On Valentine’s Day, stories focused on sexual and gender diversity also come to light. Thus, each streaming platform also has a category that groups LGBT+-themed movies and series. What should you see in the month of love? Check this list that contains five productions that celebrate love through different times, places and characters.
“The Mandalorian”, “The Wizard” and “Diabolical”, the animated series of “The Boys”, among the premieres from February 27 to March 5
The entertainment platforms offer new productions during the week, which will also highlight the streaming premieres of “Everybody Loves Daisy Jones” and “Next in fashion”
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It could be considered one of the series queer most romantic of recent times and that captures adolescent love with unparalleled tenderness. Charlie (Joe Locke) is a shy and lovable boy who meets Nick (Kit Connor), a popular young man at school and a rugby player. Both of you will begin to develop feelings that go beyond friendship, and this relationship will take you through a journey of discovery and acceptance. The first season consists of eight episodes and it is confirmed that it will have two more installments on Netflix.
I am Simon
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Nick Robinson stars in this moving film about a teenager who comes to terms with his sexuality after falling in love with a classmate online. Nobody knows that he is homosexual, not even his own friends; so, he suffers in silence and clings to the love of this anonymous. Throughout the story, he will seek to know who he is, and each event will lead him to know himself as well. Also acting are Keiynan Lonsdale, Katherine Langford, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel, among others. To see on Star+.
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Continuation of the original series of the 90s and is located 30 years later in the same place where Mary Ann met the most eccentric people in San Francisco. Old familiar faces arrive at the cozy house and new ones also come out in search of their identities. Almost all the characters – and a large part of their cast in real life – that appear in fiction belong to the LGBTQ+ community. There is romance, drama, comedy and above all a lot of reflection on the achievements made for equality in the United States. The cast is made up of Elliot Page, Laura Linney, Olympia Dukakis, Paul Gross, Murray Bartlett, among others. It has a season of ten episodes on Netflix.
I have your name engraved
Taiwanese film set at the end of the 1988 Martial Law era, a context in which A-Han (Edward Chen) and Birdy (Tseng Jing-Hua) find themselves. They study together at school and A-Han becomes an inspiration to Birdy, due to his love of freedom and extreme zest for life. Little by little, the friends are getting closer to a point where their own environment will force them to repress themselves; However, they will have a second chance decades later when they see each other again in Montreal about something that connects them to the past. On Netflix.
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The life of American poet Emily Dickinson is freely interpreted in this three-season dramatic comedy. Hailee Steinfeld (hawkeye) embodies this woman who, from a very young age, wrote poems about everything that happened around her; but, above all, towards her beloved, Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt), who would later become the wife of her older brother, Austin (Adrian Blake). The series is inspired by Emily’s true poems and touches on themes such as death, love, nature, among others. Available in the Apple TV+ catalog.
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