List of LGBT-related films of 1988

This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1988. 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
'68Steven KovacsUnited StatesDramaEric Larson, Robert Locke, Sándor Técsy, Anna Dukasz, Miran Kwun, Terra Vandergaw, Shony Alex Braun, Donna Pecora, Elizabeth De Charay, Jan Nemec, Rusdi Lane, Nike Doukas, Neil Young, Frank X. Mur, Joel Parker and Paul Pedrol
Apartment ZeroMartin DonovanUnited Kingdom
Argentina
Drama, thrillerHart Bochner, Colin Firth, Dora Bryan, Liz Smith, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, James Telfer, Mirella D'Angelo, Juan Vitali, Cipe Lincovsky, Francesca d'Aloja, Miguel Ligero, Elvia Andreoli, Marikena Monti, Luis Romero, Max Berliner, Debora Bianco, Federico D'Elía, Raúl Florido, Claudio Ciacci, Gabriel Posniak, Darwin Sanchez, Daniel Queirolo, Miguel Ángel Porro, Ezequiel Donovan, Eduardo Peralta Ramos, John Kamps, Göran Johansson, Lisanne Cole, Germán Palacios, Horacio Erman and Inés Estévez
Curse of the QueerwolfMark PirroUnited StatesComedy, horrorMichael Palazzolo, Kent Butler, Taylor Whitney, Cynthia Brownell, Darwyn Carson, Jim Bruce, Sergio Bandera, Mark Pirro, Rodney Trappe, John McCafferty, Pat Hunter, Timothy Ralston, Susan Cherones, Conrad Brooks, Forrest J Ackerman, Alfie Pearl, Hugh O. Fields, Mike Margy, Cheryl Butler, Natalia Gvozdic and Don Martin
Daniel endormiMichel BénaFranceShort, dramaFrançois Chaix, David Léotard, Christine Paolini, Georges Montillier, Pascal Bonitzer, Xavier Beauvois and Sandrine Chatrefou
The Everlasting Secret FamilyMichael ThornhillAustraliaDramaMark Lee, Drew Norman, Dennis Miller, Arthur Dignam, Ken Keen, Marcus Cornelius, Heather Mitchell, Michael Winchester, Louis Nowra, Dominic Barry, Paul Davies, Allan Penney, Victor Ramon and Michael Kozuki
The Fruit MachinePhilip SavilleUnited KingdomDramaEmile Charles, Tony Forsyth, Robert Stephens, Robbie Coltrane, Clare Higgins, Bruce Payne, Carsten Norgaard, Kim Christie, Louis Emerick, Julie Graham and Forbes Collinsa.k.a. Wonderland
Fun Down ThereRoger StiglianoUnited StatesDramaYvonne Fisher, Martin Goldin, Nickolas B. Nagourney, Jeanne Smith, Gretchen Sommerville, Betty Waite, Harold Waite and Michael Waite
Hide and Go ShriekSkip SchoolnikUnited StatesSlasherBunky Jones, Brittian Frye, George ThomasSchoolnik's directorial debut
The Last of EnglandDerek JarmanUnited Kingdom
West Germany
DramaTilda Swinton, Spencer Leigh, 'Spring' Mark Adley, Gerrard McArthur, Jonny Phillips (credited as Jonathan Phillips), Gay Gaynor, Matthew Hawkins and Nigel TerryIt was the winner of the Teddy Award for best feature film at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Liberace: Behind the MusicDavid GreeneCanada
United States
Drama, musicalVictor Garber, Saul Rubinek, Michael Dolan, Maureen Stapleton, Shawn Levy, Michael Wilkes, Macha Grenon, George Touliatos, Joan Heney, Andrew Nichols, Paul Hipp, Frances Hyland, Stephen Watts and Rochelle Bruneau
