List of LGBT-related films of 2002

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This is a list of lesbian , gay , bisexual , transgender or queer -related filmsreleased in 2002. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.

Films

TitleDirectorCountryGenreCastNotes
8 Women François Ozon France
Italy
Musical, comedy, crime, mystery Danielle Darrieux, Isabelle Huppert, Catherine Deneuve, Fanny Ardant, Emmanuelle Béart, Virginie Ledoyen, Ludivine Sagnier, Firmine Richard, Dominique Lamure and Romy Schneider a.k.a. 8 femmes; based on the play Huit femmes by Robert Thomas
9 Ümit Ünal TurkeyMystery, crimeAli Poyrazoglu, Cezmi Baskin, Serra Yilmaz, Fikret Kuskan, Ozan Güven (billed as Ozan Guven), Esin Pervane and Rafa Radomisli
9 Dead Gay Guys Lab Ky Mo United KingdomCrime, comedyGlen Mulhern, Brendan Mackey, Steven Berkoff, Michael Praed, Vas Blackwood, Fish, Leon Herbert, Simon Godley, Carol Decker, Raymond Griffiths, Abdala Keserwani and Karen Sharman
AKA Duncan Roy United KingdomDrama Matthew Leitch, Diana Quick, George Asprey, Lindsey Coulson, Blake Ritson, Peter Youngblood Hills, Geoff Bell, Hannah Yelland, Daniel Lee, Bill Nighy, David Kendall, Fenella Woolgar, Sean Gilder, Robin Soans and Stephen Boxer
L'Auberge Espagnole Cédric Klapisch France
Spain
Romance, comedy, drama Romain Duris, Barnaby Metschurat, Judith Godrèche, Cécile de France, Kelly Reilly, Audrey Tautou, Cristina Brondo, Kevin Bishop, Wladimir Yordanoff, Federico D'Anna, Christian Pagh and Zinedine Soualem a.k.a. "The Spanish inn"
The Badge Robby Henson United StatesMystery, thriller Billy Bob Thornton, Patricia Arquette, William Devane
Ben and Arthur Sam Mraovich United StatesDramaSam Mraovich, Jamie Brett Gabel, Michael Haboush, Bill Hindley, Julie M. Zimmerman (billed as Julie Belknap), Gina Aguilar, Arthur Huber, Oto Brezina, Richard Hitchcock, Bruce Lurie, Buck Elkin, Nick Bennet, Loretta Altman and Holly MraovichIt is often called "The "Worst Gay Movie Of All Time". [1]
The Best Day of My Life Cristina Comencini Italy
United Kingdom
Drama Virna Lisi, Margherita Buy, Sandra Ceccarelli, Luigi Lo Cascio, Marco Baliani, Marco Quaglia, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Ricky Tognazzi, Gaia Conforzi, Francesco Scianna, Francesca Perini, Maria Luisa De Crescenzo, Andrea Sama and Giulio Squillacciottia.k.a. Il Più bel giorno della mia vita
Blue Hiroshi Ando JapanRomance, drama Mikako Ichikawa, Manami Konishi, Asami Imajuku and Jun Murakami
Blue Gate Crossing Yee Chin-yen Taiwan
France
Romance, drama Chen Bolin, Gwei Lun-mei, Liang You Lin and Jay Shih a.k.a. Lan se da men
The Business of Fancydancing Sherman Alexie United StatesDrama Evan Adams, Michelle St. John, Gene Tagaban, Swil Kanim, Rebecca Carroll, Cynthia Geary, Leo Rossi, Kevin Phillip, Elaine Miles, Arthur Tulee, Jim Boyd, Jennifer Elizabeth Kreisberg (billed as Jennifer Kreisberg), Ron Otis and William Joseph Elk III
Chaos and Desire Manon Briand CanadaDrama Pascale Bussières, Julie Gayet a.k.a. La Turbulence des fluides
The Cockettes Bill Weber, David Weissman United StatesDocumentary Sylvia Miles, John Waters, Dusty Dawn, Larry Brinkin, John Flowers, Goldie Glitters, Ann Harris, Fayette Hauser and Michael Kalmen
Contact Kieran Galvin AustraliaShort, dramaMichael Teulon, Beejan Land, Jill McKay, Paul Godfrey, Erin Mascord-Perez, David Whyte, Mira Sarac, Glenn Adnurn, Kath Gordon, Leigh Thomas, Ryan Brady Dunn, Alex Thorpe, Cory Maul, Nicki Byron and Alyssia Salfus17 minutes long
Dahmer David Jacobson United StatesCrime, drama Jeremy Renner, Bruce Davison, Artel Kayàru, Matt Newton, Dion Basco, Kate Williamson, Christian Payano, Tom'ya Bowden and Sean Blakemore
