From ‘Pride’ to ‘I Love You Madly’: The best LGTBIQ+ cinema on Movistar Plus+

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“Where do the things we have to hide go?” or “Where do the places we want to visit go?” These questions are also heard in the song Rigoberta Bandini, which sets the rhythm for Alejandro Marín’s movie ‘I love you like crazy’ (2023). And as Bandini sang, “I only want love.” This film takes us back to a real historical event, the beginning of the LGTBIQ+ movement in Andalusia in 1977, during the fight for the repeal of the Social Hazards Act and sexual amnesty, through the story of Miguel and his mother Reme, a woman capable of overcoming these challenges . his own prejudices about his son’s love. ‘I love you madly’ is one of the films that does not leave anyone indifferent and even has 5 nominations for the 2024 Goya Awards. Some critics even compare it to the film Pride (2014), which focuses on another historical event. In 1984, the National Union of Miners in the United Kingdom called for a strike. During the Gay Pride demonstration in London, a group of gay people raised money to help miners’ families. But there is a small problem: The union does not accept the money.

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