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The Dorian Awards are film and television accolades given by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, founded in 2009 as the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association. GALECA is an association of professional journalists and critics who regularly report on movies and/or TV for print, online, and broadcast outlets in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. As of March 2023, GALECA listed approximately 420 members, including those on its advisory board. The awards recognize the best in film and television, with categories ranging from general to LGBTQ-centric.
The Dorian Award is named in honor of the writer Oscar Wilde, in reference to his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, the graphic for the awards features a picture of Wilde.In 2019, the award was redesigned to mimic a cue card. Since the group's first televised awards special, Dorians TV Toast 2020, presented on the LGBTQ streaming platform Revry on September 12, 2020, winners have received a small illustrated portrait of themselves or a memorable scene from their project. During GALECA's Dorians Film Toast 2021 special (airing April 18, 2021), actress Carey Mulligan, in accepting the group's Best Film Performance—Actress award for her work in Promising Young Woman, said her Dorian "might be the coolest prize I've ever seen".

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  1. Parting Glances (1986)

    Title: Parting Glances Tagline: A (very) independent film Genre: Comedy,Drama Director: Bill Sherwood Cast: Richard Ganoung,John Bolger,Steve Buscemi,Adam Nathan,Kathy Kinney,Patrick Tull,Yolande Bavan,Andre Morgan,Richard Wall,Bob Koherr,Jim Selfe,Kristin Moneagle,John...
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