Family Fundamentals Arthur Dong United StatesDocumentaryHeather Beberay (from the Lesbian and Gay Men's Community Center, New York City, archive footage), Chaz Bono (billed as Chastity Bono), Sonny Bono, Kathleen Bremner (Expert Psychologist), Paul Bremner (Kathleen's husband), Pat Buchanan (sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1992 and 1996, archive footage), George W. Bush (archive footage), Laura Bush (archive footage), Mary Cheney (daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney, archive footage), Robert Dornan (U.S. Congressman, 1977–1997, archive footage, billed as Bob Dornan), Barney Frank (Member of Congress, archive footage) and Brett Matthews (First Lieutenant, US Air Force 1996-1998) [2] About Conservative parents having gay sons or daughters. [3]
Far from Heaven Todd Haynes United StatesDrama Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, Patricia Clarkson, Viola Davis, James Rebhorn, Michael Gaston, Celia Weston, Barbara Garrick, Bette Henritze, June Squibb, Ryan Ward, Lindsay Andretta, Jordan Puryear, J. B. Adams and Olivia Birkelund 4 Academy Award nominations including Best Actress in a Leading Role for Julianne Moore. [4]
Fine Dead Girls Dalibor Matanic CroatiaDrama, thriller Olga Pakalović, Nina Violić, Krešimir Mikić, Inge Appelt, Ivica Vidović, Milan Štrljić, Mirko Boman, Jadranka Đokić, Boris Miholjević, Marina Poklepović, Janko Rakos and Ilija Zovkoa.k.a. Fine mrtve djevojke
Food of Love Ventura Pons Spain
Germany
Drama Kevin Bishop, Paul Rhys, Juliet Stevenson, Allan Corduner, Craig Hill, Leslie Charles, Pamela Field, Naim Thomas and Geraldine McEwan Based on the novel The Page Turner by David Leavitt
Friday After Next Marcus Raboy United StatesComedy, stoner Ice Cube, Mike Epps
Happy Birthday Yen Tan United StatesDramaBenjamin Patrick, Michelle E. Michael, John Frazier, Devashish Saxena, Ethel Lung, Denton Blane Everett, Xiao Fei Zhao, Lynn Chambers, Derik Webb, Chip Gilliam, Natalie Thrash, Debbie Rey, Ryan Harper, James M. Johnston and David Lowery
The Hours Stephen Daldry United States
United Kingdom
Drama Nicole Kidman, Stephen Dillane, Miranda Richardson, Lyndsey Marshal, Linda Bassett, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly, Jack Rovello, Toni Collette, Margo Martindale, Meryl Streep, Ed Harris, Allison Janney, Claire Danes, Jeff Daniels and Julianne Moore Based on the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham; 9 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture. [5]
In the City Without Limits Antonio Hernández Spain
Argentina
Drama Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Geraldine Chaplin, Ana Fernández, Adriana Ozores, Leticia Brédice and Alfredo Alcón a.k.a. En la ciudad sin límites
Inside Michel Jetté CanadaDramaEmmanuel Auger, Karyne Lemieux, David Boutin
Issues 101 John Lincoln United StatesRomance, dramaMichael Rozman, Dennis W. Rittenhouse Jr., Jeff Sublett, Jason Boegh, Yolanda Johnston, Jeremy Smith, Gary Castro Churchwell, Trevor Murphy, Kelly Clarkson, Larissa Kern, Chris Benson, Brian Swinehart, Dan Callaway, Michael Haboush and Brad Murphy
Ken Park Larry Clark , Edward Lachman United States
Netherlands
France
Drama Tiffany Limos, James Bullard, Stephen Jasso, James Ransone, Adam Chubbuck, Maeve Quinlan, Bill Fagerbakke, Eddie Daniels, Seth Gray, Patricia Place, Harrison Young, Amanda Plummer, Wade Williams, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Zara McDowell, Mike Apaletegui, Richard Riehle and Larry Clark
The Last Year Jeff London United StatesDramaRon Petronicolos, Jason Sumabat, Patrick Orion Hoesterey, Seth Adams, Jason Freeman, Dale Ferranti, Elizabeth Flesh, Merrick McMahon, Randy Lee, Rocky Traylor, Mike Dolan, Duane Waddell, Lawrence Rinzel, Rand Smith, Craig Staswick, Joseph Olesh, Penelope Ma, David Running
