Top 10 movies on the best LGBTQ topics
It can be confirmed that the film market is very diverse. The 7th Art has a wide variety of genres, referring to the untold issues of society. But there is a very common problem but only recently, the new directors and writers focused on it, which is the subject of LGBTQ rotation-the people of the other gender. It must be said that by the time the new society has a broader perspective on them, so the new filmmakers really have a fundamental work on this subject. This is a list of ten films that are about the best LGBTQ theme by the vote of the renowned film critics. Let's come to the first movie!
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Carol (2015)

Carol Official US Trailer
The film is set in the United States in the year 1950 when the personality of the gay is too high. They treat it as a disease that needs to be cured and somewhat as being squeezed by law, except. In the film, the character Carol has her husband and a daughter. The marriage broke down because she was gay. And it was something that interfered with her not being on the side of her little angel. One of the scenes that caused herself to shed tears was when the husband and wife Carol met with a lawyer for the agreement of custody, she cried and accepted that her daughter was far away from herself. The woman sacrificed and accepted her being said to have psychological problems for her daughter to be happy.
7
Tangerine (2015)

Tangerine Official Trailer
"Tangerine " is an independent film with an ultra-low funding of 100,000 USD, which revolves around the Christmas Eve of two semi-floral girls and is filmed entirely by the iPhone. While the Government of Viet Nam officially recognized gender transformation, Tangerine must be a time-cut, true, humorous, but equally bitter slice of a part of the LGBT community. The new film received four important nominations at the prestigious film Independent Spirit Awards for this year's independence, including feature films, directors, lead actresses (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez) and outstanding Supporting Actress (Mya Taylor).
8
Heartbeats (2010)

Hearbeats - Official Trailer
Heartbeats (2010) is the second film from the talented Canadian young director – Xavier Dolan. The film talks about the bizarre love of his two young relatives, Marie and Francis, and for Nicolas. Marie, a beautiful and glamorous girl who loves to wear antique and chic wings. Francis, a boy with a charismatic beauty that can steal human hearts, is very romantic and life-threatening. They met Nicolas in a party, and they both looked toward the new boy who was living here. Nicolas appears in the film as a Greek deity, a fluffy blonde and a smile in a smoke-free base. Marie and Francis converting, they looked towards Nicolas. The angle behind the back makes us feel a sense of expectation, expecting something from the two young friends. And then they tell each other that this guy is not their gu. That's not what they say. The affection of both for him is greater. And perhaps it started from the day they saw this guy. It's just because people don't want to admit it.
9
Dear Ex (2018)

Dear Ex (2018) -Trailer
Dear Ex is a film work that won two important awards at the 55 Kim Mã Awards for Best actress and Best film editor. The story of the film is the unthought-out relationship between the righteous song – the Three lien – Cao the Kiet, and trapped between the "love triangle" as a result of the deceitful deception of his father-the young man to show Hy. A husband is gay but because he hides the real man who took birth wife to be natural, a woman who is angry but full of mind is worried about her to the family, a guy who thinks that the evil is wicked, but in fact, people understand and feel the life. Three people with three different personality but one common emotional rope that any one of us will be tired if they fall into this relationship.
10
A Fantastic Woman (2017)

A Fantastic Woman - Official Trailer
A Fantastic Woman is currently a potential candidate for the title "excellent Foreign Language film" at Oscar 90, which will take place on 4/3 in the U.S. (local time). Upon his debut in Berlin (Germany) March 2/2017, A Fantastic Woman won the award "excellent screenplay" and the Teddy Award for "excellent film". The work was also honored as "Best Foreign Film" at the Spanish Goya Award 2018 in early January 2. With 104 minutes, director Sebastián Lelio painted an ugly modern social picture in the city of Santiago (Chile) where the transformed people like Marina were treated rough and unjust. With that, the work reappears portraits a beautiful woman, resilient beyond adversity.
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