EXCLUSIVE: The Blacklist and GLAAD today reveal the story of a Muslim teen summer camp, flying Singaporean children, a post-apocalyptic 2065, British soccer stars, and Bill Shakespeare. GLAAD list announced.
The fourth annual list, which spotlights the city’s most auspicious unproduced LGBTQ-inclusive scripts, has selected 10 finalists from a variety of genres. Among the 40 screenplays selected for the first three GLAAD lists since the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, Ximena García Lecuona’s quartet wrote “Anything’s Possible” and Jared Frieder wrote “Three Months” This is a pretty good company, if for no other reason than that it’s written by Steve Desmond. Michael Sherman’s “Knock at the Cabin” and “Before I Change My Mind” written by Trevor Anderson and Fisch Gliwkowski have all already been released as full-length features.
Fortunately, 13 other scripts from past GLAAD lists are currently in development, and four more have been shot as proof-of-concept short films. In that context, the odds look pretty good for the 10 screenplays on this year’s list and the award-winning and acclaimed screenwriters behind them. Along with that, it’s worth noting that Kryzz Gautier’s Wheel Come Off was on the 2021 blacklist before appearing on today’s 2024 GLAAD list. You can see the full list below.
“The scripts featured on the 2024 GLAAD list tell compelling and entertaining stories of LGBTQ people who have rarely been seen on screen before,” said Sarah Kate, GLAAD President and CEO.・Ellis said today.
“As recent box office and critical successes have shown, audiences and critics are demanding more inclusive narratives, but a small number of vocal anti-LGBTQ activists are attempting to create a ‘backlash’ against them.” We keep trying and failing,” said the head of the world’s largest organization. Added lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer media advocacy groups. “For studios, networks, and production companies looking for groundbreaking, fresh, and intersectional stories, the GLAAD list is the place to find them. , these scripts reflect the breadth and depth of the LGBTQ community and the unique perspectives we bring to every genre.”
“Once again, the GLAAD list has produced an amazing collection of broad and diverse scripts across genres and beyond,” Blacklist founder Franklin Leonard said in Monday’s latest list. “It’s no surprise, given that this is The Blacklist’s first partnership of its kind. It continues to be a great pleasure to work with GLAAD to make this happen every year.”
While there are already a number of diversity lists in existence, the Blacklist is celebrating its 20th anniversary with this year’s main list and will be removed in early December.
Check out the 2024 GLAAD list here.
ACIDS by Tamer Feinkind
In 1982 New York, a closeted lesbian doctor invites a pregnant AIDS patient into her home, where they battle trauma and social prejudice and form a powerful, transformative bond.
Chasing the Taillights Harrison Hamm
After a one-night stand, a trans-Filipino truck driver and a professional “lot lizard” find their parallel lives mysteriously unraveling when a surreal mid-July snowstorm descends on the New Mexico desert. In particular, I noticed that the direction was being changed.
DUJA by Amber Liat
Bhagat, a Punjabi-American, is entering his second adulthood as a transgender man, perpetually drowning in a sea of norms. When Bhagat begins dating a charismatic young woman named Gigi, he learns that forming vulnerable and intimate bonds with yourself and others can pave the way to your higher self.
Juliet by Jen Richards
Diana has been a theater technician all her life, but when she transfers to finish her senior year and is cast in the lead role in Romeo and Juliet and falls in love with her co-star, she realizes that she needs to bring out the best in herself to give a great performance. Learn what you need. For transgender girls trying to live a normal life, moving from behind the scenes into the spotlight is even more difficult.
Offside by Natalie Cutler
An uneducated coal miner plays for Britain’s most famous football team. But when the FA realizes that her relationship with the woman could be used as a weapon to “put her back in place,” Lily Parr is forced to make a choice. football? Or the freedom to love?
Quran Camp by Sama Meghsey
At a summer camp for Muslim teenagers, shy and nerdy Tanveer never expected to find someone he loves. I wasn’t particularly interested in my roommate.
Summer 58 Written by Estefan Katar
Amid a new crisis in Lebanon, a reclusive young man must embody masculinity to be cast in a film. To do so, he forges an unusual bond with a militia fighter who becomes an unlikely mentor. Together, they embark on a transformative journey, exploring their masculinity and sexual identity against the backdrop of a scorching Mediterranean summer.
The wheel comes off by Kryzz Gautier
In 2065, a fiery teenager with a wild imagination, her paralyzed mother, and their mindless robot struggle to survive a post-apocalyptic world. However, their mother’s wheelchair breaks down and the trio must venture out into danger for any chance of survival.
WINGBOY by Grace May Ng
Fifteen years ago, children in Singapore began being born with a variety of feathery mutations. Despite these children being shunned, Filipino-Chinese boy Adam decides to help Wing Boy learn how to fly and embarks on a journey that helps Adam embrace all of himself. I’m going to go out.
Gerald Shaka’s Woodside
A queer Bahamian teenager discovers self-love through his experiences working with an ocean conservationist and mangrove planter as he struggles to cope with his abusive father and conflicted mother.