From the list on MUBI:
"For now, this list will serve as a cinematic guide through queer cinema, from Kenneth Anger to Pier Paolo Pasolini to Gus Van Sant. The focus will be placed not simply on films with gay images but on films that aggressively thwart (or simply ignore) the heteronormative, patriarchal notions of gender and sexuality (which applies just as often to the western gay and lesbian community). Queer cinema does not concern itself with political correctness or restrictive labels in regard to a person’s sexual being. As time goes on, I’d like to include quotes from noted theorists, writers, filmmakers, artists, professors to better illustrate these ideas, but for now, here’s a list to start you off.…
From the list on MUBI:
"For now, this list will serve as a cinematic guide through queer cinema, from Kenneth Anger to Pier Paolo Pasolini to Gus Van Sant. The focus will be placed not simply on films with gay images but on films that aggressively thwart (or simply ignore) the heteronormative, patriarchal notions of gender and sexuality (which applies just as often to the western gay and lesbian community). Queer cinema does not concern itself with political correctness or restrictive labels in regard to a person’s sexual being. As time goes on, I’d like to include quotes from noted theorists, writers, filmmakers, artists, professors to better illustrate these ideas, but for now, here’s a list to start you off. Camp, New Queer Cinema, Fassbinder, avant-garde, melodrama, Tilda Swinton, transsexuals, pansexuals, gender fuck, Jean Genet, counter-culture, Joan Crawford… what more do you need?"
mubi.com/lists/fox-and-his-queer-friends
I decided to transfer the list to Letterboxd because I don't have MUBI! :-(
NOT ON LETTERBOXD:
225. 575 Castro St. (Jenni Olson, 2009)
249. Face Addict (Edo Bertoglio, 2005)
284. Third Known Nest (Tom Kalin, 1999)
287. The Opening of Misty Beethoven (Radley Metzger, 1976)
296. Women Who Love Women: Conversations in Singapore (Lim Mayling, 2007)
300. Place Without Limits (Arturo Ripstein, 1978)
329. Covered (John Greyson, 2009)
355. Corruption of the Damned (George Kuchar, 1965)
360. The Little Death (Francois Ozon, 1995)
465. Le sexe des anges (Lionel Soukaz, 1977)
577. Sex My Life (Bahman Motamedian, 2008)
592. Skin Flick (Bruce Labruce, 1999)
799. Heroin (David Wojnarowicz, 1981)
810. The Bath (Lee Mi-Rang, 2007)
820. The Seduction of Angels (Jan Kruger, 2000)
840. Why do you exist? (Nick Zedd, 1998)
888. Two Brides and a Scalpel: Diary of a Lesbian Marriage (Mark Achbar, 1999)
903. The Sex Garage (Fred Halsted, 1972)
913. The Strongest (Ricky Mastro, 2009)
936. Sex/Life in LA (Jochen Hick, 1998)
939. The Good American (Jochen Hick, 2009)
948. Vapor (Kaveh Nabatian, 2010)
953. Tub Girls (Andy Warhol, 1967)
970. Lunch (Curt McDowell, 1972)
999. Pass This On (Johan Renck, 2003)
1024. Constanca (Jose Castro, 2010)
1032. Ricardo Becher, The Final Stage (Tomas Lipgot, 2010)
1073. Snow Job: The Media Hysteria of AIDS (Barbara Hammer, 1988)
1079. First Date (Gary Huggins, 2006)
1081. K (Juan Simons, 2005)
1093. The Bereaved (Alexander Pfeuffer, 2010)
1105. The One Who Loves Is Right (Arnold Pasquier, 2005)
1133. A Few Days of Respite (Amor Hakkar, 2011)
1169. Spokane (Larry Kennar, 2004)
1196. Pride (Ulrike Ottinger, 1980)