lena Headey | Germany, United Kingdom | |
Rachel | Bisexual | Piper Perabo | ||||
2005 | Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | Perry Van Shrike/"Gay Perry" | Gay | Val Kilmer | United States | |
2005 | My Fair Son | Ray | Gay | Junrui Wang | China | |
Unnamed student | Gay | Guifeng Wang | ||||
Xiao Bo | Bisexual | Yu Bo | ||||
2005 | Rent | Thomas B. "Tom" Collins | Gay | Jesse L. Martin | United States | |
Joanne Jefferson | Lesbian | Tracie Thoms | ||||
Maureen Johnson | Bisexual | Idina Menzel | ||||
Angel Dumott Schunard | Gay | Wilson Jermaine Heredia | ||||
2005 | Transamerica | Sabrina "Bree" Osbourne | Trans woman | Felicity Huffman | United States | |
Toby | Bisexual | Kevin Zegers | ||||
2005 | V for Vendetta | Gordon Deitrich | Gay | Stephen Fry | Germany, United Kingdom, United States | |
Valerie Page | Lesbian | Natasha Wightman | ||||
2005 | Sin City | Lucille | Lesbian | Carla Gugino | Marv's parole officer. | United States |
2005 | Where the Truth Lies | Vince Collins | Bisexual | Colin Firth | Canada, United Kingdom | |
2005 | Brokeback Mountain | Ennis Del Mar | Gay/Bisexual | Heath Ledger | United States | |
Jack Twist | Gay/Bisexual | Jake Gyllenhaal | ||||
2006 | The Architect | Shawn | Gay | Paul James | United States | |
Martin Waters | Gay | Sebastian Stan | ||||
2006 | Boy Culture | Alex "X" | Gay | Derek Magyar | United States | |
Andrew | Gay | Darryl Stephens | ||||
Joey | Gay | Jonathon Trent | ||||
Gregory Talbot | Gay | Patrick Bauchau | ||||
2006 | The Bubble | Ashraf | Gay | Yousef 'Joe' Sweid | Israel | |
Noam | Gay | Ohad Knoller | ||||
Yali | Gay | Alon Friedman | ||||
2006 | Eternal Summer | Jonathan | Gay | Bryant Chang | Set in Taiwan, the story is about a studious schoolboy, Jonathan, who is asked by his teacher to look after another boy, Shane, who is rebellious and dislikes learning. Ten years on, they have developed a good friendship despite their divergent lives: Jonathan on course to go to university and Shane to become a basketball player. Jonathan is also attracted to Shane, but the attraction is not reciprocated. However, the young men's fates change when a girl, Carrie, has a secret affair with Shane (who is determined to keep it secret in order to protect Jonathan's feelings) and also does her best to persuade Shane to abandon basketball and instead work hard to try to enter university. Shane succeeds in doing so. However, Jonathan, feeling increasing confusion over his sexual identity, loses focus in his studies and fails to enter university. The three are then forced to confront the secrets they have deliberately withheld from each other. | Taiwan |
2006 | The History Boys | Stuart Dakin | Bisexual | Dominic Cooper | This film is based on a play of the same title. | United Kingdom |
Douglas Hector | Gay | Richard Griffiths | ||||
Tom Irwin | Gay | Stephen Campbell Moore | ||||
David Posner | Gay | Samuel Barnett | ||||
2006 | Let's Go to Prison | Barry | Gay | Chi McBride | United States | |
Nelson Biederman IV | Gay | Will Arnett | ||||
2006 | Little Miss Sunshine | Frank Ginsberg | Gay | Steve Carell | United States | |
2006 | Loving Annabelle | Annabelle Tillman | Lesbian | Erin Kelly | United States | |
2006 | No Regret | Lee Su-min | Gay | Lee Yeong-hoon | South Korea | |
Song Jae-min | Gay | Kim Nam-gil | ||||
2006 | Wedding Wars | Shel | Gay | John Stamos | Canada, United States | |
2014 | Pride | Mark Ashton | Gay | Ben Schnetzer | United Kingdom | |
Mike Jackson | Gay | Joe Gilgun | ||||
Steph Chambers | Lesbian | Faye Marsay | ||||
Jonathan Blake | Gay | Dominic West | ||||
Gethin Roberts | Gay | Andrew Scott | ||||
Jeff Cole | Gay | Freddie Fox | ||||
Reggie | Gay | Chris Overton | ||||
Ray | Gay | Joshua Hill | ||||
