Peter O'Toole photo by Anita Corbin - On assignment for The Observer Magazine, on the set of Rebecca’s Daughters - https://1stwomenuk.co.uk/anita-corbin/
Rebecca’s Daughters (1992) directed by Karl Francis
Peter O'Toole as Lord Sarn
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Peter O'Toole photo by Anita Corbin - On assignment for The Observer Magazine, on the set of Rebecca’s Daughters - https://1stwomenuk.co.uk/anita-corbin/
Rebecca’s Daughters (1992) directed by Karl Francis
Peter O'Toole as Lord Sarn
In 1949, Samuel Steward would meet Alfred Kinsey, who was working on his “Kinsey Report” documenting human sexual behavior. Steward would provide Kinsey with large numbers of early Polaroid sex photographs which he took during the frequent all-male sex parties he held in his Chicago apartment. He also allowed Kinsey to take detailed photographs of that sexually themed apartment, allowing us today a glimpse into the gay culture of mid 20th century America.
This is a couple of weeks old but I just saw it and holy shit I'm cackling
Matthew really popped in the comments ready to go to war for his murder husbands ship
Konbini • Luca Guadagnino est dans le Video Club
bigs my eyes
bigs my eyes at you
bigs my beautious my gorgeous eyeballs
I think every lesbian who says she wouldn't date a bi woman is functionally on the same wavelength as men who say they would only marry a virgin
it all boils down to "penis steals women's purity" and there's literally no non-shitty way to believe that. being gay doesn't give you a get out of jail free card for being sexist
Astrid Bruning
Sarita Choudhury for Kallmeyer (ph: Caitlin Burke)
Sarita Choudhury in Mississippi Masala (1991)
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Boosting a couple of my letterboxd film lists for pride month:
I've never been able to find a cohesive list of non-binary directors that didn't just include them in with (mostly just) women or (sometimes) trans folk too, so I made my own. Please please help me add to it by commenting here or on letterboxd if you know of any omissions or errors:
Making my own non-binary directors list because I can never find any on here that aren't lists of 'women &...' Sorted alphabetically by dire
The other one lists a queer interest film from every year from 1894 onwards with the hope of busting a myth that queer cinema/our stories are something new, rather than something with a rich cinematic history that spreads back as long as there have been films. Clips from this list are also threaded on twitter.
Inspired by the queerness of early film, I wanted to find and watch a queer interest film from every year from 1894 to present day: we have
Happy pride month! 🌈🎬
You know something? Maybe once a week, I wake up paralyzed… reliving that night. But before the sun went down, I think that was the best day of my life. Was it like that for you? No doubt about it.
SINNERS (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
Actress, Miriam Margolyes: When you know your worth, you know your worth.
She is beautiful and I love her.
She’s also a lesbian and has been with her partner, Heather Sutherland, for fifty years!
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) | dir. Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (1945) dir. Emeric Pressburger & Michael Powell
Roger Livesey as Clive Candy & Anton Walbrook as Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) dir. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
POINT BREAK 1991 ♢ dir. Kathryn Bigelow