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Rating: 8.30/10 from 1300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Visible: Out on Television

Title in Português:

Visible: LGBTQ on Television

Title in Français:

Visible: Out on Television

Title in Türk:

Visible: Out on Television

Title in Deutsch:

Visible: LGBTQ on Television

Synopsis

Visible: Out on Television is a documentary series that explores the history of LGBTQ representation on television. The show delves into the impact of LGBTQ characters and storylines on the medium, as well as the struggles and triumphs of LGBTQ individuals in the industry.

The series features interviews with actors, writers, producers, and activists who have been instrumental in pushing for more diverse and authentic LGBTQ representation on TV. Through archival footage and personal anecdotes, Visible: Out on Television highlights the evolution of LGBTQ visibility on the small screen.

From groundbreaking shows like Will & Grace and The L Word to more recent hits like Pose and Queer Eye, the documentary showcases the progress that has been made in LGBTQ representation, while also acknowledging the challenges that still exist.

Overall, Visible: Out on Television serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of diverse and inclusive storytelling in shaping cultural attitudes and perceptions.

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Visible: Out on Television
Out of Place
First Time He Kissed a Boy
Real
Mars
Boys In The Street
14 Year Old Me
Seventeen
He's Still Mine
He Didn't Want Me
When He's Away
Wedding Bell Blues
Danny Boy
Bloom
Party Pill
Julian
Blue
Cold Blood
River
Bloodstain
I Wanna Dance with Somebody
Valentino
Housewife
Sometimes It Snows in April - From "Pose"
1963
Well Groomed Boys
Poster Child (For Matthew Shepard)
Voices Starting to Emerge
kitchen
Back to Black (Film Black Version) [feat. Tsar B]
Little Queen
Home - From "Pose"
Duplex
New Rules
Alan - Rework
Hiding Who You Are
An American Family
For All We Know - From "Pose"
Peach Emoji
Loverboy
Noah
Guy Love
All These Firsts
America
Full Circle
Undetectable
Hit Me with a Kiss
Alex's Song
Love's in Need of Love Today - From "Pose"
Incompatible - Instrumental
Always Be Visible
Harvey, the Showman
Blake Neely: Performer
Laughing at or with You
Blake Neely: Performer
Coded Practices
Blake Neely: Performer
You Can't Erase Us
Blake Neely: Performer
Beliefs in Conversion
Blake Neely: Performer
Be a Certain Kind of Way
Blake Neely: Performer
Hidden in Plain Sight
Blake Neely: Performer
Constant Bargaining
Blake Neely: Performer
Tragedy in Wyoming
Blake Neely: Performer
The Biggest Blessing
Blake Neely: Performer
Opening Doors
Blake Neely: Performer
Under Scrutiny
Blake Neely: Performer
From Hiding Shame to Coming Out
Blake Neely: Performer
They Won't Break Me
Blake Neely: Performer
No Place for Violence
Blake Neely: Performer
What the Movement Became
Blake Neely: Performer
Full Inclusion
Blake Neely: Performer
Real Representation
Blake Neely: Performer
Out with the Old Guard
Blake Neely: Performer
Your Life Matters
Blake Neely: Performer

User reviews

Betty King
8/10

Each musical piece is carefully selected to enhance the storytelling and evoke a wide range of emotions, from joy and celebration to introspection and resilience.

Deborah Brown
8/10

The combination of original score and iconic songs from different eras adds depth and richness to the viewing experience, creating a profound connection between the audience and the stories being told.

Patricia Walker
5/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack is well-crafted and fitting for the subject matter, it occasionally feels a bit repetitive in its use of certain musical motifs. While the intention may have been to create a cohesive and immersive experience, some variation in the musical styles could have added more depth and dimension to the overall impact of the series.

Donald Lee
2/10

Some of the songs chosen for certain key moments in the series seemed mismatched or inappropriate, failing to enhance the storytelling or evoke the intended mood. This inconsistency in the use of music detracted from the overall viewing experience for me.

Linda Davis
9/10

The music perfectly complements the powerful interviews and archival footage, creating a deeply moving and immersive experience for the audience. It's a testament to the impact of LGBTQ characters and storylines on television, showcasing the progress made and the challenges that still need to be overcome.