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Glenn Gaylord is a pioneering queer filmmaker who has spent the past two decades carving out a distinctive cinematic niche. With a keen eye for visual style and a sharp, subversive wit, Gaylord has consistently crafted films that challenge heteronormative narratives and celebrate LGBTQ+ stories and perspectives. Gaylord first burst onto the scene in the early 2000s with short films like "Boychick" and "Lost Cause," which showcased his flair for darkly comedic, character-driven storytelling. He then made the leap to feature-length projects with the "Eating Out" series, a cheeky, sex-positive romp through the dating lives of a group of queer friends. But Gaylord's filmography extends far beyond these crowd-pleasing comedies, encompassing a range of genres and styles – from the heartfelt coming-of-age drama "I Do" to the ballroom culture documentary "Leave It on the Floor." Gaylord's most recent feature, "The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams," perhaps best encapsulates his bold, boundary-pushing approach. Part experimental essay film, part personal reflection, it offers a critical examination of how cinema has historically framed and fetishized the male form, pushing back against these ingrained power structures with a playful, provocative cinematic language all his own. With each new project, Gaylord continues to cement his reputation as a vital, trailblazing voice in LGBTQ+ cinema.

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