0:00:13.351,0:00:17.838 Hi. I'm Wheeler Winston Dixon, James Ryan Professor of Film Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 0:00:17.838,0:00:25.137 and this is Frame By Frame. And today I want to talk about gay and lesbian identities in Hollywood cinema, 0:00:25.137,0:00:27.461 from the beginning to the present. 0:00:27.461,0:00:36.069 Hollywood has never been a leader in this area. Gays and lesbians have always been marginalized in the cinema. 0:00:36.069,0:00:43.076 Early portrayals of gay characters or lesbian characters in films were always stereotypical, 0:00:43.076,0:00:45.650 and often deeply insulting. 0:00:45.650,0:00:49.416 BAND CONDUCTOR: "Boys will be boys. Woo!" 0:00:49.416,0:00:54.988 They were relegated to "pansy" roles or stereotypical "limp-wristed" roles, 0:00:54.988,0:01:02.696 and these early films are very difficult to look at because they basically just completely marginalize characters. 0:01:02.696,0:01:04.737 JAMES CAGNEY: "Don't forget. Plenty of room in there." 0:01:04.737,0:01:09.404 TAILOR: "Oh, sir. Here's where you need the room. Such a muscle!" 0:01:09.404,0:01:14.675 Interestingly, there were many gay people working in Hollywood during this period. 0:01:14.675,0:01:19.613 Dorothy Arzner, the director... and George Cukor, of course, who was gay as a director, 0:01:19.613,0:01:26.520 and basically directed most of "Gone With the Wind," unitl Clark Gable's homophobia forced him out of the production. 0:01:26.520,0:01:33.367 But you had to wait a long time in Hollywood before gays and lesbians were actually sympathically 0:01:33.367,0:01:35.862 and realistically portrayed on the screen. 0:01:35.862,0:01:42.836 Even in the 1960s, you had things like "Midnight Cowboy," "The Boys in the Band," "The Killing of Sister George," 0:01:42.836,0:01:47.407 and "Cruising," one of the most infamous films of all time, directed by William Freedkin. 0:01:47.407,0:01:54.681 It's not until very recently that you have films like "Sunday Bloody Sunday," which is the first real gay onscreen kiss. 0:01:54.681,0:01:58.885 LIZA MENELLI: "You have to understand the way I am, mein herr." 0:01:58.885,0:02:03.056 "Cabaret," which was a more direct look at this sort of thing. 0:02:03.056,0:02:08.295 "An Early Frost," "Parting Glances," "My Beautiful Laundrette"... 0:02:08.295,0:02:15.736 These are films which basically treated homosexuality and lesbianism as part of the human experience. 0:02:15.736,0:02:22.776 "Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss" is another one. "Poison," by Todd Haynes, 0:02:22.776,0:02:24.911 "Swoon," "The Living End." 0:02:24.911,0:02:30.350 These are all films that basically portray things in a more positive light. 0:02:30.350,0:02:37.357 And, of course, the ascendency of pop artists like Andy Warhol, who brought gay concerns into the mainstream, 0:02:37.357,0:02:41.194 is another factor in moving films forward in this area. 0:02:41.194,0:02:42.829 There's still a long way to go. 0:02:42.829,0:02:50.837 American cinema is absolutely heterotopic. Gay-bashing jokes, unfortunately, still occur in too many comedies as a staple. 0:02:50.837,0:02:54.908 This is something where Hollywood has a lot of catching up to do. 0:02:54.908,0:02:58.378 It's just like the same thing that happens with racism. 0:02:58.378,0:03:02.716 Homophobia and racism, unfortunately, are part of American cinema, and go hand in hand, 0:03:02.716,0:03:10.524 and they have yet to be erased in terms of the way that Hollywood represents everyone equally on the screen.