List of LGBT-related films of 1991

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This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1991. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.

Films

Title Director Country Genre Cast Notes
Absolutely PositivePeter Adair United StatesDocumentaryHow 11 interviewed HIV positive people live with different stages of the disease and how they are coping with their illnesses in different ways.[1]
The AdjusterAtom Egoyan CanadaDramaElias Koteas, Arsinée Khanjian, Maury Chaykin, Gabrielle Rose, Jennifer Dale, David Hemblen, Rose Sarkisyan, Armen Kokorian, Jacqueline Samuda, Gerard Parkes, Patricia Collins, Don McKellar, John Gilbert, Stephen Ouimette and Raoul Trujillo
Daddy and the Muscle AcademyIlppo Pohjola FinlandDocumentarySubtitled "The Life and Art of Tom of Finland".[2]
Edward IIDerek Jarman United KingdomHistory, dramaSteven Waddington, Tilda Swinton, Andrew Tiernan, Nigel Terry, John Lynch, Dudley Sutton, Jerome Flynn, Jody Graber and Annie Lennox
Fried Green TomatoesJon Avnet United StatesComedy, dramaKathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson, Nancy Moore Atchison, Mary-Louise Parker, Jessica Tandy, Cicely Tyson, Chris O'Donnell, Stan Shaw, Gailard Sartain, Timothy Scott, Gary Basaraba, Lois Smith, Danny Nelson, Jo Harvey Allen, Macon McCalman, Richard Riehle, Raynor Scheine, Grace Zabriskie, Reid Binion, Nick Searcy and Constance ShulmanLesbian subtext
High HeelsPedro Almodóvar Spain
 France
Comedy, drama, romanceVictoria Abril, Marisa Paredes, Miguel Bosé, Féodor Atkine, Miriam Díaz Aroca, Anna Lizaran, Bibiana Fernández, Cristina Marcos, Pedro Diez del Corral, Mayrata O'Wisiedo, Nacho Martínez, Rocío Muñoz and Javier BardemAka "Tacones lejanos"
The Hours and TimesChristopher Münch United StatesDramaDavid Angus, Ian Hart, Stephanie Pack, Robin McDonald, Sergio Moreno and Unity Grimwood
Meeting Two QueensCecilia Barriga ChileRomanceVarious film scenes of Greta Garbo and Marlene DietrichRe-editing and cutting various scenes from Hollywood films, in order to create a space for lesbian identity politics and identity formation.[3]
My Father Is ComingMonika Treut GermanyComedy, romanceAlfred Edel, Shelley Kästner, Annie Sprinkle, Michael Massee, Mary Lou Grailau, David Bronstein, Dominique Gaspar, Flora Gasper, Fakir Musafar, Israel Marti, Mario de Colombia, Bruce Benderson, Rebecca Lewin, Stephen Feld and Charles-John Austen
My Own Private IdahoGus Van Sant United StatesDramaRiver Phoenix, Keanu Reeves, James Russo, William Richert, Rodney Harvey, Chiara Caselli, Michael Parker, Jessie Thomas, Grace Zabriskie, Flea, Udo Kier, Vana O'Brien, Jim Caviezel, Brian Wilson and Wade Evans
The Lost Language of CranesNigel Finch United KingdomDramaBrian Cox, Angus Macfadyen, Eileen Atkins, Corey Parker, Richard Warwick, Cathy Tyson, René Auberjonois, John Schlesinger, Ben Daniels and Nigel Whitmey
The Making of MonstersJohn Greyson CanadaMusical comedy-dramaChristopher Anderson, Stewart Arnott and Lee MacDougall
Naked LunchDavid Cronenberg Canada
 United Kingdom
 Japan
Fantasy, crime,dramaPeter Weller, Judy Davis, Ian Holm, Roy Scheider, Joseph Scorsiani, Julian Sands, Monique Mercure, Michael Zelniker, Nicholas Campbell, Robert A. Silverman, John Friesen and Sean McCann
