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<title>Facets gay &amp; lesbian video guide / Facets Multimedia, Inc., principal writer: Patrick Z. McGavin.</title>
<description>&amp;quot;lists documentaries, foreign films, and offbeat films that have homosexuality as the main subject&amp;quot; (Booklist, &lt;span class="medium-normal"&gt;3/1/94, Vol. 90 Issue 13, p1290&lt;/span&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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<title>Bent lens : a world guide to gay &amp; lesbian film / [edited] by Lisa Daniel &amp; Claire Jackson.</title>
<description>&amp;quot;Spanning gay and lesbian filmmaking from 1914 through present day, &lt;em&gt;The Bent Lens&lt;/em&gt; showcases 2300 titles from 45 countries, including feature films, documentaries and short films. In addition to a synopsis of each film, other details included are cast, writer, director, genre, year of release, running time and even distributor contact details. All films are listed in an easy-to-read A-Z format, but each film is also indexed by country, director and genre. &lt;em&gt;The Bent Lens: 2nd Edition &lt;/em&gt;also includes essays from experts Judith Halberstam, Barbara Hammer, Helen Hok-Sze Leung and Daniel Mudie Cunningham exploring gay and lesbian film traditions and how gay identity is viewed in Western and non-Western cultures. And finally, this remarkable guide includes a complete listing of gay and lesbian film festivals around the world, making &lt;em&gt;The Bent Lens&lt;/em&gt; a must for all film and video aficionados.&amp;quot; (from the book's description)&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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<title>Gays and lesbians in mainstream cinema : plots, critiques, casts and credits for 272 theatrical and made-for-television Hollywood releases / by James Robert Parish.</title>
<description>&amp;quot;With the recent explosion of gay cinema, Parish (Prostitution in Hollywood Films , McFarland, 1992) provides a good starting point for research. Focusing on Hollywood and made-for-TV releases, his well-indexed work includes complete cast and character lists, production information, brief film synopses, and excerpted criticism relating to gay themes and/or characters. Browsers will also find fascinating trivia in almost every entry. Although genre devotees will notice a few absences (e.g., Bloodbrothers , 1978), Parish's work serves as an excellent companion volume to Vito Russo's seminal Celluloid Closet (HarperCollins, 1987. rev. ed.), which excludes made-for-TV's but is international in scope. Highly recommended for all film and gay studies collections.&amp;quot; (Library Journal, &lt;span class="medium-normal"&gt;11/1/93, Vol. 118 Issue 18, p78&lt;/span&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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