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"It's going to get harder and harder to ignore this drumbeat," says GLAAD's Sarah Kate Ellis about the recent Internet-backed call for LGBT representation in animated films. By Mia Galuppo In the ...
fans have been wondering if the character Elsa was actually part of the LGBTQ community. After all, she doesn’t actually have a love interest (male or otherwise) in Frozen, and there could be ...
So Elsa, because she was at one time meant to be Frozen’s villain, exhibits lots of traits that we associate with LGBTQ characters, rightly or wrongly. She isolates herself from society.
When the film debuted in 2013, fans far and wide perceived LGBT themes in the character, calling the hit song a “coming out” anthem. For those unfamiliar, the story of “Frozen” focuses on ...
GLAADs 10th annual Studio Responsibility Index found that 1 in 5, or 16 out of 77 films released in theaters last year by a major studio included at least one LGBTQ character. Among these queer ...
By Chris Gardner GLAAD released the 12th installment of its Studio Responsibility Index, a study that tracks the “quantity, quality and diversity” of LGBTQ characters in films released in a ...
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