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Title: Hollywood So Straight: Studio Films With LGBT Characters Dropped to Record Low Last Year
Source: The Wrap
URL Source: https://www.thewrap.com/hollywood-s ... -dropped-record-low-last-year/
Published: May 22, 2018
Author: Matt Dommelly
Post Date: 2018-05-27 09:54:28 by misterwhite
Keywords: None
Views: 2214
Comments: 14

The number of Hollywood films featuring LGBTQ characters plummeted nearly 40 percent in 2017 compared to the year prior, an annual survey of the major movie studios by GLAAD said on Tuesday.

The group found that just 14 wide releases from the majors, as well as offerings from their indie divisions, were inclusive of queer identities in 2017, a drop from 23 films in 2016.

Only 12.8 percent of studio films contained characters who identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or queer — the lowest percentage of LGBTQ-inclusive major studio releases since GLAAD began tracking in 2012.

Trans characters were absent entirely from wide releases (though the report does contain praise for the Oscar-winning trans story “A Fantastic Woman,” released by Sony Pictures Classics).

“On screen, record-breaking films like ‘Black Panther’ and ‘Wonder Woman’ prove that not only does inclusion make for great stories — inclusion is good for the bottom line. It is time for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer stories to be included in this conversation and in this movement,” said GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis in a fiery introduction the survey, called the Studio Responsibility Index (SRI).

Now in its sixth year, the SRI applies a secondary test to the films that rate as inclusive. Called the Vito Russo Test, it’s a set of parameters that vets a given film for the quality of its depiction of queer people (often in mainstream commercial fare, gay people are used as punchlines or provoke anxiety in straight characters).

Universal Pictures got the highest score of any studio, but was still labeled “insufficient,” by the SRI. Of fourteen wide releases. four of the studio’s films made the grade. The highest praise was for Jordan Peele’s “Get Out.”

It’s a blink-and-miss moment, but there’s a revelation that Allison Williams’ character Rose also recruited at least one woman (Betty Gabriel) to bring home to her family, who conduct a sinister procedure that implants the brains of white people into able black bodies.

“The film’s presentation of the photo seems to be in line with the reveal of other love interests that Rose has brought home,” the study found. It wasn’t necessarily thrilled with the fate that awaited Gabriel’s character — which happens often with queer women in scripted content.

Behind Universal was 20th Century Fox (whose touching coming-out movie “Love, Simon” was released in 2018 and did not count for this survey) which merited inclusion for a gay male couple in “Alien: Covenant” and the creative and crucial deployment of Elton John in the plot of “Kingsman: The Golden Circle.” Fox was dinged for a portrayal of platonic female friendship in Amy Schumer’s “Snatched.”

Paramount received a “poor” rating, with just two inclusive films (Ruby Rose’s character in “XxX: The Return of Xander Cage” being one), along with Lionsgate.

Disney’s eponymous label and portfolio studios Marvel, Lucasfilm and Pixar tied for last place with Sony Pictures — with both studios only releasing one inclusive film and both earning a “poor” rating.

There was a small silver lining — while depictions of queer people are still overwhelmingly stories of gay men, people of color counted for 57 percent of those characters last year. None among them were Asian or Pacific Islander, however.

Ellis and leadership from GLAAD hosted a breakfast at the Beverly Hills offices of agency WME on Tuesday morning, where they presented the SRI to industry players. Lena Waithe and TK sat for a panel discussion afterwards to discuss how Hollywood can increase quality representation in film.

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"Only 12.8 percent of studio films contained characters who identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or queer".

Which is 4X the percentage of the LGBTQ population. This is setting off alarm bells in the gay community? It used to be 0% not that long ago and I for one wouldn't mind if it returned there.

Plus, these films always portray LGBTQ characters in a positive light -- kind, understanding, stoic, intelligent, creative, blah, blah, blah.

Hey! How about a real-life portrayal? Selfish, hedonistic, drug-using, depressed, suicidal, perpetual-sex-on-their-mind, different sexual partners every week, hanging out at parks, restrooms, and truck stops, grooming young boys.

If they demand representation then I say we give them representaion, not a propaganda platform.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-05-27   10:29:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Plus, these films always portray LGBTQ characters in a positive light -- kind, understanding, stoic, intelligent, creative, blah, blah, blah.

You only see non-tragic homos in films in the last ten years or so. In popular media up through the Nineties, there were no happy homos. They were figures of tragedy, perversion, futility, ridicule, and usually ended miserably after fairly brief appearances in the movie.

Hey! How about a real-life portrayal? Selfish, hedonistic, drug-using, depressed, suicidal, perpetual-sex-on-their-mind, different sexual partners every week, hanging out at parks, restrooms, and truck stops, grooming young boys.

Democratic primaries...

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-27   21:20:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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In popular media up through the Nineties, there were no happy homos. They were figures of tragedy, perversion, futility, ridicule, and usually ended miserably after fairly brief appearances in the movie.

The few movies I remember, gays were portrayed that way to get sympathy from the audience -- Dog Day Afternoon, Philadelphia, Cruising.

Now, of course, gays are portrayed in movies and on TV as simply an alternative lifestyle choice.

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