Looking for LangstonIsaac JulienUnited KingdomDramaBen Ellison, Matthew Baidoo, Akim Mogaji, John Wilson, Dencil Williams, Guy Burgess, James Dublin, Harry Donaldson, Jimmy Somerville, Stuart Hall and Langston HughesIt was the winner of the Teddy Award for best feature film at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival.
Macho DancerLino BrockaPhilippinesDramaDaniel Fernando, Allan Paule, William Lorenzo, Jaclyn Jose, Princess Punzalan, Timothy Diwa, Angelo Miguel, Johnny Vicar, Lucita Soriano, Joel Lamangan, Bobby Sano, Charlie Catalla, Anthony Taylor, Tony Mabesa and Ronald Mendoza
Once MorePaul VecchialiFranceDramaJean-Louis Rolland, Florence Giorgetti, Pascale Rocard, Nicolas Silberg, Patrick Raynal, Séverine Vincent, Albert Dupontel, Michel Gautier, Dora Doll and Catherine Beckeraka Encore
Pissoir (a/k/a Urinal)John GreysonCanadaDramaPaul Bettis, Pauline Carey, Lance Eng, Olivia Rojas
Quest for LoveHelena NoguieraSouth AfricaJanna Cilliers, Sandra Prinsloo, Wayne Bowman
RomanceSergio BianchiBrazilDramaJosé Rubens Chachá, Hugo Della Santa, Emílio Di Biasi, Ruth Escobar, Isa Kopelman, Cláudio Mamberti, Sérgio Mamberti, Elke Maravilha, Cristina Mutarelli, Imara Reis, Rodrigo Santiago, Beatriz Segall, Maria Sílvia and Maria Alice Vergueiro
Salome's Last DanceKen RussellUnited States
United Kingdom
Comedy, dramaGlenda Jackson, Stratford Johns, Nickolas Grace, Douglas Hodge, Imogen Millais-Scott, Denis Lill, Russell Lee Nash, Ken Russell, David Doyle, Warren Saire, Kenny Ireland, Michael Van Wijk, Paul Clayton, Imogen Claire and Tim Potter
Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy CampersMichael A. SimpsonUnited StatesSlasherPamela Springsteen, Renée Estevez
Straight for the Heart (À corps perdu)Léa PoolCanada
Switzerland
War, dramaMatthias Habich, Johanne-Marie Tremblay, Michel Voïta, Jean-François Pichette, Kim Yaroshevskaya, Jacqueline Bertrand, France Castel, Pierre Gobeil, Victor Désy, Mimi D'Estée, Louise Caron, Louise Marleau, Marilyn Gardner, Albert Millaire and Jean GasconBased on the novel Kurwenal by Yves Navarre
Summer Vacation 1999Shusuke KanekoJapanRomance, drama, fantasy, mysteryEri Miyajima, Tomoko Ōtakara, Miyuki Nakano and Eri FukatsuBased on the shōjo manga Thomas no Shinzō by Moto Hagio
Torch Song TrilogyPaul BogartUnited StatesRomance, comedy, dramaHarvey Fierstein, Anne Bancroft, Matthew Broderick, Brian Kerwin, Karen Young, Eddie Castrodad, Ken Page, Charles Pierce and Axel VeraScreenplay by Fierstein, based on his stage play of the same name
Virgin MachineMonika TreutUnited States
West Germany
DramaIna Blum, Marcelo Uriona, Gad Klein, Peter Kern, Hans-Christoph Blumenberg, Dominique Gaspar, Susie Bright, Shelly Mars, Fritz Mikesch, Wolfgang Raach, George Lannan, Erica Marcus, Rhonda Jarvis, Carla Wood Saivre and Fakir Musafara.k.a. Die Jungfrauen Maschine
We Think the World of YouColin GreggUnited Kingdom
United States
DramaGary Oldman, Alan BatesBased on the novel of the same name by J. R. Ackerley

References

  1. Rose, Toby (6 February 2015). "Berlin Film Festival: why the Teddy Awards ceremony is one of the wildest parties on the festival circuit". The Evening Standard. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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