List of LGBT-related films of 1982

This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1982. 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
AngelGiorgos KatakouzinosGreeceDramaMichalis Maniatis, Dionysis Xanthos
Another WayKároly Makk, János XantusHungaryHistory, dramaJadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak, Ildikó Bánsági, Grażyna Szapołowska, Judit Hernádi, Jozef Kroner, Gyula Szabó and Péter Andoraia.k.a. Egymásra nézve; co-written by Erzsébet Galgóczi, based on her semi-autobiographic novella Another Love (Törvényen belül)
Casta DivaEric De KuyperNetherlandsFantasyEmile Poppe, Jack Post, Paul Ruven and Paul Verstraten
La colmenaMario CamusSpainDramaVictoria Abril, Francisco Algora, Rafael Alonso, Ana Belén, José Bódalo, Mary Carrillo, Camilo José Cela, Queta Claver, Luis Escobar, Fiorella Faltoyano, Agustín González, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Rafael Hernández, Charo López, José Luis López Vázquez, Antonio Mingote, Mario Pardo, Encarna Paso, María Luisa Ponte, Elvira Quintillá, Francisco Rabal, Antonio Resines, José Sazatornil, Elena María Tejeiro, Ricardo Tundidor, Concha Velasco, Manuel Zarzo, Imanol Arias, Luis Barbero, Luis Ciges, Marta Fernández Muro and Miguel Rellána.k.a. The Beehive or The Hive; based on the novel of the same name by Camilo José Cela
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy DeanRobert AltmanUnited StatesComedy, dramaSandy Dennis, Cher, Karen Black, Sudie Bond, Marta Heflin, Kathy Bates, Mark Patton, Caroline Aaron, Ruth Miller, Gena Ramsel, Ann Risley and Dianne Turley TravisScreenplay by Ed Graczyk, based on his stage play of the same name
Le crime d'amourGuy GillesFranceDramaMacha Méril, Richard Berry, Jacques Penot, Manuel Gélin, Piéral, Jean-Marie Proslier, Rosette, Sonia Saviange, Jean Wiener, Isabelle Lepin, Jean Dasté, Romain Tagli, Pascal Greggory (as Pascal Gréggory), Claude Brosset and Anne Caudry
DeathtrapSidney LumetUnited StatesComedy, crime, mystery, thrillerMichael Caine, Christopher Reeve, Dyan Cannon, Irene Worth, Henry Jones and Joe SilverCo-written by Ira Levin, based on his stage play of the same name
DriftingAmos GuttmanIsraelShort, dramaJonathan Sagall, Ami Traub, Ben Levin, Dita Arel, Boaz Torjemann and Mark Hasmanna.k.a. Nagu'a or Afflicted; first Israeli LGBT-themed film
Forty DeucePaul MorrisseyUnited StatesDramaOrson Bean, Kevin Bacon, Mark Keyloun, Tommy Citera, Esai Morales, Harris Laskaway (credited as Harris Laskawy), John Ford Noonan (credited as John Noonan), Meade Roberts, Yukio Yamamoto, Rudy DeBellis, Steve Steinlauf and Susan Blond
Labyrinth of PassionPedro AlmodóvarSpainComedyCecilia Roth, Imanol Arias, Helga Liné, Marta Fernández Muro, Antonio Banderas, Fernando Vivanco, Ofelia Angélica, Luis Ciges, Angel Alcazar, Concha Grégori, Agustín Almodóvar and Cristina S. Pascual
Liquid SkySlava TsukermanUnited StatesComedy, sci-fiAnne Carlisle, Paula E. Sheppard, Susan Doukas, Otto von Wernherr, Bob Brady, Elaine C. Grove, Stanley Knap, Jack Adalist, Lloyd Ziff, Harry Lum, Roy MacArthur, Sara Carlisle, Nina V. Kerova, Alan Preston and Christine Hatfull
Making LoveArthur HillerUnited StatesDramaMichael Ontkean, Harry Hamlin, Kate Jackson, Wendy Hiller, Arthur Hill and Nancy Olson
PartnersJames BurrowsUnited StatesComedyRyan O'Neal, John Hurt, Kenneth McMillan, Robyn Douglass, Jay Robinson, Denise Galik, Joseph R. Sicari, Michael McGuire, Rick Jason, James Remar, Jennifer Ashley, Darrell Larson, Tony March, Seamon Glass and Steven Reisch
Personal BestRobert TowneUnited StatesDramaMariel Hemingway, Scott Glenn, Patrice Donnelly and Kenny Moore
QuerelleRainer Werner FassbinderWest Germany
France
DramaBrad Davis, Franco Nero, Jeanne Moreau, Laurent Malet, Hanno Pöschl, Günther Kaufmann, Burkhard Driest, Roger Fritz, Dieter Schidor, Natja Brunckhorst, Werner Asam, Axel Bauer, Neil Bell, Robert van Ackeren, Wolf Gremm and Frank RipplohBased on the novel Querelle of Brest by Jean Genet
Señora de nadieMaría Luisa BembergArgentinaDramaLuisina Brando, Rodolfo Ranni, Julio Chávez, Gabriela Acher, Susú Pecoraro, China Zorrilla, Berugo Carambula, Gonzalo Palmes, Damián Urquino, María Ibarreta (as Mariángeles), Guillermo Rico, Villanueva Cosse, João Ádeles, Lidia Catalano and Pino Dangeloa.k.a. Nobody's Wife
The TroutJoseph LoseyFranceDramaIsabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Jeanne Moreau, Daniel Olbrychski, Jacques Spiesser, Isao Yamagata, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Roland Bertin, Lisette Malidor, Craig Stevens, Ruggero Raimondi, Alexis Smith, Lucas Belvaux, Pierre Forget, Ippo Fujikawa, Yûko Kada, Anne François, Pascal Morand and Frédérique BrielCo-written by Roger Vailland, based on his novel
TootsieSydney PollackUnited StatesComedyDustin Hoffman, Jessica Lange, Teri Garr, Dabney Coleman, Bill Murray, Charles Durning, Sydney Pollack, George Gaynes, Geena Davis, Doris Belack, Lynne Thigpen, Estelle Getty, Willy Switkes and Tobin Bell
Victor/VictoriaBlake EdwardsUnited Kingdom
United States
Romance, comedy, musicalJulie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras, John Rhys-Davies, Graham Stark, Peter Arne, Malcolm Jamieson, Sherloque Tanney, Ina Skriver, Michael Robbins, Maria Charles, Glen Murphy, Geoffrey Beevers, Norman Alden and Jay BenedictRemake of the 1933 film Victor and Victoria
The World According to GarpGeorge Roy HillUnited StatesRomance, comedy, dramaRobin Williams, James "J.B." McCall, Mary Beth Hurt, Glenn Close, John Lithgow, Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Swoosie Kurtz, Peter Michael Goetz, Mark Soper, Warren Berlinger, Brandon Maggart, Amanda Plummer, Jenny Wright and Brenda CurrinBased on the novel of the same name by John Irving
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