(Updated with more details) The planned full-day walkout at Disney today over the company’s fumbled response to Florida’s discriminatory “Don’t Say Gay” bill has seen an outpouring of support for the LGBTQ+ community from some leading divisions in the House of Mouse’s empire.
Hulu, ESPN, Walt Disney World, Disney+ and FX, among others, took to social media Tuesday morning to show that they “fearlessly” support our Lgbtqia+ colleagues, their families and communities,” as the John Landgraf-led cabler put it in a tweet.
Check out the seemingly coordinated posts from the Disney divisions here:
pic.twitter.com/KQcnSOuM9W
— FX Networks (@FXNetworks) March 22, 2022
ESPN believes in inclusivity and denounces legislation and actions across the United States that infringe on any human rights. We stand with our Lgbtqia+ colleagues, friends, families, and fans.
— ESPN (@espn) March 22, 2022
We stand with our Lgbtqia+ colleagues, storytellers, families, friends, and fans...
Hulu, ESPN, Walt Disney World, Disney+ and FX, among others, took to social media Tuesday morning to show that they “fearlessly” support our Lgbtqia+ colleagues, their families and communities,” as the John Landgraf-led cabler put it in a tweet.
Check out the seemingly coordinated posts from the Disney divisions here:
pic.twitter.com/KQcnSOuM9W
— FX Networks (@FXNetworks) March 22, 2022
ESPN believes in inclusivity and denounces legislation and actions across the United States that infringe on any human rights. We stand with our Lgbtqia+ colleagues, friends, families, and fans.
— ESPN (@espn) March 22, 2022
We stand with our Lgbtqia+ colleagues, storytellers, families, friends, and fans...
- 3/22/2022
- by Dominic Patten and Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Outfest has unveiled their lineup for the 17th annual Outfest Fusion — or the more official title: Outfest 2020: Culture. Film. Music. Story. The fest will run March 6-10 and include screenings, performances, panels, galas, workshops, and world premieres in Los Angeles.
Outfest Fusion brings together one of the largest, inclusive and diverse cross-sections of the Lgbtq+ community and its allies. The fest is a space the next generation of storytellers and cultural ambassadors are discovered. This year, Outfest Fusion 2020 will feature more than 60 films, including 11 World Premieres, 4 North American Premieres, 12 West Coast Premieres, 13 Los Angeles Premieres and 1 International Premiere.
Films featured this year include El Principe (The Prince) directed by Sebastián Muñoz’s El Principe (The Prince) which won the Queer Lion at the 2019 Venice Film Festival. The fest will also feature the L.A. premiere of Andrew Ahn’s Driveways which stars Hong Chau and Golden...
Outfest Fusion brings together one of the largest, inclusive and diverse cross-sections of the Lgbtq+ community and its allies. The fest is a space the next generation of storytellers and cultural ambassadors are discovered. This year, Outfest Fusion 2020 will feature more than 60 films, including 11 World Premieres, 4 North American Premieres, 12 West Coast Premieres, 13 Los Angeles Premieres and 1 International Premiere.
Films featured this year include El Principe (The Prince) directed by Sebastián Muñoz’s El Principe (The Prince) which won the Queer Lion at the 2019 Venice Film Festival. The fest will also feature the L.A. premiere of Andrew Ahn’s Driveways which stars Hong Chau and Golden...
- 2/20/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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