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Films About Older LGBT People

By Thegenaboveme @TheGenAboveMe

Films about Older LGBT People

Photo of the Castro Theatre by Benson Kua.

While aging contains a number of opportunities and benefits, it also can present some challenges.
Compounding those challenges are prejudices and lack of civil rights for older adults who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.  
A handful of films are emerging that depict some of the experiences of LGBT people as they age. 
Access to housing, healthcare and legal benefits for partners are just some of the issues these films explore.  Some films are documentaries and others are feature films. 
Here are a few films on the topic, listed in reverse chronology:
Films about Older LGBT People
Love Is Strange (2014). John Lithgow and Alfred Molina play a long-time gay couple who finally marry--only to face a series of challenges.  Their friends and family rally around them, to a degree, but it's still difficult to solve the financial, housing, emotional and health problems that emerge.  
Films about Older LGBT People
Before You Know It (2013). Three older, gay men are the subjects of this documentary, each having a different experience as they enter late life.  Robert owns a gay bar in Galveston where he mentors younger gay men. Ty is a gay rights activist in Harlem who talks about the recent legalization of gay marriage in his state. Dennis from Florida was deeply closeted until his wife's death and timidly starts to express his sexual identity. 
Films about Older LGBT People
Cloudburst (2011).  Olivia Dukakis and Brenda Friker play a long-time lesbian couple who are separated by family members who have a voice through the law because gay marriage isn't legalized in their state.  They set out on a road trip to marry in Canada where they hit a few roadblocks--physical and metaphorical--along the way. 
Films about Older LGBT People
Beginners (2010).  Christopher Plummer won an Oscar for his performance as a family man coming out after his wife's death (based on the director's own father's life). The point of view is largely from his straight son, but the older man's coming out and late-life issues receive significant attention.  The film's genre is indie rom-com with a dramedy feel. 
Films about Older LGBT People
Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement (2009).  Edie Winsdor and Thea Spyer met in the 1960s and became engaged in 1967.  It wasn't until 2007 that they were married in Canada at 77 (Edie) and 75 (Thea).  The documentary contains a lot of photos from throughout their relationship, which their narrate as they are shown as slides.  Thea's progressively worsening MS makes their time together even more dear. 
Films about Older LGBT People
Out Late (2008).  The five subjects of this documentary all came out late in life. Cathy from Kansas was 57.  Walter from Toronto was 60.  Leanna Bradley from Florida was 60 when she transitioned from male to female. Ken from Toronto was 72.  And after 51 years of marriage, Elaine from Florida came out at age 79.  They all speak candidly about what happened before, during and after declaring their sexual identities.   
Related:  
LGBT Right to LTC Films about Aging


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