The Elliot estate was once a thriving plantation, but by the 19th century, the family has crumbled under the weight of its own excesses. If sordid sexuality and insanity don't claim their lives, a…
1946 And The Bibles Big Gay Mistranslation (And How To Handle The Haters)
This one is equal parts history lesson and how-to. We talk about how to respond to homophobic people and have a big announcement about where you can view the movie. The director, Rocky, breaks down the 1946 homosexual mistranslation, the grind of getting the film to actual humans, and the spiritual discipline of not feeding the trollswhile still giving them something to think about. patreon.comskepticpastor Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Victim (1961): When a British Drama Became a Gay Revolution Gay Themed Movies
Dirk Bogarde stars as a lawyer whose pursuit of justice becomes a personal reckoning in one of Britain’s earliest films to confront homosexuality head-on.
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