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Queer film classics

It's shaping up to be a relatively 'queer' year in mainstream film, with movies about gay cowboys (Brokeback Mountain), a transsexual woman (Transamerica), and an 'out' gay writer (Capote) front and centre at this year's upcoming Academy Awards.

A good excuse then to see what great queer films have come before them, paving the way to some modicum of mainstream movie success and acceptance.

In 1959 Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot saw two of the biggest 'straight' stars of the day (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon) cross dress and spend most of their screen time trying to convince their unsuspecting female counterparts they were a gals, 'just like them'. Playing jazz musicians who join an all-girl band – and on the run from the mob - the film also just happened to star an actress who would go on to be one of the most celebrated gay icons: Marilyn Monroe. It's a great comedy with genuine pathos, and though not an out and 'out' queer film, it's a terrific bridge between gay and straight cinema way ahead of its time.

Bob Fosse's Cabaret (1972) was also another mainstream movie hit that featured gay and bisexual characters, and a superb, rich sense of camp and bohemia. Set in 'Nazi-era" Berlin, Liza Minnelli plays adventurous dreamer Sally Bowles, an American ex-pat who sings and dances for a living at the local Cabaret club. The film co-starred a young Michael York as Sally's eventual 'bi' lover Brian Roberts, and went on to win eight Academy Awards that year. And rightly so. It speaks volumes about the changing nature of human nature, politically and socially, with musical numbers to die for.

Hedwig & The Angry Inch (2001) clearly takes much of its inspiration from Cabaret, also a high-end queer musical that packs plenty of punch, wrapped in a velvet glove. Writer/director John Cameron Mitchell also stars as Hedwig, a transsexual cabaret singer whose rock star boyfriend has run off with her songs. The film is hilarious, moving, with rockin' good rock opera numbers. As far as contemporary drag film musicals go, it doesn't come much better than Hedwig.

Then there's Boys Don't Cry (1999), a queer film that upset Oscar bookies when Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby) won the Best Actress Oscar for playing a girl who wanted to be a boy. Taken from a true crime case, Boys Don't Cry is the story of Brandon Teena (formerly Teena Brandon), a young Nebraskan woman desperate to transform into the man she always knew she was. Brandon was royally punished for his assertion, but not before we see the grace and compassion in which he tried to live his life, ultimately overwhelmed by brute ignorance, harsh bigotry and violence.

- Megan

Megan Spencer has spent way too much of her life in the dark, all for a good cause though - watching movies as a professional film critic. For the last six and a half years she has been serving the ever-increasing hunger for film and DVD reviews as radio triple j's resident film critic, and a year ago joined the new line up of long-running SBS-TV film review program, The Movie Show.

Every now and then she pops up into the light to make her own films, documentaries (her latest is 'Fantastic Brutality', a documentary about an obsessed wrestling fan, to be released next year). She has also written about film for many publications including J-Mag, Limelight, Inside Film Magazine and the Age Green Guide.

And the impossible question to ask a film critic: what's her favourite film? "Blue Velvet would be at the top of the list, so would Fight Club... But then again American In Paris makes me cry every time."

Megan has also been part of the Foxtel's Project Greenlight Australia as an on-air panelist and judge.

Ten queer films on DVD:

Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert, The
Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert, The (M)  1994
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On Monday, 13 September 1993 the cast of "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert" faced the cameras for the very first time. Eight months later the completed movie was feted with the audience award as the Most Popular Film at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and at the San Francisco and Seatt...   more
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Bad Education
Bad Education (MA15+)  2004
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From two-time Academy Award®-winner Pedro Almódovar (2002 Best Original Screenplay, Talk to Her, 2000 Best Foreign Language Film, All About My Mother) comes Bad Education , an outrageous tale of desire, revenge and murder. Filmmaker Enrique (Fele Martínez) gets a visit from an aspiring actor c...   more
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Boys Don't Cry
Boys Don't Cry  (R18+)  1999
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Based on a true story, this drama was adapted from the life of Brandon Teena, born Teena Brandon, a woman who chose to live her life as a man and suffered tragic consequences as a result. In 1993, 20-year-old Brandon (Hilary Swank) leaves Lincoln, Nebraska for the nearby community of Falls City...   more
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But I'm a Cheerleader
But I'm a Cheerleader (M)  1999
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Megan (Natasha Lyonne) thinks she’s cheering for the same side - but her parents thinks she bats for the other side! Megan has got it all - she is popular, pretty, a model student, and is dating the captain of the football team. However, the cheerleading teenager is accused of being gay b...   more
Happy Together
Happy Together (PG)  1997
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Yiu-Fai and Po-Wing arrive in Argentina from Hong Kong and take to the road for a holiday. Something is wrong and their relationship goes adrift. A disillusioned Yiu-Fai starts working at a tango bar to save up for his trip home. When a beaten and bruised Po-Wing reappears, Yiu-Fai is empathetic but...   more
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Hedwig And The Angry Inch
Hedwig And The Angry Inch (MA15+)  2001
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Hedwig is the 'internationally ignored' post punk, neo-glam rock legend who was an off-Broadway sensation and now comes to life in ' A HAND GRENADE OF A FILM ' (-Andrew L. Urban) written, directed and starring the enormously talented John Cameron Mitchell. Born a boy in Communist East Berlin,...   more
Queer as Folk-Series 1 Part 1
Queer as Folk-Series 1 Part 1 (R18+)  2000
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Two gay friends. Vince and Stuart, live on a cocktail of sex, drugs and clubbing. They are both 29, Stuart is the type of guy who cops off every time he goes out. One night he spots 15-year-old Nathan and brings him back to his apartment where they make love. Now, Nathan is still after stuart, but S...   more
Some Like It Hot
Some Like It Hot (PG)  1959
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When Chicago musicians Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon) accidentally witness a gangland shooting they quickly board a southbound train to Florida, disguised as Josephine and Daphne, the two newest and homeliest members of an all-girl jazz band. Their cover is perfect...until a lovelorn sing...   more
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Two Girls In Love
Two Girls In Love (M)  1995
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The story of two girls, Randy and Evie. Randy is a low economic class lesbian living with other lesbians including her aunt. Evie is a wealthy, popular girl with a boyfriend. When Evie befriends Randy, she begins to feel a passion for her she's never felt before. What follows is a sweet, tender roma...   more
Walking on Water
Walking on Water (MA15+)  2002
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Tony Ayres’ debut feature film ‘Walking On Water’ is an intensely rich drama about friendship, loss, loyalty and love Charlie (Vince Colosimo - Lantana ) and Anna (Maria Theodorakis) are Gavin’s two best friends. They made a pact to assist Gavin (David Bonney) to die when the time came. Bu...   more

Megan's previous editorials...

  • Monster mums February, 2006
  • Comedians on film on DVD January, 2006
  • Rock docs January, 2006
  • Animated films December, 2005
  • Comic Book Movies November, 2005
  • Drug Movies Lined Up October, 2005

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