The one to watch if you are going to watch any off this listA family-friendly World War II-era film set during the London Blitz, “Summerland” encompasses universal themes. Velz thinks a lot of viewers can connect with characters Frank or Alice no matter their sexuality because of this.
“[‘Summerland’] really hits the longing for community and longing to be open with yourself, while also being a very satisfying story about friendship and love,” Velz says.“Desert Hearts” is as classic as you can get. The film follows a university professor who moves to Reno to obtain a quick divorce and ends up meeting a woman there.“[‘The Children’s Hour’ is] sad. It's pretty dire,” Velz says. “But it's such a big, big, important piece of queer cinematic history.
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