Joe "Bromley" Cooper | Gay | George Mackay | ||||
Stella | Lesbian | Karina Fernandez | ||||
Zoe | Lesbian | Jessie Cave | ||||
Cliff Barry | Gay | Bill Nighy | ||||
Tim | Gay | Russel Tovey | ||||
2007 | Across the Universe | Prudence | Lesbian | T.V. Carpio | United Kingdom, United States | |
2007 | Breakfast with Scot | Eric McNally | Gay | Tom Cavanagh | Canada | |
Sam | Gay | Ben Shenkman | ||||
Scot | Gay | Noah Bernett | ||||
2007 | I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry | Fred Duncan | Gay | Ving Rhames | United States | |
2007 | Planet Terror | Dakota Block | Lesbian/Bisexual | Marley Shelton | United States | |
Tammy Visan | Lesbian | Stacy Ferguson | ||||
2007 | Pleasure Factory | Jonathan | Bisexual | Loo Zihan | This film is set in Singapore's red-light district. Jonathan has sexual relationships with both men and women. | Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand |
2007 | Reign Over Me | Charlie Fineman | Bisexual | Adam Sandler | United States | |
2007 | Shelter | Shaun | Gay | Brad Rowe | United States | |
Zach | Bisexual | Trevor Wright | ||||
2007 | Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story | Dewey Cox | Bisexual | John C. Reilly | United States | |
2008 | Dream Boy | Nathan Davies | Gay | Stephan Bender | United States | |
Roy | Gay | Maximillian Roeg | ||||
2008 | City Without Baseball | Ronnie | Bisexual | Ron Heung | In a story set in the 1990s, Ronnie, a pitcher with Hong Kong's National Baseball Team, has a steady girlfriend and appears well settled-in. But over time he becomes increasingly attracted to one of his colleagues, and summons up the courage to kiss him in the men's changing rooms. The actors, including the protagonist, were real-life members of the National Baseball Team at the time of filming. Based on a real story, the film is the first feature produced by the award-winning Chinese LGBT filmmaker known as 'Scud'. | Hong Kong |
2009 | Chloe | Chloe Sweeney | Bisexual | Amanda Seyfried | Canada, France, United States | |
2009 | I Love You Phillip Morris | Phillip Morris | Gay | Ewan Mcgregor | France, United States | |
Steven Russell | Bisexual | Jim Carrey | ||||
2009 | Mundane History | Ake | Gay | Phakpoom Surapongsanuruk | The film tells the story of a young Thai man, Ake, who is bed-ridden and paralysed from the waist down. He gradually becomes sexually attracted by his male nurse, Pun, during washing and changing. | Thailand |
2009 | Permanent Residence | Ivan | Gay | Sean Li | Ivan seeks a long-term relationship with a straight friend. Befriending another young man, Windson, at a public sports club, the two build up a friendly rapport. However, Windson becomes aware of his inclination, and while happy to remain his friend, is initially very reluctant to become emotionally involved with him. It is the first feature to be directed by the award-winning Chinese LGBT filmmaker known as 'Scud'. | Hong Kong |
Windson | Bisexual | Osman Hung | ||||
2009 | Shank | Cal | Gay | Wayne Virgo | United Kingdom | |
Jonno | Bisexual | Tom Bott | ||||
Olivier | Gay | Marc Laurent | ||||
Scott | Gay | Garry Summers | ||||
2009 | Soundless Wind Chime | Ricky | Gay | Lu Yulai | An interracial love story. The story, told through a linear narrative and a series of complex, interlocking flashbacks, revolves around a young man, Ricky, who has arrived in Hong Kong from mainland China, and works as a delivery boy. He is robbed by a Swiss thief, Pascal, who admits his crime and returns the stolen item. The two eventually embark on a love affair, but through several flashbacks, it eventually becomes clear that Pascal has subsequently been killed in a road accident near their flat, which Ricky had witnessed. Some years later, Ricky visits Pascal's former home in Switzerland to find it abandoned. During his time there, he meets Pascal's doppelganger in a man called Ueli, who nevertheless has a very different personality. They too fall in love, and the contentment that Ricky finds enables him to reflect on the relationship he had with Pascal. | Hong Kong, Switzerland, China |
