SRI is a report that maps the quantity, quality, and diversity of
LGBTQ people in films released by the seven largest motion picture studios and their subsidiaries: 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight, Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions, Paramount, Sony, Sony Pictures Classics, Universal, Focus Features, Disney, and Warner Bros..
Not exact matches
Founded
in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award - winning short
film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to
LGBTQ young
people (ages 13 - 24).
The award, established
in 1986, is given every year to a
person or entity that has made a major contribution to
LGBTQ representation
in film, television, or the media arts.
We have a number of
LGBTQ people /
films up for Oscars tonight: Dee Rees and James Ivory (both
in Adapted Screenplay), the Chilean nominatee A Fantastic Woman, and the Best Pic nominee Call Me By Your Name, and Rachel Morrison, the first woman nominated
in Cinematography.
Last year we saw the two - year drought of no acting nominations for
people of color turn into nominations
in all four categories, two winning (Mahershala Ali and Viola Davis) and Moonlight become the first black - led and
LGBTQ film to win Best Picture
in Oscar's 89 - year history.
It's a legal term that requires allows an actor to require greater say
in the production of a
film, including the hiring of actors and crew that reflect diversity, including women, minorities,
LGBTQ individuals and
people with disabilities.
Sebastián Lelio's «A Fantastic Woman,» which won the Academy Award for foreign - language
film, is an unrepentant fable
in a time when transgender
people and others
in the
LGBTQ community are demanding wider rights
in countries, including Chile, that have treated them as deviants and curiosities.