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Queer Director Slams “Hateful Political Rhetoric” as Trans Drama ‘Rocket Fuel’ Shoots in Canada

Jessie Posthumus praised local film funders for prioritizing indie films with LGBTQ+ characters as stateside GLAAD points to a steep decline in queer representation in feature films.

Queer Director Slams “Hateful Political Rhetoric” as Trans Drama ‘Rocket Fuel’ Shoots in Canada
Hollywood Reporter — 9 July 2026
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Jessie Posthumus praised local film funders for prioritizing indie films with LGBTQ+ characters as stateside GLAAD points to a steep decline in queer

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Why This Matters

The funding of queer-centric films in Canada signals a strategic pivot in an era where LGBTQ+ narratives face increasing marginalization in mainstream media. By prioritizing indie projects that center trans and queer stories, Canadian funders are not just investing in art—they’re making a defiant statement against the erasure of marginalized voices in cinema. This move could redefine what it means for a national film industry to actively counter regressive cultural trends.

Background Context

Queer representation in Hollywood has plummeted to its lowest levels in over a decade, with GLAAD reporting a 40% drop in LGBTQ+ characters in 2023—a stark contrast to the progress seen in the mid-2010s. Meanwhile, Canadian funding bodies like Telefilm Canada and provincial arts councils have quietly but consistently supported queer filmmakers, even as U.S. studios retreat. This divergence reflects broader geopolitical divides in cultural policy, where Canada’s commitment to equity often contrasts sharply with the ideological battles raging south of the border.

What Happens Next

If ‘Rocket Fuel’ gains traction—festivals, awards buzz, or streaming deals—it could embolden other filmmakers to bypass U.S.-dominated distribution networks in favor of Canadian or international co-productions. Watch for shifts in funding criteria: will Canadian agencies double down, or will backlash from conservative groups force them to recalibrate? The film’s success may also test the limits of audience appetite for explicitly queer narratives in a market still dominated by commercial formulas.

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