Pascal | Gay | Bernhard Bulling | ||||
Ueli | Gay | Bernhard Bulling | ||||
2010 | Amphetamine | Daniel | Gay/Bisexual | Thomas Price | Daniel, a wealthy Chinese Australian investment banker working in Hong Kong who is openly gay, meets and befriends Kafka, a young swimming instructor from a poor local family, who has strong religious beliefs. Kafka was sexually assaulted as a teenager by a male gang after successfully defending a young woman from being raped, and as a result, he has become impotent and a habitual user of recreational drugs. Although initially uncomfortable with Daniel's obvious sexual attraction to him, he soon sees Daniel as offering him new hope in life, and he falls deeply in love with him. But Kafka's life begins to fall apart again when his mother dies suddenly, and he attempts to end his life. Set after the 2008 financial collapse, the film is the second feature film directed by the award-winning Chinese LGBT filmmaker, 'Scud'. | Hong Kong |
Kafka | Bisexual | Byron Pang | ||||
2010 | Kaboom | Hunter | Bisexual | Jason Olive | United States | |
Lorelei | Lesbian | Roxane Mesquida | ||||
Oliver | Gay | Brennan Mejia | ||||
Rex | Bisexual | Andy Fischer-Price | ||||
Smith | Bisexual | Thomas Dekker | ||||
Stella | Lesbian | Haley Bennett | ||||
2010 | Scott Pilgrim vs. the World | Ramona Flowers | Bisexual | Mary Elizabeth Winstead | Like in the Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series where this film is based on, Ramona Flowers has seven evil exes: six ex-boyfriends and her lesbian ex-girlfriend Roxanne. | United Kingdom, United States |
Roxanne "Roxy" Richter | Lesbian | Mae Whitman | ||||
Stephen Stills | Gay | Mark Webber | ||||
Wallace Wells | Gay | Kieran Culkin | Wallace Wells is Scott's gay roommate. | |||
2010 | Valentine's Day | Sean Jackson | Gay | Eric Dane | United States | |
Holden Wilson | Gay | Bradley Cooper | ||||
2010 | Yes or No | Kim | Lesbian | Supanart Jittaleela | Thailand | |
Pie | Bisexual | Sushar Manaying | ||||
2011 | Austin Unbound: A Deaf Journey of Transgender Heroism | Austin Richey | Trans man | Austin Richey | Documentary: Austin, a deaf man assigned female at birth, undergoes top surgery to complete his transition to male. | United States |
2011 | The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel | Graham Dashwood | Gay | Tom Wilkinson | United Kingdom | |
2011 | Just Go With It | Ian Maxtone-Jones | Gay | Dave Matthews | United States | |
2011 | Love Actually... Sucks! | Bridegroom | Bisexual | Jackie Chow | The film tells a series of interconnected stories, several with LGBT relationships. It was inspired by real-life events. The opening wedding banquet reveals a sex affair between the bridegroom and a bridesman. Other stories include a married painter who falls in love with his young male life model, a dance school teacher who becomes involved with his senior student and a role-playing lesbian couple. The film celebrates the belief that life is love.[18][19] It is the third feature film directed by the award-winning Chinese LGBT filmmaker, 'Scud'. | Hong Kong |
Bridesman | Gay | Ryo van Kooten | ||||
Model | Gay | Tang Wei | ||||
Painter | Gay/Bisexual | John Tai | ||||
Policewoman | Lesbian | Lareine Xu | ||||
Policewoman's girl | Lesbian | Celia Chang | ||||
2011 | North Sea Texas | Pim | Gay | Jelle Florizoone | Belgium | |
Gino | Bisexual | Mathias Vergels | ||||
2011 | The Skin I Live In | Cristina | Lesbian | Bárbara Lennie | Spain | |
