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Top 10 Gay Films of Hollywood

With gay love becoming more and more acceptable on Indian screen, we do need to take a look at the Hollywood films on gay relationships that really worked. Lets take a look at the top 10 gay films!

1. Maurice (1987)
Two male English school chums fall in love while at Cambridge, but then take very different paths. From the posthumously published E.M. Forster novel.


2. Beautiful Thing (1996)
Two teenage boys in a London housing estate fall deeply in love with each other.



3. Get Real (1998)
A gay teenager decides to come out to the world.


4. Trick (1999)
Two boys and a very long night in New York City.


5. Big Eden (2000)
A successful gay artist returns to his hometown in Montana to care for his ailing grandfather. There he meets up with his old childhood crush, as well as a shy Native American shopkeeper who has a crush on him.


6. Latter Days (2003)
A young and promiscuous gay man sets his sights on seducing his Mormon missionary neighbor. The resulting affair changes both their lives.


7. Brokeback Mountain (2005)
In the 1960's two Wyoming ranch hands embark on a beautiful but ultimately doomed lifelong romance. Based on the short story by E. Annie Proulx.


8. Shelter (2007)
A young man reexamines his decision to forgo his own dreams in order to take care of his family when he falls in love with the gay brother of his best friend.


9. Milk (2008)
The story of gay activist Harvey Milk, from his arrival in San Francisco, to becoming California's first openly gay elected official, to his eventual assassination. Sean Penn won an Oscar for his performance.


10. A Single Man (2009)
A middle aged gay man in 1960's Los Angeles searches for a reason to continue living himself after the love of his life dies in a car accident. From the Christopher Isherwood novel.

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