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Blackbird (Gay Movie) [2014] – Movie Review

20/01/2021 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

 

Blackbird (Gay Movie)

2014

Directed:  Patrik-Ian Polk

Genre:  Drama

 

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I have just come across this movie (Blackbird (Gay Movie)) on YouTube, as it was just been uploaded on January this year (2021) some seven years after it hit the various movie festivals and then USA TV.  It is not a blockbuster, but with the right support it should have been, for the acting and production are beautiful

Blackbird is set in a small Southern Baptist community, with the main character, ‘Randy’ Rousseau, a young singer, being played by Julian J Walker (a college student in real life at the beginning of the movie).  He is a young singer who is struggling with his sexuality and the treatment of others while coming of age.  In the role of Rousseau, he is wonderful, bringing a depth to the character beyond his acting credentials.   The independent drama centres on a deeply religious high school student in a small Mississippi town, who struggles with the fact that he may be gay.  There is love, hatred, sadness, and a storyline which to many young black youths today may well resonate.  It was rated ‘R’ due to its gay content, and a few sex scenes, but I would heartily suggest you watch this movie, and if you are a teacher of our youth in school or college consider using it as a teaching resource – it has so many themes you can follow and discuss – but most of all it is a wonderful movie,

The main actors in this movie are:

 

Mo’Nique Blackbird - Mo'Nique
Julian J. Walker

 

Blackbird - Julian J Walker
Kevin Allesee

 

Blackbird - Kevin Allesee

 

Writers: Rikki Beadle Blair, Larry Duplechan (novel)

 

Links:

    • Youtube – Blackbird

  • 365 Without 377 – Movie Review
  • The Wrap – Mo’Nique on Why Black Hollywood Actors Shunned Gay-Themed ‘Blackbird’: ‘Everyone Was Afraid of It’

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China Approves First Film About Gay Relationship

04/09/2015 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

 
INternational Business Times logoBy Natalie Ilsley | International Business Times

Chinese Director

Chinese film regulators have approved screenings of a movie featuring a gay relationship for the first time, according to its director, Wang Chao, who broke the news via a post on Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter. Chao described the decision as “a small step for the film department and a big step for the members of the film industry.”
The film, called Seek McCartney, follows a secret cross-cultural relationship between a French and Chinese man and is being hailed by critics as “a breakthrough in the country’s heavily censored media,” reports AFP. It was co-produced by studios in France and China, and stars popular Chinese singer and actor Han Geng and French actor Jeremy Elkain, playing the lead roles.
However, Chinese LGBT filmmaker and rights activist, Fan Popo, said it was too soon to celebrate given the Chinese government’s unpredictable implementation of censorship. “The fact that this film can be released in theatres doesn’t mean gay films in the future will be able to be released in China,” he told AFP, adding that the screening “depends heavily on the individual censor’s whims.”
While gay characters have appeared in supporting roles in Chinese films, Seek McCartney is the first film permitted for release in the country to feature a plot centered entirely on a homosexual couple. Previously, films with narratives about homosexual relationships have been banned from release in China, including Ang Lee’s Oscar-winning cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain in 2006. Chinese regulators Variety.

Homosexuality in China was only decriminalised in 1997 and removed from the Ministry of Health’s list of mental illnesses in 2001. According to newspaper US-China Today, homosexuality is reportedly becoming more accepted in cities. Walter Williams, a University of Southern California professor who has been studying gender and sexuality in Asia since 1983, told the newspaper: “China right now is very similar to the U.S. in the 1960s, in regards to homosexuality…but I think that at the rate China is moving along, we will see China at the forefront of gay liberation.”

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: China, LGBT Film, LGBT movie

Russia has cancelled one of its only LGBT film events.

30/08/2015 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

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  • Joseph Patrick McCormick
  • 29th August 2015, 4:11 PM

 
The Moscow Premiere, an anti-fascist and LGBT cinema event, was soon to take place, but was replaced with a “positive, youth-orientated” alternative, reports Digital Spy. 
The organiser of the Moscow Premiere, a free event, said he could not work with the new organiser, Yevgeny Gerasimov.Russia LGBT
The festival had previously accepted submissions rejected by mainstream releases and festivals.
Funding was cut at a moment’s notice, and supporters of the festival, and the LGBT community as a whole in Russia have criticised the way the situation has been handled.
The Youth Festival of Life Affirming Film, which will replace the Moscow Premiere, will be unable to show any films featuring LGBT people in positive light, due to Russia’s federal anti-gay law.
Passed in 2013, it bans the “promotion of non-traditional sexual relations” to minors.
The cancellation of the Moscow Premiere is being seen as part of a wider crackdown on LGBT rights in Russia.
The Youth Festival of Life Affirming Film is set to take place this coming week.
Russia last week announced plans to entirely block Wikipedia, in its latest crackdown on the internet.
The Russian government recently bolstered its watchdog’s powers to censor the internet – and over the past year a number of blocks have been placed on ‘dissenting’ groups.
Russia’s main support group for teenagers who identify as LGBT, Children-404, was quietly blocked by authorities on Russian social media site VKontakte in April.

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