2012 | Cloud Atlas | Robert Frobisher | Bisexual | Ben Whishaw | Germany, United States | |
Rufus Sixsmith | Gay | James D'Arcy | ||||
2012 | Jack & Diane | Diane | Lesbian | Juno Temple | United States | |
Jack | Lesbian | Riley Keough | ||||
2012 | Laurence Anyways | Laurence Alia | Trans woman | Melvil Poupaud | Canada | |
2012 | The Perks of Being a Wallflower | Brad | Gay | Johnny Simmons | United States | |
Patrick | Gay | Ezra Miller | ||||
2012 | Skyfall | Raoul Silva | Bisexual | Javier Bardem | United Kingdom | |
2012 | Speechless | Luke | Gay | Pierre-Matthieu Vital | Hong Kong, China | |
Han Dong | Bisexual | Jian Jiang | ||||
2013 | Blue Is the Warmest Colour | Adèle | Bisexual | Adèle Exarchopoulos | Adèle meets Emma in a lesbian bar. They enter a relationship and start to live with each other. Eventually, Emma finds out that Adèle cheated with Antoine, a male colleague, and their relationship ends. Afterwards, Emma enters a relationship with Lise. | France |
Emma | Lesbian | Léa Seydoux | ||||
Lise | Lesbian | Mona Walravens | ||||
2013 | Kick-Ass 2 | Insect-Man | Gay | Robert Emms | The film Kick-Ass 2 is based on the graphic novel of the same title. In both the comics and the film, Insect-Man is an insect-themed superhero and a member of the Justice Forever team, which consists of people who became superheroes inspired by Kick-Ass.
In the comics, Insect-Man wears a mask. He claims to be a policeman who uses his secret identity to do things being a policeman does not allow him to do. His sexuality is not addressed. Conversely, in the film, Insect-Man is gay and was bullied when he was younger because of this. He claims this inspired him to become a superhero to stand up for the defenseless. He does not wear a mask because it would feel like going back into the closet. |
United Kingdom, United States |
2013 | Kill Your Darlings | Lucien Carr | Gay | Dane DeHaan | United Kingdom | |
Allen Ginsberg | Bisexual | Daniel Radcliffe | ||||
2013 | Dallas Buyers Club | Rayon | Trans woman | Jared Leto | United States | |
2013 | Free Fall | Marc Borgmann | Bisexual | Hanno Koffler | Germany | |
Kay Engel | Gay | Max Riemelt | ||||
2013 | Horns | Eric Hannity | Gay | Michael Adamthwaite | Canada, United States | |
2013 | G.B.F. | Tanner Daniels | Gay | Michael J. Willett | United States | |
Brent Van Camp | Gay | Paul Iacono | ||||
2013 | The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones | Alec Lightwood | Gay | Kevin Zegers | Canada, Germany | |
Magnus Bane | Bisexual | Godfrey Gao | ||||
2013 | Voyage | Ryo | Gay | Ryo van Kooten | Filmed in the English language across Asia and Europe, the story follows the journey of a young Hong Kong psychiatrist (played by Chinese-German film actor Ryo van Kooten), who is accompanied by his male lover as he visits former patients in neighbouring countries of South East Asia by travelling to see them on his large luxury sailing yacht. Several of his clents are themselves in LGBT relationships. The film is the fourth commercially released film directed by the award-winning Chinese LGBT filmmaker known as 'Scud', and features frequent full-frontal male nudity.[20] | Hong Kong |
Jip | Gay | Jason Poon | ||||
2014 | Girltrash: All Night Long | Misty Monroe | Lesbian | Mandy Musgrave | This film is based on the Girltrash! series. | United States |
Daisy Robson | Lesbian | Lisa Rieffel | ||||
Colby Robson | Lesbian | Gabrielle Christian | ||||
Sid | Lesbian | Kate French | ||||
2014 | The Imitation Game | Alan Turing | Gay | Benedict Cumberbatch (adult) Alex Lawther (young) |
