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<updated>1969-12-31T19:00:00Z</updated>
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<title>Brokeback Mountain (2005)</title>
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<updated>2008-05-18T20:36:28Z</updated>
<summary>This is the one film that will ultimately go down as a keystone in queer cinema, a successful mainstream Hollywood film that in no way downplays or hides from its queer values</summary>
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<title>Savage Grace (2007)</title>
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<updated>2008-05-16T08:11:26Z</updated>
<summary>&#38;nbsp; Julianne Moore is fast becoming one of the darlings of queer cinema, having worked alongside gay filmmaker Todd Haynes for Far From Heaven (2002) and Safe (1995) and taken part in some old school girl on girl kisses for The Hours (2002)</summary>
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