On This Day: February 19, 1986 Parting Glances Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: February 19, 1986 Parting Glances Premiered in Theaters
On this day, February 19, 1986, Parting Glances premiered in theaters, marking a groundbreaking moment in independent cinema and LGBTQ+ representation. Directed by Bill Sherwood, the film starred Richard Ganoung, John Bolger, and Steve Buscemi in one of his earliest and most memorable roles.

The story followed a 24-hour period in the lives of a gay couple, Michael (Ganoung) and Robert (Bolger), living in New York City as they prepare for Robert’s departure to Africa. Meanwhile, Michael struggles with the impending separation and his deep concern for his ex-lover Nick (Buscemi), who is battling AIDS. Unlike many films of the era, Parting Glances portrayed gay relationships with honesty, humor, and warmth, making it one of the first American films to address the AIDS crisis without reducing it to tragedy alone.

Though it had a limited theatrical release, Parting Glances became a cult classic, praised for its realism, witty dialogue, and progressive themes. It remains one of the most important films in LGBTQ+ cinema history.

Fun fact: Parting Glances was the only film directed by Bill Sherwood, who tragically passed away from AIDS-related complications in 1990.

Trivia question: What 1993 film starring Tom Hanks was one of the first mainstream Hollywood movies to focus on the AIDS crisis?

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