Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Study: Diversity of LGBTQ characters in film declines

- Jake Coyle

NEW YORK – Last year saw record representa­tion of LGBTQ characters in the 118 films released by major studios, according to a new study by GLAAD. But for the third straight year, the racial diversity of LGBTQ characters has waned and transgende­r characters again went unseen.

GLAAD called the decrease in nonwhite LGBTQ characters “concerning.” In 2019, 34% of LGBTQ characters were people of color. That’s down from 42% in 2018 and 57% in 2017.

“GLAAD is calling on the studios to ensure that within two years at least half of their LGBTQ characters are people of color,” said the advocacy group that tracks representa­tion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r people in the media.

For the third year in a row, transgende­r characters were also absent from major studio releases.

But overall, GLAAD found higher rates of inclusion than it has in the eight years its been tracking studio films. Of the 118 films studied, 22 (18.6%) included lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r or queer characters. That’s a slight increase from 18.2% in 2018.

GLAAD has sought that studios reach inclusion of LGBTQ characters in 20% of their films by 2021 and 50% by 2024. Paramount, Lionsgate, Disney and United Artists reached the 20% level last year.

Screen time is also an issue. In many of Hollywood’s biggest films, LGBTQ characters — when included — came and went. Only nine of the 22 films with an LGBTQ character featured one with more than 10 minutes of screen time.

“Despite seeing a record high percentage of LGBTQ-inclusive films this year, the industry still has a long way to go in terms of fairly and accurately representi­ng the LGBTQ community,” said GLAAD President and CEO, Sarah Kate Ellis.

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