List Of LGBT-related Films Of The 1930s
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List Of LGBT-related Films Of The 1930s
1930s {, class="wikitable sortable" ! width="16%" , Title ! width="3%" , Year ! width="15%" , Director ! width="17%" , Country ! width="13%" , Genre ! width="23%" , Cast ! width="46%" , Notes , - valign="top" , - , ''Borderline (1930 film), Borderline'' , , 1930 , , , , United Kingdom , , Drama, avant-garde , , Paul Robeson, Eslanda Goode Robeson (credited as Eslanda Robeson), H.D. (credited as Helga Doorn) , , , - , ''Morocco (film), Morocco'' , , 1930 , , , , United States , , Drama , , Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, Adolphe Menjou, Ullrich Haupt (actor, born 1887), Ullrich Haupt, Francis McDonald, Eve Southern, Paul Porcasi , , Based on the novel ''Amy Jolly'' by Benno Vigny , - , ''Sunny_Skies_(film), Sunny Skies'' , , 1930 , , , , United States , , Comedy , , Benny Rubin, Marceline Day, Rex Lease, Marjorie Lane, Harry Lee, Wesley Barry, Greta Granstedt, Robert Livingston (actor), Robert Livingston (credited as Robert Randall), Eddy Chandler (cred ...
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Borderline (1930 Film)
''Borderline'' is a 1930 film, written and directed by Kenneth Macpherson and produced by the Pool Group in Territet, Switzerland. The silent film, with English inter-titles, is primarily noted for its handling of the contentious issue of inter-racial relationships, using avant-garde experimental film-making techniques, and is today very much part of the curriculum of the study of modern cinematography. The film, which features Paul Robeson, Eslanda Robeson, Bryher and H.D., was originally believed to have been lost, but was discovered, by chance, in Switzerland in 1983. An original 16mm copy of this film is now held in the Donnell Media Center, New York City Public Library. In 2006, the British Film Institute sponsored the film's restoration by The George Eastman House and eventual DVD release with a soundtrack, composed by Courtney Pine. Its premiere at the Tate Modern gallery in London attracted 2,000 people. In 2010, the film was released with a soundtrack composed by Mallo ...
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