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Pederastic film became a genre in its own right in the 1960s. Literature had explored erotic relationships between men and boys throughout history in works stretching from Strabo to those of Thomas Mann and Nicholas White. But when the barriers against exploring this side of masculine experience began to come down, and as films gained wider popularity as a media for expression, movies about this aspect of human experience, often of a more or less autobiographical nature, began to arise.
List
- Gates to Paradise, dir. Andrzej Wajda (United Kingdom, 1968).
- L'embrassement avec rosée (A Dewy Embrace), dir. Raymond Lightman (France, 1968).
- Satyricon, dir. Federico Fellini (Italy, 1969)
- Les Amis (The Friends), dir. Gérard Blain (France, 1970).
- Morte a Venezia (Death in Venice), dir. Luchino Visconti (Italy, 1971)
- based on the novel by Thomas Mann.
- Caltrops!, dir. Quentin Beck (Australia, 1973)
- Il Fiore Delle Mille E Una Notte (The Flower Of The Thousand and One Nights), dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini (Italy, 1974)
- more generally known as Arabian Nights, the last part of his Trilogy of Life.
- Un enfant dans la foule (A Child In The Crowd), dir. Gérard Blain (France, 1976).
- Die Konsequenz (The Consequence), dir. Wolfgang Petersen (West Germany, 1977)
- based upon the autobiographical novel of the same name, by Alexander Ziegler.
- Ernesto, dir. Salvatore Samperi (Italy, 1979), based on the novel Ernesto by Umberto Saba.
- Abuse, dir. Arthur J. Bressan Jr. (USA, 1983).
- The Bay Boy, dir. Daniel Petrie (Canada, 1984).
- Burning Secret, dir Andrew Birkin (USA, 1988).
- The Everlasting Secret Family, dir. Michael Thornhill (Australia, 1988).
- Il Sapore Del Grano (The Flavor of Corn), dir. Gianni da Campo (Italy, 1991).
- Cracker, episodes "One Day A Lemming Will Fly" and "Best Boys" - Parts 1 & 2 (UK, 1993).
- Love & Human Remains, dir. Denys Arcand (Canada, 1993).
- Voor een verloren soldaat (For A Lost Soldier), dir. Roeland Kerbosch (The Netherlands, 1993)
- based upon the autobiographical novel by Dutch dancer and choreographer Rudi van Dantzig.
- Pretty Boy, dir. Carsten Sonder (Denmark, 1993)
- a fictional treatment of teenage prostitution.
- Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys, dir. Adi Sideman (USA, 1994)
- independent documentary consisting of interviews with members of NAMBLA.
- Iki Haole: Nico's Hawaiian Adventure, dir. Mike Masterson (USA, 1995)
- Total Eclipse, Regie: Agnieszka Holland (UK, France, Belgium, Italy, 1995)
- Pianese Nunzio, 14 anni a maggio (Pianese Nunzio, 14 in May), dir. Antonio Capuano (Italy, 1996).
- La ville dont le prince est un enfant (The Land Where The King Is A Child]), television film, dir. Christophe Malavoy (France, 1997).
- Get Real, dir. Simon Shore (UK, 1998)
- the main character of this coming-of-age-movie has a short affair with a married man.
- Gohatto (Taboo), dir. Nagisa Oshima (Japan, 1999).
- Queer as Folk (USA, 2000)
- an American television series remake of the British series
- Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes (Water Drops On Burning Rocks)), dir. François Ozon (France, 2000).
- La virgen de los sicarios (The Virgin Of The Assassins), dir. Barbet Schroeder (Spain, France, Colombia, 2000)
- based on the autobiographical novel by Colombian linguist Fernando Vallejo.
- Neenoo Loves Nani, dir. Leone Ariggne (France, 2000)
- Eban & Charley, dir. James Bolton (USA, 2000).
- Chuck & Buck, dir. Miguel Arteta. (USA, 2000)
- L.I.E. (Long Island Expressway), dir. Michael Cuesta (USA, 2001).
- Fremragende Timer (Precious Moments), dir. Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen (Norway, 2003).
- Whole New Thing, dir. Amnon Buchbinder (Canada, 2005)
- A 13 year old student has a crush on his English teacher.
- The History Boys (film), dir. Nicholas Hytner (UK, 2006)