This historical drama film about the life of Alan Turing depicts his work on the cryptanalysis of the Enigma, an encryption machine used by Germany during the World War II. After the war is over, Alan Turing is convicted of indecency beause he is gay. He undergoes chemical castration and later commits suicide. | United States |
Christopher Morcom | Gay | Jack Bannon | The young Alan Turing in school is shown being close to his classmate Christopher Morcom. They pass encoded notes to each other on paper. The messages include "see you in two long weeks, dearest friend" and "I love you". Their friendship comes to an end when the young Christopher dies from bovine tuberculosis. The adult Alan Turing names the Enigma-breaking machine "Christopher" after him. | |||
2014 | Life Partners | Sasha Weiss | Lesbian | Leighton Meester | A struggling musician. | United States |
2014 | The Normal Heart | Dr. Emma Brookner | Lesbian | Julia Roberts | United States | |
Felix Turner | Gay | Matt Bomer | ||||
Alexander "Ned" Weeks | Gay | Mark Ruffalo | ||||
2015 | Dope | Cassandra "Diggy" Andrews | Lesbian | Kiersey Clemons | Diggy can be seen in male clothing. | United States |
2015 | 3 Generations | Ray | Transgender | Elle Fanning | United States | |
3 Generations | Maggie | Lesbian | Susan Sarandon | |||
2015 | 4th Man Out | Adam | Gay | Evan Todd | United States | |
2014 | The Way He Looks | Leonardo | Ghilherme Lobo | Leonardo is a blind high school student who fell in love with the new kid, Gabriel. | Brazil | |
Gabriel | Gay | Fabio Audi | Gabriel is the new kid who fell in love with Leo, the blind student. He was once aroused when he saw Leo naked in the showers. | |||
2015 | Carol | Carol Aird | Lesbian/Bisexual | Cate Blanchett | United States | |
Therese Belivet | Lesbian/Bisexual | Rooney Mara | ||||
2015 | The Danish Girl | Lili Elbe | Transgender | Eddie Redmayne | United Kingdom, United States | |
2015 | Grandma | Deathy | Transgender | Laverne Cox | United States | |
Elle Reid | Lesbian | Lily Tomlin | ||||
2015 | The Heroes of Evil | Aritz | Gay | Jorge Clemente | Spain | |
2015 | Holy Mess | Oscar | Gay | Anton Lundqvist | Sweden | |
Simon | Gay | Anastasios Soulis | ||||
2015 | Legend | Ronnie Kray | Gay | Tom Hardy | France, United Kingdom | |
Teddy Smith | Gay | Taron Egerton | ||||
2015 | Tangerine | Alexandra | Transgender | Mya Taylor | United States | |
Sin-Dee Rella | Trans woman | Kitana Kiki Rodriguez | ||||
2015 | Utopians | Hins Gao | Bisexual | Adonis He Fei | Hins Gao is in a relationship with his female classmate Joy, but gradually becomes attracted to his professor, Antonio Ming.[21] | Hong Kong |
Professor Antonio Ming | Bisexual/Gay | Jackie Chow | ||||
2016 | Center of My World | Nicholas | Bisexual | Jannik Schümann | Germany | |
Pascal | Lesbian | Nina Proll | ||||
Phil | Gay | Louis Hofmann | ||||
Tereza | Lesbian | Inka Friedrich | ||||
2016 | Mother's Day | Gabi | Lesbian | Sarah Chalke | United States | |
Max | Lesbian | Cameron Esposito | ||||
2016 | Handsome Devil | Conor Masters | Gay | Nicholas Galitzine | Ireland | |
Dan Sherry | Gay | Andrew Scott | ||||
2016 | Heartstone | Kristján | Gay | Blær Hinriksson | Iceland | |
2016 | King Cobra | Brent Corrigan | Gay | Garrett Clayton | United States | |
Harlow Cuadra | Gay | Keegan Allen | ||||
Joe Kerekes | Gay | James Franco | ||||
Bryan Kocis | Gay | Christian Slater | ||||
Mikey | Gay | Spencer Lofranco | ||||
2016 | Moonlight | Chiron Harris ("Little"/"Black") | Gay | Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders, Alex Hibbart | United States | |
Kevin Jones | Bisexual | André Holland | ||||
2016 | Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | Pete Regazolli | Gay | Dave Franco | United States | |
2016 | The Neon Demon | Ruby | Lesbian | Jena Malone | Denmark, France, United States | |
2017 | Call Me by Your Name | Oliver | Bisexual | Armie Hammer | Brazil, France, Italy, United States | |
