Through the voices of Americans from all walks of life, The Out List explores the identities of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community in America. In this series of intimate interviews, a diverse group of LGBTQ personalities bring color and depth to their experiences of gender and sexuality. With wit and wisdom, this set of trailblazing individuals weaves universal themes of love, loss, trial, and triumph into the determined struggle for full equality.
Directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
lgbt
glbt issues
gay pride
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Cast
Neil Patrick Harris
Himself
Ellen DeGeneres
Herself
Wanda Sykes
Herself
Dustin Lance Black
Himself
Cynthia Nixon
Herself
Jake Shears
Himself
Lady Bunny
Herself
Larry Kramer
Himself
Suze Orman
Herself
Janet Mock
Herself
RuPaul
Herself (archive footage)
Crew
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
Director
Popular Reviews
1 review
chrissyPRO
7.0★ · 06/03/17
Since it's Pride Month I wanted to take time this month to watch LGBTQ related films. I wanna try and watch one every day even though I missed the first two days of June; I'll make it up. This had a really simple format and interesting group of people speaking. I loved hearing everyone's unique experiences with being LGBTQ in their life positions. Many people in this film say they felt "different" but didn't understand how until they realized who they were or who they loved. The whole "different" feeling I think is common among LGBTQ youth and it's nice to know how many people feel that way.
Since it's Pride Month I wanted to take time this month to watch LGBTQ related films. I wanna try and watch one every day even though I missed the first two days of June; I'll make it up. This had a really simple format and interesting group of people speaking. I loved hearing everyone's unique experiences with being LGBTQ in their life positions. Many people in this film say they felt "different" but didn't understand how until they realized who they were or who they loved. The whole "different" feeling I think is common among LGBTQ youth and it's nice to know how many people feel that way.