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July 16, 2021 Share The year 2020 saw welcome growth in racial diversity of LBGTQ characters in films released by major studios, according to a new study by the advocacy group GLAAD. But for the fourth year in a row there were no transgender or non-binary characters in those films. The study, released Thursday, also found no LGBTQ characters in those films living with HIV, or with disabilities. GLAAD looked at 44 films released in theaters by major studios in 2020, a limited number due to the pandemic. Of those films, 10 (22.7%) contained LGBTQ characters. The films included “Kajillionaire,” “Like a Boss,” “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” “Fantasy Island,” “Valley Girl,” “Freaky,” “The New Mutants,” and “Birds of Prey.” It was an increase of 4.1% from the previous year, but a decrease of 12 films overall (last year’s study looked at 118 films.) ....
NEW YORK (AP) â The year 2020 saw welcome growth in racial diversity of LBGTQ characters in films released by major studios, according to a new study by the advocacy group GLAAD. But for the fourth year in a row there were no transgender or non-binary characters in those films. The study, released Thursday, also found no LGBTQ characters in those films living with HIV, or with disabilities. GLAAD looked at 44 films released in theaters by major studios in 2020, a limited number due to the pandemic. Of those films, 10 (22.7%) contained LGBTQ characters. The films included âKajillionaire,â âLike a Boss,â âThe Broken Hearts Gallery,â âFantasy Island,â âValley Girl,â âFreaky,â âThe New Mutants,â and âBirds of Prey.â It was an increase of 4.1% from the previous year, but a decrease of 12 films overall (last year s study looked at 118 films.) ....
Jocelyn Noveck July 15, 2021 - 3:12 PM NEW YORK (AP) â The year 2020 saw welcome growth in racial diversity of LBGTQ characters in films released by major studios, according to a new study by the advocacy group GLAAD. But for the fourth year in a row there were no transgender or non-binary characters in those films. The study, released Thursday, also found no LGBTQ characters in those films living with HIV, or with disabilities. GLAAD looked at 44 films released in theaters by major studios in 2020, a limited number due to the pandemic. Of those films, 10 (22.7%) contained LGBTQ characters. The films included âKajillionaire,â âLike a Boss,â âThe Broken Hearts Gallery,â âFantasy Island,â âValley Girl,â âFreaky,â âThe New Mutants,â and âBirds of Prey.â It was an increase of 4.1% from the previous year, but a decrease of 12 films overall (last year s s ....
Especially concerning, GLAAD noted, was that for the fourth year in a row, there were zero transgender and/or non-binary characters counted. The group renewed its call for increased transgender and non-binary representation and storytelling, especially in a political climate with anti-transgender legislation moving forward at a record pace. The report came two days after Mj Rodriguez of TV s Pose became the first transgender performer nominated for a major acting Emmy – a development hailed by GLAAD. A welcome finding was the increase in racial diversity of LGBTQ characters. Of the 20 characters counted, 40% (or eight) were characters of color, an increase of 6% from 2019 (though an overall decrease of nine characters). GLAAD noted that was still 17% lower than a record of 57 percent characters of color in 2017. ....