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International Celebrate Bisexuality Day
September 23 has been celebrated around the world as Bi Visibility Day or International Celebrate Bisexuality Day since 1999. The day aims to provide a platform to the bisexual community and their supporters and to bring global attention to the social, economic and cultural prejudices and challenges faced by bisexual people.
Bi Visibility Day celebrates the bisexual community, its culture, history and norms.
Events to celebrate Bi Visibility Day include discussions, workshop and conferences that highlight the history and culture of the bisexual community and address the issues faced by it. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) organizations hold public outreach and education programs where they inform the public about the rights of bisexual people.
These organizations also hold lobbying events where they reach out to local governments and representatives to consider issues facing the bisexual community as part of their policy agenda.
International Celebrate Bisexuality Day is not an official holiday so businesses, schools and government offices are open.
Three bisexual right activists in the US started the International Celebrate Bisexuality Day in 1999. The main purpose of the day was to bring visibility to a community that has for long been ignored, marginalized and discriminated against. This was the first time that an observance solely for the bisexual community was instituted.
The day aims to celebrate the bisexual community, its culture, history and norms. It is also aimed towards bringing more visibility to bisexual persons and the challenges they face in the world because of such identification.
While records have shown that several cultures throughout history openly embraced bisexuality, in recent years the LGBT community and especially the bisexual community has been marginalized.
International Celebrate Bisexuality Day Observances
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From lusty dramedies to eye-opening docs, these forthcoming queer films are worth tracking down.
Representation matters, and that’s why stories about people from all over the queer spectrum will appear in several movies this year. There’s an emotional drama about Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci as longtime lovers on a road trip. There’s also a provocative film based on a true story about a nun who has an affair with another woman. And look out for documentaries on queer rocker Little Richard, trans jazz musician Billy Tipton, trans opera star Lucia Lucas, and gay dance icon Alvin Ailey, among others.
Below, read up on 20 of the most highly anticipated LGBTQ movies of 2021. Release dates are to be announced unless otherwise noted.
In this romantic comedy written and directed by Mike Mosallam, a white American named Kal (Michael Cassidy) and a Lebanese-American named Mo (Haaz Sleiman) fall in love in West Hollywood and learn to adjust to their cultural differences. Their courtship begins during Ramadan, a Muslim tradition of fasting and abstaining from sex for a month.
After being threatened by a thug, a seductive transgender entertainer named Nomi (Nomi Ruiz) is rescued by a retired Muay Thai fighter named Nick (Nick Sasso, who also directed this action drama). The two go on the run together and become close.
Out January 29 on digital and VOD and in select theaters
Get your tissues ready for writer-director Harry Macqueen’s tear-jerking drama about longtime partners Tusker (Stanley Tucci) and Sam (Colin Firth), who go on a road trip across England after Tusker is diagnosed with early onset dementia.
In theaters January 29; out February 16 on digital and VOD
Directed by Ebs Burnough, this documentary about celebrated gay author Truman Capote uses narration from uncovered tapes of interviews that The Paris Review co-founder George Plimpton conducted with Capote’s friends and associates after his 1984 death from liver disease.
Out February 5 on digital and VOD and in select U.S. theaters
This French-language dramedy is France’s official 2021 Academy Awards selection for Best International Feature Film. The movie is a love story between two closeted senior citizens and neighbors — Nina (Barbara Sukowa) and Madeleine (Martine Chevallier) — whose long-term relationship is disrupted when an unexpected event threatens to tear them apart. It’s the feature-film directorial debut from Filippo Meneghetti.
Out February 5 in select U.S. theaters and on digital and VOD
In this Tribeca Film Festival award-winning drama from director Ann Kerrigan, Troy (Steve Zahn) and his trans son Joe (Sasha Knight) hide out in the Montana wilderness together after Troy’s estranged wife Sally (Jillian Bell) refuses to accept Joe’s trans identity.
In 1850s Schoharie County, New York, two farmers’ wives — Abigail (Katherine Waterston) and Tallie (Vanessa Kirby) — have a romance with each other while unhappily married to their husbands. Bleecker Street will release the Mona Fastvold-directed movie, which has made the rounds at film festivals such as Venice and Sundance.
In theaters February 12; Out on digital and VOD March 2
Step into the mind of gay artist-activist David Wojnarowicz in this World of Wonder documentary from director Chris McKim, which had its world premiere at DOC NYC in 2020. Wojnarowicz was a multitalented, New York City-based entertainer who died of AIDS in 1992, and he was an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ rights and HIV health care.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first gay couple and first gay kiss appear in this Chloé Zhao-directed action-adventure movie, which features cosmic-powered superhero Phastos (Brian Tyree Henry) and his husband (Haaz Sleiman).
What’s a gay teenage boy to do when he wants to be a drag queen? This cinematic version of the hit British stage musical of the same name tells the story of Jamie New (Max Harwood), who gets pushback for wanting to express his fabulousness at his school’s prom and in everyday life. Inspired by a true story, the film is directed by Jonathan Butterell and will be released by 20th Century Studios.
Originally scheduled for February 26; release date now TBA
Alvin Ailey (pictured above), who died in 1989, was a legendary pioneer who became the one of the first gay African Americans to start a major dance company. The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Ailey School continue his legacy. This documentary, directed by Jamila Wignot and premiering at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, tells Ailey’s story.
This Netflix drama from director Andrew Dosunmu and writer Lena Waithe (pictured above) stars Gracie Marie Bradley as the titular character, an up-and-coming singer who has a romance with her butch best friend, Jasmine (Aleyse Shannon).
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Inspired by a true story and set in 17th-century Italy, this drama from director Paul Verhoeven is about a lesbian Catholic nun named Benedetta Carlini (Virginie Efira), a religious mystic who begins having erotic visions and has an affair with another nun named Bartolomea (Daphne Patakia).
This animated film (directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen) tells the true story of Amin, a gay man who immigrated to Denmark from Afghanistan as an unaccompanied minor. He’s about to get married to his longtime boyfriend, but a secret from his past could upend his life. Flee will have its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Based on a true story, this drama follows two Mexican lovers — Iván (Armando Espitia) and Gerardo (Christian Vázquez) — whose decades-long romance is tested when one of them moves to New York City to pursue his dream of becoming a chef.
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Directed by Lisa Cortés, this documentary about openly queer rock pioneer Little Richard (pictured above), who died in 2020, will include the participation of his family members and friends. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Dee Rees (Mudbound) is one of the producers.
How’s this for drama? Bertie (Idella Johnson) and Lane (Hannah Pepper-Cunningham) were lovers in a polyamorous relationship with Fred (Lucien Guignard) until Lane “ghosted” the other two. Bertie and Fred are now married to each other, and Lane shows up for a surprise reunion in southern France. Written and directed by Marion Hill, the movie is premiering at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Oscar-nominated RBG directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West helmed this documentary about queer activist Anna Pauline “Pauli” Murray (pictured above), who died in 1985. Murray had the unusual distinction of being a lawyer, an Episcopal priest, and a feminist.
The story of transgender jazz musician Billy Tipton, who passed away in 1989, comes to life this documentary from directors Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt.
Lucia Lucas, the first openly transgender female baritone to perform a principal role in an opera on an American stage, gets the spotlight in this Shout! Studios documentary directed by James Kicklighter.
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