No Skin Off My AssBruce La Bruce CanadaComedy, dramaBruce LaBruce, G. B. Jones, Klaus von Brücker, Caroline Azar, Beverly Breckenridge, Laurel Pervis, Kate Ashley and Jena von Brücker
North of VortexConstantine Giannaris United Kingdom
 Greece
DramaStavros Zalmas, Valda Z. Drabla, Howard Napper and Kevin Graal (voice only)
Our SonsJohn Erman United StatesDramaAnn-Margret, Julie Andrews, Hugh Grant, Zeljko Ivanek, Tony Roberts, Hal England, Loyda Ramos, Annabelle Weenick, Lisa Blake Richards, Essex Smith, Frank Whiteman, Elizabeth Austin and George Whiteman
PoisonTodd Haynes United StatesDramaScott Renderer, James Lyons, Edith Meeks, Millie White, Buck Smith, Rob LaBelle, John Leguizamo (Credited as Damien Garcia), Anne Giotta, Lydia Lafleur, Ian Nemser, Evan Dunsky, Susan Gayle Norman, Marina Lutz, Barry Cassidy, Richard Anthony, Angela M. Schreiber, Justin Silverstein, Chris Singh, Edward Allen and Larry MaxwellPoison was the winner of the Teddy Award for best feature film at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival.
RelaxChris Newby United KingdomShortPhilip Rosch, Timothy Keen, Grant Oatley and Joe SearbyIt won the Teddy Award in 1991 for Best Short.[4]
RSVPLaurie Lynd CanadaShortStewart Arnott, Ferne Downey, Gordon Jocelyn, London Juno, Daniel MacIvor, Ross Manson and Judith Orban
SalmonberriesPercy Adlon GermanyDramaOscar Kawagley, Rosel Zech, k.d. lang, Eugene Omiak, Wayne Waterman, Jane Lind, Chuck Connors, Alvira H. Downey, Wolfgang Steinberg, Christel Merian, George Barril and Gary Albers
The Silence of the LambsJonathan Demme United StatesHorror, crimeJodie Foster, Masha Skorobogatov, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, Anthony Heald, Brooke Smith, Diane Baker, Kasi Lemmons, Frankie Faison, Tracey Walter, Charles Napier, Danny Darst, Alex Coleman, Dan Butler, Paul Lazar, Ron Vawter, Roger Corman, Chris Isaak and Harry Northup
Thelma & LouiseRidley Scott United States
 France
Adventure, crime, dramaSusan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Christopher McDonald, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brad Pitt, Timothy Carhart, Jason Beghe and Marco St. John
Todo por la pastaEnrique Urbizu SpainThrillerMaría Barranco, Kiti Manver, Antonio Resines, Pepo Oliva, José Amezola, Luis Ciges, Caco Senante, Maite Blasco, Klara Badiola, Pedro Díez del Corral, Pilar Bardem, Ramón Barea and Ramón GoyanesAka "Anything for Bread"
Young Soul RebelsIsaac Julien United Kingdom
 France
 Germany
 Spain
DramaValentine Nonyela, Mo Sesay, Dorian Healy, Frances Barber, Sophie Okonedo, Jason Durr, Gary McDonald, Debra Gillett, Eamonn Walker (credited as Eamon Walker), James Bowers, Billy Braham, Wayne Norman, Danielle Scillitoe, Ray Shell and Nigel Harrison

References

  1. "Absolutely Positive (1991)". moviefone.com. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  2. Jan Leofstreom Scandinavian Homosexualities: Essays on Gay and Lesbian Studies, p. 266, at Google Books
  3. Desjardins, Mary (Spring 1995). ""Meeting Two Queens": Feminist Film-Making, Identity Politics, and the Melodramatic Fantasy". Film Quarterly. 48: 26–33. doi:10.2307/1213292. JSTOR 1213292.
  4. Warbler, Daniel (2 June 2014). "THE OUT TAKE: 10 FANTASTIC TEDDY AWARD-WINNING LGBT FILMS TO WATCH RIGHT NOW". mtv.com. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
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