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(#4) Brother to Brother
- Anthony Mackie, Daniel Sunjata, Lance Reddick, Tracie Thoms, Chad Coleman, Aunjanue Ellis, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Adam Wade, Ryan Michelle Bathe, Calvin Mackie, James Martinez, Roger Robinson, Richard Bekins, Michael Mosley, Bradley Cole, Oni Faida Lampley, Alex Burns, Curtis McLarin, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, Shareef McIntosh, Billoah Greene, Lucas Papaelias, Mala Wright, Kevin Jackson, Dara Coleman, Earl Baker Jr., Lizan Mitchell, Brandon Murray, Keith Stallworth, Shantell Herndon, Ray Ford, Thomas Daniel, Carlton J. Smith, Jonathan S. Nowak, Amy Hoerler, Reid Mihalko, Duane Boutte, Michael Duvert, Esther de Rothschild, Leith M. Burke, Randy Frazier, Raphael Peacock, John Hartman, Wilzette Borno, Brad Baily, Brian Everett Chandler, Anthony Briatico, Patrick Torso, Lamont Craig, Darrell Moultrie, Charles Vickers, Earnst DieuJuste, Gretchen Gale, James Reinhart, Bridgette Pursley, Andre Dettler, Kevin Philpotts, Ashley Fernandez, Olubunmi Banjoko, Colin Howie
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(#9) The Watermelon Woman
- Camille Paglia, Cheryl Clarke, Guinevere Turner, Alexandra Juhasz, Emmy Collins, Christopher Mann, V.S. Brodie, Ryan McCabe, K. Brent Hill, Gail Lloyd, Mickey Goldhaber, Valarie Walker, Shelley Olivier, Kat Robertson, Brian Freeman, Irene Dunye, Sarah Schulman, Lisa Marie Bronson, Toshi Reagon
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In recent years, plenty of creativity and unforgettable characters continue to break through traditional LGBTQ+ movies, black LGBTQ+ movies have received more attention and appreciation. From documentaries and biopics to romantic comedies and dramas, there are many award-winning movies that prove the beauty and complexity of black LGBTQ+ stories, some of which are also part of classic movies.
The emergence of more and more excellent LGBT movies can speak for this group, and it is also a manifestation of the continuous openness of this era and society. In 2017, Moonlight won the Oscar, which is a victory for the black and gay community. Here the random tool introduces the 20 best black LGBTQ+ movies.
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