List of LGBT-related films of 1983

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This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1983. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.

Films[]

Title Director Country Genre Cast Notes
A 20th Century Chocolate Cake Canada Docufiction, comedy Greg Van Riel, Charles Fisch Jr.
Appearances Are Deceptive Jaime Humberto Hermosillo Mexico Drama Isela Vega, Gonzalo Vega, Manuel Ojeda and Margarita Isabel a.k.a. Las apariencias engañan
Born in Flames Lizzie Borden United States Comedy, drama Honey, Adele Bertei, Jean Satterfield, Florynce Kennedy (credited as "Flo Kennedy"), Becky Johnston, Pat Murphy, Kathryn Bigelow, Hillary Hurst, Sheila McLaughlin, Marty Pottenger, Bell Chevigny, Joel Kovel, Ron Vawter, John Coplans, John Rudolph, Warner Schreiner, Valerie Smaldone, Hal Miller, Bill Tatum and Mark Boone Jr.
City of Lost Souls Rosa von Praunheim West Germany Comedy Jayne County (credited as Wayne County), Manfred Finger, Judith Flex, Helga Goetze, Gerhard Helle, Rolf Holzhütter, Lotti Huber, Katja Kunik, Joaquin La Habana, Burghard Mauer, Gary Miller, Lorraine Muthke, Tara O'Hara, Rainer-Götz Otto and Wolfgang Schumacher
Dark Habits Pedro Almodóvar Spain Comedy, drama Cristina Sánchez Pascual, Julieta Serrano, Chus Lampreave, Marisa Paredes, Carmen Maura, Lina Canalejas, Mary Carrillo, Berta Riaza, Manuel Zarzo and Cecilia Roth a.k.a. Entre tinieblas
The Dresser Peter Yates United Kingdom Drama Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay, Edward Fox, Zena Walker, Eileen Atkins, Michael Gough, Cathryn Harrison, Betty Marsden, Sheila Reid, Lockwood West, Donald Eccles, Llewellyn Rees, Guy Manning, Anne Mannion, Kevin Stoney, Ann Way, John Sharp, Kathy Staff and Roger Avon Screenplay by Ronald Harwood, based on his stage play of the same name; homosexual subtext
Drifting Amos Guttman Israel Jonathan Sagall
An Englishman Abroad Alan Bennett United Kingdom Drama Alan Bates, Coral Browne, Charles Gray TV movie
Entre Nous Diane Kurys France Drama Miou-Miou, Isabelle Huppert, Guy Marchand, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Robin Renucci, Patrick Bauchau, Jacques Alric, Jacqueline Doyen, Saga Blanchard, Guillaume Le Guellec, Christine Pascal, Corinne Anxionnaz, Jacques Blal, Bernard Cazassus and Gérard Chambre Coup de foudre (original title), a.k.a. "At First Sight"
The Fourth Man Paul Verhoeven Netherlands Thriller Jeroen Krabbé, Renée Soutendijk, Thom Hoffman, Dolf de Vries, Geert de Jong, Hans Veerman, Hero Muller, Caroline de Beus, Reinout Bussemaker, Erik J. Meijer, Ursul de Geer, Filip Bolluyt, Hedda Lornie, Paul Nygaard and Guus van der Made Based on the novel of the same name by Gerard Reve
The Hunger Tony Scott United Kingdom
United States
Romance, drama, horror Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, Cliff De Young, Beth Ehlers, Dan Hedaya, Suzanne Bertish, James Aubrey, John Stephen Hill, Ann Magnuson, Shane Rimmer, Bessie Love, Willem Dafoe, John Pankow and Bauhaus Loosely adapted from the novel of the same name by Whitley Strieber
İhtiras Fırtınası Halit Refiğ Turkey Romance, drama Gülsen Bubikoglu, Cihan Ünal, Zuhal Olcay (credited as Zühal Olcay), Raik Alniaçik, Haluk Kurtoglu, Diler Saraç, Renan Fosforoglu, Necip Tekçe, Ihsan Gedik, Mary March, Damla Ira, Muhtesem Durukan, Zeki Alpan, Eren Erenci and Cevdet Balikçi
Lianna John Sayles United States Drama Linda Griffiths, Jane Hallaren, Jon DeVries, Jo Henderson, Jessica MacDonald, Jesse Solomon, John Sayles, Stephen Mendillo, Betsy Julia Robinson, Nancy Mette, Maggie Renzi, Madelyn Coleman, Robyn Reeves, Chris Elliott and Marta Renzi
Making of a Male Model Irving J. Moore United States Drama, romance Joan Collins, Jon-Erik Hexum TV movie
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence Nagisa Oshima Japan
United Kingdom
War, drama David Bowie, Tom Conti, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takeshi Kitano, Jack Thompson, Johnny Okura, Alistair Browning, James Malcolm, Chris Broun, Yuya Uchida, Ryunosuke Kaneda, Takashi Naitō, Tamio Ishikura, Rokko Toura, Kan Mikami and Hideo Murota
El pico Eloy de la Iglesia Spain Drama José Luis Manzano, Javier García, José Manuel Cervino, Luis Iriondo, Enrique San Francisco, Lali Espinet, Ovidi Montllor, Queta Ariel, Marta Molins and Pedro Nieva Parola
Self Defense Paul Donovan Canada Action, thriller Tom Nardini, Brenda Bazinet aka Siege
Silkwood Mike Nichols United States Drama, thriller Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell, Cher, Craig T. Nelson, Fred Ward, Diana Scarwid, Ron Silver, Josef Sommer, Charles Hallahan, Sudie Bond, Henderson Forsythe, Bruce McGill, David Strathairn, M. Emmet Walsh, Ray Baker, Will Patton, E. Katherine Kerr and J.C. Quinn Inspired by the life of Karen Silkwood
Sleepaway Camp Robert Hiltzik United States Thriller Mike Kellin, Katherine Kamhi a.k.a. Nightmare Vacation
Streamers Robert Altman United States Drama Matthew Modine, Michael Wright, Mitchell Lichtenstein Screenplay by David Rabe, adapted from his play of the same name
Vestida de azul Antonio Giménez-Rico Spain Documentary Lorenzo Arana Orellano, Rene Amor Fernandez, Jose Antonio Sanchez Sanchez, Francisco los Cobos Avila, Juan Muñoz Santiago, Jose Ruiz Orejon Casado, Arturo González, Javier Burgos, Carlos Picasa and Pedro Basanta aka Dressed in blue,[1] stories of transsexuals in Spain.[2][3][4]
Without a Trace Stanley R. Jaffe United States Drama Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch, David Dukes Partly based on the disappearnace of Etan Patz
The Wounded Man Patrice Chéreau France Crime, drama Jean-Hugues Anglade, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Roland Bertin, Lisa Kreuzer, Claude Berri, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Annick Alane, Sophie Edmond, Hammou Graïa, Gérard Desarthe, Denis Lavant, Maria Verdi, Suzanne Chavance, Roland Chalosse, Eddy Roos and Charly Chemouny

References[]

  1. ^ "VESTIDA DE AZUL (1983)". bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  2. ^ Bernard P. E. Bentley A Companion to Spanish Cinema, p. 242, at Google Books
  3. ^ Andrés Zamora Featuring Post-National Spain: Film Essays, p. 33, at Google Books
  4. ^ Marsha Kinder Refiguring Spain: Cinema, Media, Representation, p. 333, at Google Books
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