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I can understand the importance of recognizing films of historical LGBT significance, but I'm just curious as to why this is classified in the introduction as "an LGBT documentary" and not simply "a documentary". Why is the additional classification deemed necessary?
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Fixed. "LGBT" is a modern, more inclusive abbreviation, whereas the German law and this film only concerned gay males. The category can certainly stay.
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I can understand the importance of recognizing films of historical LGBT significance, but I'm just curious as to why this is classified in the introduction as "an LGBT documentary" and not simply "a documentary". Why is the additional classification deemed necessary?
Evixir (
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03:56, 2 November 2009 (UTC)reply
Fixed. "LGBT" is a modern, more inclusive abbreviation, whereas the German law and this film only concerned gay males. The category can certainly stay.