Leaving Metropolis Brad Fraser CanadaComedy, dramaTroy Ruptash, Vince Corazza (billed as Vincent Corazza), Lynda Boyd, Cherilee Taylor, Thom Allison, Arne MacPherson, Tom Anniko, Paul Stafford, Chris Sigurdson (billed as Christopher Sigurdson), Susan Kelso, Blake Taylor, Kirsten Johnson, John Bluethner and David BrindleBased on Fraser's play Poor Super Man
Lisístrata Francesc Bellmunt SpainComedy Maribel Verdú, Juan Luis Galiardo, Javier Gurruchaga, Jesús Bonilla, Teté Delgado (billed as Tete Delgado), Aitor Mazo, Glòria Cano, Eduardo Antuña, Antonio Belart, Cristina Solà, Anna Maria Barbany (billed as Anna Mª Barbany), Albert Trifol, Sonia Ferrer (billed as Sònia Ferrer), Sergio Pazos and José CorbachoBased on a comic book by Ralf König, which in turn is loosely based on the play Lysistrata by Aristophanes
Lovers' Kiss Ataru Oikawa JapanDrama, romance Aya Hirayama, Hiroki Narimiya Based on a manga by Akimi Yoshida
Luster Everett Lewis United StatesComedy, drama Justin Herwick, Shane Powers, B. Wyatt, Pamela Gidley, Susannah Melvoin, Willie Garson, Jonah Blechman, Sean Thibodeau, Henriette Mantel, Norman Reedus and Chris Freeman
My Life on Ice Olivier Ducastel , Jacques Martineau FranceComedy Jimmy Tavares, Ariane Ascaride, Jonathan Zaccaï, Hélène Surgère, Lucas Bonnifait, Hanako Bron and Frédéric Gorny a.k.a. Ma vraie vie à Rouen
Madame Satã Karim Aïnouz Brazil
France
Drama Lázaro Ramos, Marcélia Cartaxo, Flavio Bauraqui, Fellipe Marques, Renata Sorrah, Emiliano Queiroz, Giovana Barbosa, Ricardo Blat, Guilherme Piva, Marcelo Valle, Floriano Peixoto, Gero Camilo, Gláucio Gomes and Orã Figueiredo
Mambo Italiano Émile Gaudreault CanadaComedy, drama Luke Kirby Co-written by Steve Galluccio, based on his play of the same name, which he based on his own life and experiences
Mango Souffle Mahesh Dattani IndiaComedy, drama Rinke Khanna, Darius Taraporewal, Veena Sajnani, Ankur Vikal, Atul Kulkarni, Mahmood Farooqui, Pooja, Faredoon Dodo Bhujwala, Heeba Shah, Shunori Ramanathan (billed as Shenori Ramnathan), Mikhail Sen, Kalyanraman, Shilpa M., Suma Sudhindra, Manek Shah, Sanjit Bedi, Denzil Smith, U.K. Jayadev and Rubi Chakravarthy
Mango Yellow Cláudio Assis BrazilDrama Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, Leona Cavalli, Conceição Camarotti, Magdale Alves, Jones Melo, José Sebastião da Silva, Taveira Júnior, Everaldo Pontes and Cosme Soaresa.k.a. Amarelo Manga
The Mars Canon Shiori Kazama JapanRomance Makiko Kuno, Mami Nakamura, Fumiyo Kohinata, Kiyohiko Shibukawa, Eri Hayasaka, Haruku Shinozak and Ryuichi Hiroki a.k.a. Kasei no kanon
The Matthew Shepard Story Roger Spottiswoode Canada
United States
Crime, drama Shane Meier, Stockard Channing, Sam Waterston TV movie
Merci Docteur Rey Andrew Litvack France
United States
Comedy Dianne Wiest, Jane Birkin, Stanislas Merhar, Bulle Ogier, Karim Saleh, Didier Flamand, Roschdy Zem, Nathalie Richard, Dan Herzberg, Jerry Hall, Simon Callow and Vanessa Redgrave
Miss 501: A Portrait of Luck Jules Karatechamp CanadaDocumentaryBurger
Monster Patty Jenkins United States
Germany
Crime, drama Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci Biographical film about Aileen Wuornos
My Mother Likes Women Daniela Féjerman , Inés París SpainComedy, drama Leonor Watling, Rosa María Sardá, María Pujalte, Silvia Abascal, Eliska Sirova, Chisco Amado, Álex Angulo, Aitor Mazo and Xabier Elorriaga a.k.a. A mi madre le gustan las mujeres
The Other Side of the Bed Emilio Martínez Lázaro SpainComedy, drama, musical Ernesto Alterio, Paz Vega, Guillermo Toledo, Natalia Verbeke, Alberto San Juan, María Esteve, Ramón Barea and Nathalie Poza a.k.a. El otro lado de la cama and The Wrong Side of the Bed
P.S. Your Cat Is Dead Steve Guttenberg United StatesComedy Lombardo Boyar, Steve Guttenberg, Cynthia Watros, A. J. Benza, Tom Wright, Shirley Knight and Kenneth MoskowBased on the novel of the same name by James Kirkwood Jr.
