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List of LGBT-related films of 1992

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This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer-related films released in 1992. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.

Films

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Title Director Country Genre Cast Notes
Basic Instinct Paul Verhoeven United States
France
Drama, mystery, thriller Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, George Dzundza, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Denis Arndt, Leilani Sarelle, Bruce A. Young, Chelcie Ross, Dorothy Malone, Wayne Knight, Daniel von Bargen, Stephen Tobolowsky, Benjamin Mouton, Jack McGee, Bill Cable and James Rebhorn
Being at Home with Claude Jean Beaudin Canada Drama Roy Dupuis, Jacques Godin, Jean-François Pichette, Gaston Lepage, Hugo Dubé, Johanne-Marie Tremblay, Nathalie Mallette and Lothaire Bluteau Based on a play by René-Daniel Dubois
Claire of the Moon Nicole Conn United States Romantic, drama Trisha Todd, Karen Trumbo, Faith McDevitt, Craig Damen (credited as Damon Craig), Caren Graham, Sheila Dickenson (credited as Sheila Dickinson), Patricia Blem, Melissa Mitchell, Gathering Marbet, Sherilyn Lawson, Doug Rouhier and Misty Cooper
The Crying Game Neil Jordan United Kingdom
Japan
Romance, drama, thriller Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Forest Whitaker, Jaye Davidson, Adrian Dunbar, Tony Slattery, Jim Broadbent, Birdy Sweeney and Ralph Brown
Doing Time on Maple Drive Ken Olin United States Drama James Sikking, Bibi Besch, William McNamara TV movie
Evil Toons Fred Olen Ray United States Comedy, horror David Carradine, Monique Gabrielle, Madison (credited as Madison Stone)
The Fairy Who Didn't Want to Be a Fairy Anymore Laurie Lynd Canada Short, comedy, drama Daniel MacIvor, Holly Cole, Micah Barnes, John Turner and Michael Kennard
Flaming Ears Ursula Puerrer, A. Hans Scheirl, Dietmar Schipek Austria Fantasy, sci-fi Susana Helmayr, Ursula Puerrer (as Ursula Pürrer), A. Hans Scheirl (as Angela Hans Scheirl), Margarete Neumann, Gabriele Szekatsch, Anthony Escott, Luise Kubelka, Dietmar Schipek, Heiderose Hildebrand, Sabine Perthold, Norbert Gmeindl, Bella Gmeindl, Billa Gmeindl, Karin Melton and Monika Bernold a.k.a. Rote Ohren fetzen durch Asche
For a Lost Soldier Roeland Kerbosch Netherlands Romance, war, drama Maarten Smit, Jeroen Krabbé, Andrew Kelley, Freark Smink, Elsje de Wijn, Derk-Jan Kroon, Wiendelt Hooijer, Iris Misset, Gineke de Jager, Tatum Dagelet, Marie-José Kouwenhoven, Valerie Valentine, William Sutton, Andrew Butling and Andrew Cassani a.k.a. Voor een Verloren Soldaat; based on Rudi van Dantzig's autobiographical novel of the same name
Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives Lynne Fernie, Aerlyn Weissman Canada Documentary In 1994, it won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film (Documentary).[1][2]
Gayniggers from Outer Space Morten Lindberg Denmark Short, sci-fi Coco P. Dalbert, Sammy Saloman, Gerald F. Hail, Gbatokai Dakinah, Konrad Fields, Johnny Conny and Tony Thomas
I Am My Own Woman Rosa von Praunheim Germany Documentary, drama Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, Jens Taschner, Ichgola Androgyn and Robert Dietl a.k.a. Ich bin meine eigene Frau; based on Charlotte von Mahlsdorf's biography of the same name
A Kind of Family Andrew Koster Canada Documentary Glen Murray and Mike his adopted son It received a Genie Award nomination for Best Short Documentary at the 13th Genie Awards.[3]
The Living End Gregg Araki United States Comedy, drama Mike Dytri, Craig Gilmore, Mark Finch, Mary Woronov, Johanna Went, Darcy Marta, Scot Goetz, Bretton Vail, Nicole Dillenberg, Stephen Holman, Magie Song, Peter Lanigan, Jon Gerrans, Jack Kofman, Chris Mabli, Michael Now, Michael Haynes, Peter Grame, Jordan Beswick, Paul Bartel, Craig Lee and Torie Chickering
