Disney has released a poster and a sneak peak trailer for a brand new Pixar Sparkshort called “Out”, which will be coming to Disney+ on Friday 22nd May. Pixar Short ‘Out’ Proves Gay Stories Can Live on Family-Friendly Disney+. In “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” there’s a blink-and-it’s-gone lesbian kiss. “The mom laughs, and everybody laughs, and you’re laughing, but also, like, that’s bad. “I wanted to make something I could show my seven-year-old self, like something that when I was young I could look at and see myself in because there was nothing when I grew up.” Hunter was raised in a small town in Canada where, he said, “there was nothing that told me being gay was okay. Penis breath equals gay equals bad. The story revolves around a young man named Greg, who's afraid to tell his parents that he's gay and is worried that they will see a picture of him and his boyfriend when they come help him move.Thanks to some magic from a rainbow-riding purple sparkly cat and a pink dog, Greg switches bodies with his dog right in the middle of his parent's visit.There are wacky hijinks, as you'd expect, but the story focuses on the pain that Greg and his mother are experiencing.Pixar is owned by Disney and the short, which is just under 10 minutes, debuted on FridayA study released last year by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) found that only Pixar's feature film "Onward," which was released earlier this year, also included A character also came out as gay on the Disney Channel series “When we first created it for the folks at Disney+, I don’t think there was any hesitation that they felt the same way, that this is a family film that fits in with the rest of Pixar and Disney films that are also on that platform.”This quirky and surprisingly moving short film comes from writer/director Steven Clay Hunter, making his debut after decades as an animator on Pixar films. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. In 2017’s “Beauty and the Beast,” there’s a short cut in a ballroom scene to two men dancing. But “Out” illustrates that Disney+ content can be both family-friendly “We’ve always approached this as family film. But “Out” is a historic leap forward.“It comes down to the storytellers, and Pixar has always been a director-driven studio. This new short tells the story of Greg and his dog, who is struggling to tell to come “out” to his parents that he is gay.

Other Pixar shorts, released only on home media, were created to showcase Pixar's … Pixar took this on more directly with a lesbian character in “Onward,” a purple cyclops voiced by Lena Waithe.“Those were valid attempts by filmmakers for representation. “They’re not coming from a queer perspective. Think films like “Brokeback Mountain” or “Boys Don’t Cry,” where the consequence of coming out is you die.“The earliest [example] for me was ‘E.T.,’ the scene where Elliot calls his brother ‘penis breath,'” said Hunter.

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Out review: This Pixar short film tells a moving story The moving Pixar short film, Out, explores the apprehensions of the LGBTQ community while coming out to their parents -- the paralysing fear of just telling their loved ones about their sexual orientation. Beginning with Luxo Jr., shorts have allowed us to tell stories in different ways than our feature films, but often with just as much emotional impact. And most of them are straight,” Hunter said. And those directors are telling stories that they want to tell. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.Pixar's animated short "Out" features a young man who's afraid to tell his parents about his boyfriend. It’s hardly guy-on-guy sex, sure, but given the lack of gay representation on screens it’s still shocking. Packaged as part of Pixar’s SparkShorts program designed to lift emerging voices, “Out” is a nine-minute step toward normalizing gay characters in animated films for youngsters, and quietly revolutionary in its own way.“I didn’t come out until I was 27, and I’m 51 now,” Hunter said. It’s a story that is a reflection of truths that exist in the world,” “Out” producer Max Sachar said in a phone interview. “And that wasn’t the focus of those films. This finds Greg scrambling to cover evidence of his sexuality, and his relationship, including a framed photo of the happy couple, and a calendar of sexy firemen. Written by Kshitij Rawat | New Delhi | Updated: May 26, 2020 8:39:32 am Out is now streaming on Disney+. The film ultimately has a happy ending, despite some hijinks along the way, that finds the family coming together to celebrate Greg and Manuel.Sachar and Hunter said they experienced no resistance toward the themes and content of the film, including a scene that shows Greg and Manuel kissing.