Elio Perlman | Bisexual | Timothée Chalamet | ||||
2017 | God's Own Country | Gheorghe Ionescu | Gay | Alec Secareanu | United Kingdom | |
Johnny Saxby | Gay | Josh O'Connor | ||||
2017 | A Fantastic Woman | Marina Vidal | Trans woman | Daniela Vega | Chile | |
2017 | Disobedience | Ronit Krushka | Bisexual | Rachel Weisz | Photographer and daughter of a Rav who has a forbidden romance with Esti. | United States, Ireland, United Kingdom |
2017 | Atomic Blonde | Lorraine Broughton | Bisexual | Charlize Theron | A top-level M16 field agent. | |
2017 | Power Rangers | Trini Kwan | Lesbian | Becky G | First LGBT superhero in a high-budget film. | United States |
2017 | Princess Cyd | Cyd | Bisexual | Jessie Pinnick | United States | |
Katie | Lesbian/queer | Malic White | ||||
2017 | Rough Night | Blair | Bisexual | Zoë Kravitz | United States | |
Frankie | Lesbian | Ilana Glazer | ||||
2017 | The Shape of Water | Giles | Gay | Richard Jenkins | Elisa's next door neighbor who helps her and the Amphibian Man. | United States |
2017 | Lady Bird | Danny O'Neill | Gay | Lucas Hedges | United States | |
2017 | Battle of the Sexes | Billie Jean King | Lesbian | Emma Stone | Based on real-life tennis player of the same name. | United Kingdom, United States |
Marilyn Bennett | Lesbian | Andrea Riseborough | ||||
2017 | Thor: Ragnarok | Valkyrie | Bisexual | Tessa Thompson | While Valkyrie is canonically bisexual in the comics the movie was based on, the scene confirming the character's bisexuality was deleted from the movie her sexual orientation is instead just alluded to.and | United States |
2017 | The Carmilla Movie | Carmilla Karnstein | Lesbian | Natasha Negovanlis | Canada | |
Laura Hollis | Lesbian | Elise Bauman | ||||
Elle Sheridan | Lesbian | Dominique Provost-Chalkley | ||||
S. Lafontaine | Non-binary | Kaitlyn Alexander | ||||
Danny Lawrence | Lesbian | Sharon Belle | ||||
2018 | Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot | Donnie | Gay | Jonah Hill | United States | |
Martingale | Gay | Ronnie Adrian | ||||
2018 | The Miseducation of Cameron Post | Cameron Post | Lesbian | Chloë Grace Moretz | United Kingdom, United States | |
2018 | Love, Simon | Simon Spier | Gay | Nick Robinson | United States | |
Bram Greenfeld | Gay | Keiynan Lonsdale | ||||
Cal Price | Bisexual | Miles Heizer | ||||
2018 | Alex Strangelove | Alex Truelove | Gay | Daniel Doheny | United States | |
Elliott | Gay | Antonio Marziale | ||||
2018 | To All the Boys I've Loved Before | Lucas Krapf | Gay | Trezzo Mahoro | Lucas was one of Lara Jean Covey's crushes who she wrote a letter to. He told Lara Jean he was gay after receiving the letters, sent by Lara Jean's younger sister Kitty. | United States |
2018 | Bohemian Rhapsody | Freddie Mercury | Bisexual | Rami Malek | United Kingdom / United States | |
2018 | Rafiki[22] | Kena; Ziki | Lesbian | Samantha Mugatsia; Sheila Munyiva | Kenya | |
2018 | Black Panther | Ayo | Lesbian | Florence Kasumba | Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name who has a lesbian lover in the Dora Milaje. | United Kingdom |
2018 | Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald | Albus Dumbledore | Gay | Jude Law | United Kingdom | |
2020 | Jungle Cruise | McGregor | Gay | Jack Whitehall | As confirmed by TMZ and CBS in 2018, Jungle Cruise, slated for release in 2020, will feature a gay character, McGregor, portrayed by Jack Whitehall.[23][24] | United States |
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See also
- List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films
- List of television shows with LGBT characters
- Lists of American television episodes with LGBT themes
Notes
References
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