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A YouTube playlist featuring a collection of movies celebrating Black gay culture and experiences. The low-budget film shocked the world by winning the Best Picture Oscar in over the big-budget darling La La Land. Throughout the film, Holliday sounds off on being a Black, gay man during the Civil Rights era, all while casually enjoying drinks, weed, and cigarettes on camera.
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