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Pixar has unveiled its first gay main character in its new short film "Out" released on Friday.

Disney has released a poster and a sneak peak trailer for a brand new Pixar Sparkshort called “Out”, which will be coming to Disney+ on Friday 22nd May. Pixar Short ‘Out’ Proves Gay Stories Can Live on Family-Friendly Disney+. In “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” there’s a blink-and-it’s-gone lesbian kiss. “The mom laughs, and everybody laughs, and you’re laughing, but also, like, that’s bad. “I wanted to make something I could show my seven-year-old self, like something that when I was young I could look at and see myself in because there was nothing when I grew up.” Hunter was raised in a small town in Canada where, he said, “there was nothing that told me being gay was okay. Penis breath equals gay equals bad. The story revolves around a young man named Greg, who's afraid to tell his parents that he's gay and is worried that they will see a picture of him and his boyfriend when they come help him move.Thanks to some magic from a rainbow-riding purple sparkly cat and a pink dog, Greg switches bodies with his dog right in the middle of his parent's visit.There are wacky hijinks, as you'd expect, but the story focuses on the pain that Greg and his mother are experiencing.Pixar is owned by Disney and the short, which is just under 10 minutes, debuted on FridayA study released last year by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) found that only Pixar's feature film "Onward," which was released earlier this year, also included A character also came out as gay on the Disney Channel series “When we first created it for the folks at Disney+, I don’t think there was any hesitation that they felt the same way, that this is a family film that fits in with the rest of Pixar and Disney films that are also on that platform.”This quirky and surprisingly moving short film comes from writer/director Steven Clay Hunter, making his debut after decades as an animator on Pixar films. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. In 2017’s “Beauty and the Beast,” there’s a short cut in a ballroom scene to two men dancing. But “Out” illustrates that Disney+ content can be both family-friendly “We’ve always approached this as family film. But “Out” is a historic leap forward.“It comes down to the storytellers, and Pixar has always been a director-driven studio. This new short tells the story of Greg and his dog, who is struggling to tell to come “out” to his parents that he is gay.

Other Pixar shorts, released only on home media, were created to showcase Pixar's … Pixar took this on more directly with a lesbian character in “Onward,” a purple cyclops voiced by Lena Waithe.“Those were valid attempts by filmmakers for representation. “They’re not coming from a queer perspective. Think films like “Brokeback Mountain” or “Boys Don’t Cry,” where the consequence of coming out is you die.“The earliest [example] for me was ‘E.T.,’ the scene where Elliot calls his brother ‘penis breath,'” said Hunter.

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Out review: This Pixar short film tells a moving story The moving Pixar short film, Out, explores the apprehensions of the LGBTQ community while coming out to their parents -- the paralysing fear of just telling their loved ones about their sexual orientation. Beginning with Luxo Jr., shorts have allowed us to tell stories in different ways than our feature films, but often with just as much emotional impact. And most of them are straight,” Hunter said. And those directors are telling stories that they want to tell. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.Pixar's animated short "Out" features a young man who's afraid to tell his parents about his boyfriend. It’s hardly guy-on-guy sex, sure, but given the lack of gay representation on screens it’s still shocking. Packaged as part of Pixar’s SparkShorts program designed to lift emerging voices, “Out” is a nine-minute step toward normalizing gay characters in animated films for youngsters, and quietly revolutionary in its own way.“I didn’t come out until I was 27, and I’m 51 now,” Hunter said. It’s a story that is a reflection of truths that exist in the world,” “Out” producer Max Sachar said in a phone interview. “And that wasn’t the focus of those films. This finds Greg scrambling to cover evidence of his sexuality, and his relationship, including a framed photo of the happy couple, and a calendar of sexy firemen. Written by Kshitij Rawat | New Delhi | Updated: May 26, 2020 8:39:32 am Out is now streaming on Disney+. The film ultimately has a happy ending, despite some hijinks along the way, that finds the family coming together to celebrate Greg and Manuel.Sachar and Hunter said they experienced no resistance toward the themes and content of the film, including a scene that shows Greg and Manuel kissing.

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