Gaycation

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  • TV-14
  • 2016
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.9  (1,491)

Gaycation is a documentary series from Viceland that first aired in 2016, starring Ian Daniel and Elliot Page. The show follows the two hosts as they travel around the world exploring LGBTQ+ cultures, issues, and experiences. Throughout the series, the hosts visit a variety of different countries, including Japan, Brazil, and the United States. One of the most notable aspects of Gaycation is its focus on LGBTQ+ individuals and communities in areas where it may not necessarily be safe or accepted to be openly LGBTQ+. For example, in the first episode, the hosts visit Jamaica to explore the country's culture and music scene, but they also delve into the experiences of LGBTQ+ Jamaicans and their struggles to exist in a society that is generally hostile to their identities. Similarly, in other episodes, the hosts explore the impacts of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in the United States and Brazil. Throughout the series, the hosts also bring a personal touch to their investigations by sharing their own experiences and perspectives as queer individuals. Ian and Elliot's narration is honest and vulnerable, often conveying a sense of both hope and despair depending on the specific story they are exploring. For example, in the episode focusing on Japan, the hosts discuss how they were inspired by the country's welcoming attitude towards gender nonconformity but also saddened by the lack of acceptance for LGBTQ+ people in other areas of Japanese culture. Another noteworthy aspect of Gaycation is its exploration of topics beyond just LGBTQ+ issues, such as race and class. For example, in the episode focusing on Brazil, the hosts delve into the huge economic and political disparities in the country and how that has impacted the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals living there. They also explore the intersection of race and sexual orientation in Brazil, highlighting the experiences of black LGBTQ+ people and the particular challenges they face. One of the highlights of the series is the host's interview with Jair Bolsonaro, who at the time was a Brazilian politician and now is the President of Brazil. Bolsonaro has a long history of making derogatory comments about LGBTQ+ people and other marginalized groups. His interview with Ian Daniel and Elliot Page is contentious and revealing, giving viewers insight into Bolsonaro's views and policies as well as the hosts' ability to confront powerful figures on sensitive issues. Overall, Gaycation is a compelling documentary series that sheds light on the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals and communities around the world. With its personal and honest approach, the show is able to delve into difficult and often painful conversations while also celebrating the joy and resilience of queer people. The series is a must-watch for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ issues, global cultures, and social justice.

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Seasons
United We Stand
6. United We Stand
April 30, 2017
In the wake of Trump's election, Ellen Page and Ian Daniel go to Washington DC.
Gaycation: Orlando
5. Gaycation: Orlando
October 2, 2016
In this special presentation from Gaycation, Ellen Page and Ian Daniel travel to Orlando in the wake of the massacre at Pulse nightclub.
Deep South
4. Deep South
September 28, 2016
Ian sets out on a road trip across the Deep South to explore the culture of local queer communities as well as the serious issues and stigmas that they still face.
Deep South
3. Deep South
September 21, 2016
Ian travels to France, a city he once lived in as a student, to look at what it's like for LGBTQ persons whose stories and struggles are often hidden.
India
2. India
September 14, 2016
Ellen and Ian explore India with guides from the local LGBTQ+ community to try and understand how the country can evolve and still maintain its’ deep-rooted traditions.
Ukraine
1. Ukraine
September 7, 2016
Ellen and Ian head to Ukraine two years after the revolution and meet with the LGBTQ activists fighting for visibility and equality in a post-Soviet nation.
Gaycation Presents: Orlando
100. Gaycation Presents: Orlando
August 24, 2016
In this special presentation from Gaycation, Ellen Page and Ian Daniel travel to Orlando in the wake of the massacre at Pulse nightclub.
Social Edition: USA
103. Social Edition: USA
October 2, 2016
(Enhanced/updated.) Ellen and Ian take a journey from Iowa to New York City; they observe the highs and lows of the LGBT movement with the fight between religious liberty and the dispute for gay rights.
Description

Gaycation is a documentary series from Viceland that first aired in 2016, starring Ian Daniel and Elliot Page. The show follows the two hosts as they travel around the world exploring LGBTQ+ cultures, issues, and experiences. Throughout the series, the hosts visit a variety of different countries, including Japan, Brazil, and the United States.

One of the most notable aspects of Gaycation is its focus on LGBTQ+ individuals and communities in areas where it may not necessarily be safe or accepted to be openly LGBTQ+. For example, in the first episode, the hosts visit Jamaica to explore the country's culture and music scene, but they also delve into the experiences of LGBTQ+ Jamaicans and their struggles to exist in a society that is generally hostile to their identities. Similarly, in other episodes, the hosts explore the impacts of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in the United States and Brazil.

Throughout the series, the hosts also bring a personal touch to their investigations by sharing their own experiences and perspectives as queer individuals. Ian and Elliot's narration is honest and vulnerable, often conveying a sense of both hope and despair depending on the specific story they are exploring. For example, in the episode focusing on Japan, the hosts discuss how they were inspired by the country's welcoming attitude towards gender nonconformity but also saddened by the lack of acceptance for LGBTQ+ people in other areas of Japanese culture.

Another noteworthy aspect of Gaycation is its exploration of topics beyond just LGBTQ+ issues, such as race and class. For example, in the episode focusing on Brazil, the hosts delve into the huge economic and political disparities in the country and how that has impacted the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals living there. They also explore the intersection of race and sexual orientation in Brazil, highlighting the experiences of black LGBTQ+ people and the particular challenges they face.

One of the highlights of the series is the host's interview with Jair Bolsonaro, who at the time was a Brazilian politician and now is the President of Brazil. Bolsonaro has a long history of making derogatory comments about LGBTQ+ people and other marginalized groups. His interview with Ian Daniel and Elliot Page is contentious and revealing, giving viewers insight into Bolsonaro's views and policies as well as the hosts' ability to confront powerful figures on sensitive issues.

Overall, Gaycation is a compelling documentary series that sheds light on the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals and communities around the world. With its personal and honest approach, the show is able to delve into difficult and often painful conversations while also celebrating the joy and resilience of queer people. The series is a must-watch for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ issues, global cultures, and social justice.

Gaycation is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on February 29, 2016.

Where to Watch Gaycation

Gaycation is available for streaming on the Viceland website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Gaycation on demand at Apple TV, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    February 29, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (1,491)