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Happy Birthday, Marsha! Dorothy Surrenders: What a Riot. Roland Emmerich breaks a lot of shit in his movies. Think “Independence Day,” “The Day After Tomorrow,” “2012” and that 90s remake of “Godzilla.” Basically, if humanity is doomed on screen, Emmerich probably directed it. Consider him Michael Bay, but with less Megan Fox in daisy dukes. That last part is perhaps because he is also an out gay man. Or, again, maybe he is just too busy breaking the aforementioned shit.

Still, given that fact, his interest in his small “passion project” about the Stonewall riots makes more sense. I’ve heard about his new film “Stonewall” in recent months, but haven’t seen much until now. Like, I get that he wanted to give the film an “accessible” narrative. But then on the other hand, despite its possibly questionable depiction of the key activists (the film is a mix of some based on real people and many fictional characters), it’s important for us to remember almost 50 years after Stonewall what helped to begin the LGBT rights movement.

Les 10 meilleurs documentaires par/pour/sur les lesbiennes. This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006) Dirty Girl (2010) Paris Is Burning (1990) Soldier's Girl (TV Movie 2003) Fille ou garçon, mon sexe n'est pas mon genre, en VOD, DVD. The Kids Are All Right (2010) My Two Daddies - film 2012. Too Much Pussy! Feminist Sluts, a Queer X Show (2010) Harvey Milk - film 2008. Love is Strange - film 2014. Pride - film 2014. Maurice (1987) Different for Girls (1996)

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