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Cinema: Scottish festival rocks LGBT representation with 6 films

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This year's Glasgow Film Festival is packed with LGBT representation.

Taking place in the Scottish capital from February 26th to March 8th, the event features films in its programming whose stories are centered on characters who belong to our community.

See some of them below.

Laugh out loud (dir. Mackie Burns)

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Drama about a family man who, after losing his own father – an abusive guy –, gets involved with a young boy.

The Capote Tapes (dir. Ebs Burnough)

The Capote Tapes, Truman Capote
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Documentary about Truman Capote, legendary gay writer and journalist who lived his sexuality openly. He is the author of the classics Cold bloodLuxury doll.

moffie (dir. Oliver Hermanus)

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Drama about a young gay soldier in South Africa in the early 1980s.

The Garden Left Behind (dir. Flavio Alves)

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A young trans and Mexican woman who lives illegally in New York and faces society's prejudices against people like her on a daily basis.

Gay Chorus Deep South (dir. David Charles Rodrigues)

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San Francisco's iconic gay choir, San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, tours the Deep South of the United States, confronting the intolerance of that region known for being homophobic.

Two of Us/Deux (dir. Filippo Meneghetti)

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Romantic drama about two lesbians who are neighbors and have been in a secret relationship for several years. They plan to move to Rome together, but something unexpected happens and their relationship is tested.

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