My Wife's Lover Kevin Chu Hong Kong Chik King Man, Maria Tung Ling, Vincent Lam
Okoge Takehiro Nakajima Japan Drama Misa Shimizu, Takehiro Murata, Takeo Nakahara, Atsushi Fukazawa, Takatoshi Takeda, Masayuki Shionoya, Kyozo Nagatsuka, Mitsuko Oka, Michiyo Yokoyama, Noriko Sengoku, Toshie Negishi, Charles Garfield, Yoshiko Kuga, Dump Matsumoto, Toshinori Omi, Casey Takamine, Guts Ishimatsu, Eriko Watanabe, Michio Kita, Asako Mori, Yoko Ogawa and Shô Ryûzanji
Orlando Sally Potter United Kingdom Romantic, drama Tilda Swinton, Quentin Crisp, Jimmy Somerville, John Wood, John Bott, Elaine Banham, Anna Farnworth, Sara Mair-Thomas, Anna Healy, Dudley Sutton, Simon Russell Beale, Matthew Sim, Charlotte Valandrey, Toby Stephens, Oleg Pogodin, Heathcote Williams, Thom Hoffman, Sarah Crowden and Billy Zane Based on the novel Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolf
Peter's Friends Kenneth Branagh United Kingdom Comedy, drama Stephen Fry, Kenneth Branagh, Hugh Laurie, Imelda Staunton, Emma Thompson, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Rita Rudner, Tony Slattery and Phyllida Law
Poison Ivy Katt Shea United States Drama, thriller Sara Gilbert, Drew Barrymore, Tom Skerritt, Cheryl Ladd, Alan Stock, Jeanne Sakata, E.J. Moore, J.B. Quon, Leonardo DiCaprio (credited as Leonardo Di Caprio), Michael Goldner, Charley Hayward, Time Winters, Billy Kane, Tony Ervolina and Mary Gordon Murray
Prelude to a Kiss Norman René United States Romantic fantasy Alec Baldwin, Meg Ryan Screenplay by Craig Lucas, based on his play of the same name
Rock Hudson's Home Movies Mark Rappaport United States Documentary Clips from over 30 of Hudson's films that could be interpreted as gay entendres
Savage Nights Cyril Collard France
Italy
Drama Cyril Collard, Romane Bohringer, Clémentine Célarié, Maria Schneider, Carlos López, Corine Blue, Claude Winter and René-Marc Bini a.k.a. Les Nuits Fauves, based on Collard's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name
The Silent Thrush (Shisheng huamei) Cheng Sheng-fu Taiwan Drama Yu-Shan, Yi-Chan Lu, Ying-Chen Chang, Yuan Chia-Pei Based on the 1990 novel by Ling Yan.[4][5]
Swoon Tom Kalin United States Crime, drama Daniel Schlachet, Craig Chester, Ron Vawter, Michael Kirby, Michael Stumm, Valda Z. Drabla, Natalie Stanford and Glenn Backes An account of the Leopold and Loeb murder case
Timothy Findley: Anatomy of a Writer Terence Macartney-Filgate Canada Documentary Timothy Findley, William Whitehead, William Hutt, Martha Henry, Susan Coyne Blend of documentary content profiling Findley and Whitehead with acted scenes from his then in-progress theatrical play The Stillborn Lover
Walking After Midnight Atıf Yılmaz Turkey Romance, drama Meral Oğuz, Lale Mansur, Yaman Okay, Selçuk Özer, Sema Çeyrekbaşı, Memduh Ün, Nilüfer Aydan and Deniz Türkali
The Yo-Yo Gang G. B. Jones Canada Comedy, short Caroline Azar

References

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  1. ^ "Awards for Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-11-16.
  2. ^ "GLAAD honors 'Seinfeld,' 'Philadelphia,' 'Angels'." Daily Variety, February 1, 1994 Tuesday, Pg.7
  3. ^ "Genie Award nominations". Toronto Star, November 20, 1992.
  4. ^ Darren, Alison (2000). Lesbian Film Guide (1st ed.). Cassell. p. 196. ISBN 0-304-33376-X.
  5. ^ Martin, Fran; Jackson, Peter A.; McLelland, Mark; Yue, Audrey, eds. (2008). "Lesbianism and Taiwanese Localism in the Silent Thrush, by Teri Silvio". AsiaPacifiQueer: Rethinking Genders and Sexualities (1st ed.). University of Illinois Press. pp. 219–226. ISBN 978-0-252-03307-0.