The Social Impact of "Brokeback Mountain:" A Reception Study
Abstract (Summary)
The film "Brokeback Mountain" was released in December of 2005 into mainstream theaters and to general audiences. Director Ang Lee, screenwriters Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry, and actors Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal made this film in which the storyline revolves around two men falling in love and how this forbidden love would affect the rest of their lives. The shock of having a film with two men kissing and having sex in the theaters seemed to have struck a nerve with many viewers. Some were very positive, hailing the film as a new step in mainstream films to show a queer relationship, others were negative, criticizing the film even at times condemning what was shown on the screen. The impact of the film made debate and conversations about queer content available to a public forum, in this case newspapers from around the country.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:Dr. Christina Lane; Dr. William Rothman; Dr. Lindsey Tucker
School:University of Miami
School Location:USA - Florida
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:film studies communication
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Date of Publication:04/21/2008