The International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia is a expression of respect of a society in which diversity is accepted.
However, despite the fact that a large part of society has been aware of and respects the LGBTTI community, a part of it continues to be discriminated against and violated in the world simply because of their sexual orientation.
Currently we can access series and movies through various platforms of streaming for reflect and make visible the challenges that this community continues to face and in Life and Style we present you some.
please like me (Netflix)
This Australian series begins with Josh, a guy in his twenties who, when his girlfriend ends their relationship, realizes that he is gay. Later he maintains an affair with another boy and is forced to move in with his mother, who tries to commit suicide.
euphoria (HBOMax)
Glitter and drugs are not the only things that stand out in this famous series. One of the protagonists, Jules, is transgender and, together with Rue, explores her sexuality and her relationships in the so-called Generation Z.
love is strange (AppleTV)
This film is about Ben and George, who in 2011, when gay marriage was legalized in New York, decide to get married after a relationship of 39 years. However, without explanation George is fired from the Catholic school where he taught music, they lose their apartment and are forced to live apart.