No, it's brave most notably for its portrayal of homosexuality. Whether you regard her as a symptom or a cure for a culture still locked in its eternal battle between the puritanical and the prurient, Madonna's at the barricades. Dancers for Madonna's 1990 Truth or Dare tour (six gay, one straight) are touchingly portrayed as young hopefuls drawn to an incredibly exciting gig, as well as to a glittery superstar who acted as a sort of mother figure to them, full of sass and wisdom. Truth or Dare is one of the greatest documentary music films ever made. Madonna was well ahead of her time when this was made. The male dancers famously showcased in Madonna's Blond Ambition tour and "Truth or Dare" documentary reunite a quarter-century later. I love just having this movie on in the background. I remember seeing the debut in the theatre a long time ago. The film revisits the 'Truth or Dare' dancers who accompanied Madonna on her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour. Madonna's Dancers Look Back on That Iconic Same-Sex Kiss in Truth or Dare "We were being gay when it was not cool," says former Blond Ambition tour dancer Salim Gauwloos Madonna's more than happy to use her dancers' culture (minus Oliver, who claimed he was straight) to shock, as a close-up on two dudes kissing was most certainly tailored to be, but Truth or Dare more often is often more blunt than that. A new documentary focusing on the dancers who accompanied Madonna …