Punch Guy BennettCanadaComedy Michael Riley, Sonja Bennett, Meredith McGeachie
The Rules of Attraction Roger Avary United States
Germany
Romance, comedy, drama, thriller James Van Der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon, Ian Somerhalder, Jessica Biel, Kate Bosworth, Kip Pardue, Clifton Collins Jr., Thomas Ian Nicholas, Faye Dunaway, Eric Stoltz, Fred Savage, Theresa Wayman, Jay Baruchel, Joel Michaely, Clare Kramer, Swoosie Kurtz and Ron Jeremy Hyatt Based on the novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis
Saving Private Tootsie (Prom Chompoo) Kittikorn Liasirikun ThailandComedy, drama Sorapong Chatree, Akara Amarttayakul (billed as Puthichai Amatayakul), Seri Wongmontha, Ornnapa Krissadee, Thongthong Mokjok, Kowit Wattanakul, Ad Carabao, Theeradanai Suwannahom and Boriwat YutoFictionalised account of a plane carrying Thai gay-transgender entertainers crashing in the Burmese jungle and being rescued by Thai Special Forces. [6]
Talk to Her Pedro Almodóvar SpainDrama Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Rosario Flores, Mariola Fuentes, Geraldine Chaplin, Pina Bausch, Malou Airaudo, Caetano Veloso, Roberto Álvarez, Elena Anaya, Lola Dueñas, Adolfo Fernández, Ana Fernández, Chus Lampreave and Paz Vega
Thani Thatuwen Piyabanna Asoka Handagama Sri LankaDramaAnoma Janadari, Gayani Gisanthika, Mahendra Perera, W. Jayasiri, Jagath Chamila and Wilson Gunaratnea.k.a. Flying with one Wing
Tom Mike Hoolboom CanadaDocumentaryTom Chomont
The Trip Miles SwainUnited StatesRomance, comedy, drama Larry Sullivan, Steve Braun, Ray Baker, James Handy, Faith Salie, Dennis Bailey, Alexis Arquette, Sirena Irwin, Jill St. John, Art Hindle, Julie Brown and David Mixner
Unconditional Love P.J. Hogan United StatesMusical, comedy, drama Kathy Bates, Rupert Everett, Meredith Eaton, Lynn Redgrave, Stephanie Beacham, Richard Briers, Dan Aykroyd, Jonathan Pryce, Peter Sarsgaard, Barry Manilow and Julie Andrews
Under One Roof Todd Wilson United StatesRomance, comedyJay Wong, James Marks, Sandra Lee, James Quedado, Audrey Finer, Vivian Kobayashi, Trish Ng, Sina Eiden, Erik Ing, Xin Feng Lin, Ken Craig, Leslie MacKay, Christopher Stout, Wyman Chang and Dianne Cragg
Venus Boyz Gabrielle Baur Switzerland
United States
Germany
Documentary Diane Torr, MilDréd Gerestant, [7] Del LaGrace Volcano, Queen Bee Luscious, Mistress Formika, Philly Abe, Dee Finley, Mo Fischer, Judith Halberstam, Bridge Markland, Simo Maronati, Shelly Mars, Martina Meijer Torr, Marcel Meijer and A. Hans Scheirl A film about female masculinity, mainly as Drag kings. [8] [9]
When Boys Fly Stewart Halpern-Fingerhut , Lenid Rolov United StatesDocumentaryFollows several attendees of the annual White Party in Miami, Florida. [10] [11]
Yossi & Jagger Eytan Fox IsraelRomance, drama, war Ohad Knoller, Yehuda Levi, Assi Cohen, Aya Steinovitz, Hani Furstenberg, Sharon Raginiano, Yuval Semo, Yaniv Moyal, Hanan Savyon, Erez Kahana, Shmulik Bernheimer and Yael Pearl
You'll Get Over It Fabrice Cazeneuve FranceDramaJulien Baumgartner, Julia Maraval, Jérémie Elkaïm, François Comar, Patrick Bonnel, Christiane Millet, Antoine Michel, Nils Ohlund, Bernard Blancan and Eric Bonicattoa.k.a. À cause d'un garçon

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