
5 LGBTQIA+ TV shows to watch during Pride Month From Guadagnino's latest project to Betty's skaters
June is Pride Month, a special month in which everyone, brands and artists included, celebrate love in all its forms. Even the world of TV series, which in recent years has increasingly presented intelligent and truly inclusive queer content, does so. There are many and various projects that explore the plurality and complexity of LGBTQIA+ community members' lives, highlighting their diversity, beauty and going beyond mere stereotypical representations.
From We Are Who We Are, Luca Guadagnino's first TV project to the glamour of Netflix's Pose, from the choral story of Tales of the City to the stylish skaters of Betty, G-Club has selected 5 queer-themed TV series to stream to laugh, fall in love, dream, dance, fight, accept and emancipate together with the protagonists of these stories.
We Are Who We Are
Tales of the city is a 2019 Netflix mini-series, a new chapter in the television saga started in 1993 and based on Amistead Maupin's The Tales of San Francisco. At the center of the story is San Francisco's LGBTQ+ community, chronicled from the 1950s to the present, revolving around Barbary Lane number 28 and its histrionic owner, Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), who was born a man and made the full transition through many struggles. The new episodes continue to explore the themes of sexual identity, but also of cultural and social identity. Among the protagonists there is also the star and activist for LGBTQIA+ rights Elliot Page.