00:00There's a series about voguing that I don't know how to do at all that changed the
00:03'history of American television.
00:04It's Pride Month, we're going to talk about the representation of the LGBTQIA+ community in film.
00:09TV series, anime, etc.
00:11When Pause was released, many people discovered a world they had almost never heard of.
00:16The ballroom scenes of New York.
00:18The series is set primarily in the 80s and 90s.
00:22She follows LGBTQIA+ communities, especially the Black and Latino communities, who are creating their own families.
00:30'they called them houses.
00:31At the time, many young queer people were rejected by their relatives, so these communities became their families.
00:37And Pause arrives with an exceptional cast.
00:40The series boasts one of the largest casts of trans women in television history.
00:45For many viewers, this is the first time they have seen so many trans characters portrayed by actors
00:51and trans actresses themselves.
00:53The series also deals with extremely violent subjects, AIDS, poverty, discrimination, and assaults.
00:58And despite that, Pause has become one of the most important LGBTQIA+ series of recent years.
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