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In the history of Chinese-speaking cinema, there are plenty of lesbian-related films. Here, we have selected 6 brilliant Chinese lesbian films from recent years. Let’s discover how these women express their strong wills under the repression of traditional Chinese society and culture. They are like the grass growing defiantly through the cracks in the stone.
“There is an unknown story behind every tattoo.”
It is the first Teddy-Award-winning Taiwanese movie in history. Starring Rainie Yang and Isabella Leong, the film deals with the dust-laden feelings and memories of these two women. Spider Lilies not only delivers the love of a lesbian couple, it also explores themes of family, self-salvation, and self-realization, all symbolized under the tattoo of “Manjusaka.” This shape represents a person’s past and also has a link with her desire for an ideal future.
“Before you came, I was so lonely, terribly lonely. bN05(ZrpEgVgEL6l5io9xcGfLKzf1030*CX0xuLKFU*K_MG#@X After you came, I no longer feel lonely anymore.”
Directed by French travel writer Dai Sijie and produced by Luc Besson , The Chinese Botanist’s Daughters explores women’s struggles against patriarchy and gender discrimination. Though this is a French-funded film, it still features beautifully stunning typically Chinese landscapes, all recreated by the director in Vietnam. It tells the story of an orphan, Li Ming, who comes to a little island and learns how to plant herbs from a botanist. Yet, she secretly has an unspoken relationship with his daughter, a forbidden love in that era. Their relationship is ultimately crushed under the power of patriarchy.
“You told your mom about us? Does she know we have sex?”
Directed by Alice Wu, this comedy tells the story of a girl raised in a traditional Chinese family. Her biggest problem? Keeping up with the traditional value of family honor, known as “saving face.” First and foremost, she has to keep her relationship with her girlfriend a secret. In addition, she has to find a husband for her mother, who is kicked out of her family when she becomes pregnant. This film explores not only the lesbian relationship but also the warming relationship between mother and daughter as they struggle together against the chains of traditional Chinese value – saving face.
“I 562EQim%cKVTs8oE5u4-Sp=*PiX2GW=orMI94OZ6yAaKCCChuO think I am into girls, so I do not like you at all.”
A simple and unforgettable love triangle: he loves her, but she loves her. Taiwanese director Yee Chih Yen tells in Blue Gate Crossing an adolescent love story. The plot is smooth and simple, a love triangle between two teenage girls and a boy, yet it has a fresh and beautiful style. It leaves a trace behind like an old, fond memory.
Yi Huang runs into her first love. She accidently gets pregnant and tells her secret to her friend, the noted singer Yu Huang, who helps her become an intimate girl, a woman pretending to be. Surprisingly, Yu Huang reveals that she has had feelings for her for a long time. After several emotional rejections, she finally understands Yu Huang’s love for her. However, when she decides to hold her hand s , the Japanese air force is approaching…
“I am the candy you want, which is bittersweet.”
Candy Rain is a movie that comprises four short stories depicting lesbian love. They are refreshing and with a bit of melancholy in the mix. The four stories involve four different couples living in the same apartment building in Taipei. All of them receive an anonymous package, which is originally for a person named Candy Rain. This is Taiwanese director Chen Hung Yi first lesbian film, and he successfully portrayed the beautiful but painful nuanced moments in these women’s relationships. 
Leading Ladies reflects how guilt affects us in different ways based on our perspective or memories. A welcome dinner is the excuse to discover that we always keep a secret from who know us the best.



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This ridiculous moment for a lesbian at the doctor shows how far we still have to go

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There was some important news for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in England at the weekend.
It was announced that doctors will now ask patients about their sexual orientation .
The experience (below) of the lesbian boss of the UK’s largest LGBT charity illustrates why the doctors need to start asking about sexuality and gender identity.
Patients will be asked “Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?”.
The available responses are ‘Heterosexual or Straight,’ ‘Gay or Lesbian,’ ‘Bisexual,’ ‘Other’ and ‘Don’t Know’.
Patients are free to decline to answer, and in these cases their sexuality will be listed as ‘Not Stated’.
The idea is that with this information, doctors will be better able to treat all patients equally, and also be better informed to assess risk factors and treatment options.
The move has been welcomed by some, if not all, LGBT groups.
Among those supporting the decision was LGBT charity Stonewall.
A spokesperson for the group said: “It’s vital sexual orientation is considered in health assessments.
“It can help GPs and other staff identify and recognise the unique health issues lesbian, gay and bi people may face.”
They continued: “We have been calling for sexual orientation to be considered as other protected characteristics for over a decade.
“This move will also help health services gather evidence on and understand the needs of LGB people.”
But if the experience of the charity’s own chief executive Ruth Hunt is typical, it seems that doctors have a long way to go before they’re using the information they’re already being given.
She revealed what happened when her doctor quizzed her on her sex life at an appointment, and the bizarre response she received.
And the Stonewall boss wasn’t the only one.
She retweeted the experiences of several of her followers who had heard similarly ill-informed comments from their own doctors.
We knew at the time that it wasn’t the sort of question that people who don’t identify as lesbians would have that much trouble answering if they just thought about it for a few moments.
But we also knew that it was a question asked on the internet with alarming regularity.
The NHS’s new guidelines come into place from April 2019, for patients aged 16 and over.
The guide applies to doctors and nurses, as well as local councils that are responsible adult social care.
It advises the question be asked every time a patient is face-to-face with the healthcare professional if their sexual orientation isn’t already on file.
NHS England said its hope was that by recording the data it could “ensure that no patient is discriminated against,” as health bodies are required to under the Equality Act.
A spokeswoman said collecting the data would “have no impact on the care [people] receive,” other than helping to make sure patients are being treated equally.
When it comes to the NHS, great strides are being made with regards to the treatment of LGBT people.
“The trial is a pragmatic health technology assessment of PrEP and its implementation, that is, it aims to answer the key questions under real-world conditions and at sufficient scale,” read the website for the IMPACT trial.
“In addition, the new trial will assess the impact of PrEP on new HIV diagnoses and sexually transmitted infections.
“The results will inform service commissioners (funders) on how to support clinical and cost-effective PrEP access in the future.”
The drug, which can drastically reduce people’s chances of being infected with HIV, will be made available for free on the NHS as part of the trial.
Meanwhile, the usual suspects are not all pleased with the progressive moves being made by the NHS when it comes to treating LGBT people.
Celebs you didn’t know have an LGBT sibling
UKIP councillor Nigel Pearson, from Chard North in Somerset, claimed in a leaflet that non-LGBT people were left “feeling put out” by the attention given to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
“I’m sure there are a number of LGBT people out there who are passionate about this,” he said,
“But there are other people who will feel put out and will want to know what this money was used for.”
As well as pinning the blame of the NHS crisis on LGBT services, the leaflet said that the national shortage of NHS doctors was due to “too many women being hired” in an act of “positive discrimination”.
He added that the NHS should “set a quota for female doctors, so we don’t train so many female doctors and instead train more men”.


Patrick Kelleher

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October 14, 2022




Patrick Kelleher

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October 13, 2022



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