Malcolm Ingram is a Canadian filmmaker known for his contributions to documentary filmmaking. He has directed and produced several notable documentaries that often focus on LGBTQ+ themes and issues. One of his acclaimed works is the documentary "Small Town Gay Bar" (2006), which explores the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals in rural America and the significance of gay bars in those communities. Ingram's films often delve into personal stories and societal challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, offering insightful and thought-provoking perspectives. Additionally, he's known for directing the documentary "Bear Nation" (2010), which examines the bear subculture within the gay community, shedding light on its identity and significance. Ingram's filmmaking style showcases a commitment to telling stories that resonate with authenticity and depth, contributing valuable narratives to the representation of LGBTQ+ experiences in documentary cinema.
Drawing Flies
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Small Town Gay Bar
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Bear Nation
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Bear Nation
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Continental
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Drawing Flies
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Drawing Flies
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Drawing Flies
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Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party
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Small Town Gay Bar
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Out to Win
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Tail Lights Fade
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Tail Lights Fade
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Phantom of Winnipeg
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Phantom of Winnipeg
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Southern Pride
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Clerk
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