Scottish Bi+ Network
Scotland’s volunteer run organisation for anyone attracted to multiple genders.
Scotland’s volunteer run organisation for anyone attracted to multiple genders.
Bisexual people exist in mental health services, and the workplace, just like anywhere else – and strides need to be made to tackle the prejudices and stigma that prevent many bisexual individuals from receiving the support and respect they deserve.
Yesterday we talked about some bi representation in film before 1965. This includes the silent film A Florida Enchantment (1914) and Morocco (1930). Now we’re going to look at bi representation after the Hays Code.
It’s probably fair to say that bi representation in cinema isn’t where it should be. Compared to some of the amazing gay and lesbian films and storylines, we’re still a little bit behind. However, the reality is that there are some great films out there today featuring bi characters and storylines. But what about before … More
A look at how Hollywood has helped (and also hurt) the acceptance of bisexuality as an identity.
We recently asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which fictional characters from TV and film made them feel seen as a bisexual and their answers did not disappoint!
It’s a wonderful thing to see increasing LGBT representation in the movies. While awesome films with queer characters can be found even decades ago, they were few and far between; nowadays, cinema-goers have a much better chance of seeing even-handed portraits of gay characters than before. However, one group that remains under- or unfairly-representative is … More
So you don’t have to spend all week digging through Rotten Tomatoes to find acclaimed films about people who “go both ways,” we’ve done the work for you. Though, overall, there are few bisexual characters on the silver screen, the ones who make it to theaters are often worth the price of admission. Several of these roles … More
September is Bisexuality Visibility Month, during which is Bi Visibility Day on September 23rd. It’s a month to come together in solidarity to unite, raise awareness, challenge erasure and celebrate bisexual and biromantic people and communities.
Events celebrating Bi Visibility which are needed more than ever for those who may be less visible and more marginalised at this time.
Activists and allies can support bisexual people, and the LGBTQIA community by:
Now is as important as ever to support the work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers and stories. We have some lists of films here which focus on bisexual stories or characters, however bisexuality can often be misrepresented and/or underrepresented in film. We hope increasing awareness and visibility will springboard more authentic representation in film, both onscreen and behind the camera.
If you are interested in running a film inspired event, we have provided some links below for further information to help inspire programming in your venue, or for running events or activity online.
The ability of arts and dementia to help families stay together in the face of dementia has been recognised by our specialist dementia nurses. Our list of film recommendations is focussed around films which have music, interactivity and simple plotlines at their heart.