Karamo Brown has a lot of love for movies that make you think. The “Queer Eye” star, 39, virtually sat down with IMDb’s “Take 5″ segment to discuss the two films he feels best represents racial injustices and the LGBTQ+ community. “The film I feel best depicts LGBTQIA life for me is ‘Paris Is Burning’,” he explained. “It’s an old school film – a documentary – but it’s one of those films that… for me, growing up African American and having a lot of Latino friends… this is our community.
We came together.” RELATED: Karamo Brown Of ‘Queer Eye’: ‘Most People Don’t Even Realize That They’re Grieving’ And Brown recognizes the impact that film has on culture today, “When you see shows like ‘Pose’, it’s based on ‘Paris Is Burning”.
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