Month: March 2018

  • Liam

    Liam

      Dealing with the sudden death of a loved one is tough at the best of times but when you, and he, are in your 20’s, the loss is that much harder to come to terms with. Soon after Isidore Bethel graduated from Harvard and moved to France to studying filmmaking at École Normale Supérieure he received word…

  • Vincent Gagliostro talks about his movie AFTER LOUIE

    Vincent Gagliostro talks about his movie AFTER LOUIE

    After Louie – A Film by Vincent Gagliostro has its NY Premiere today at Cinema Village and is also Available on Demand Everywhere on the usual streaming platforms. The veteran gay activist/author/playwright Larry Kramer was right.  Again.  AFTER LOUIE is indeed a movie that had to be made. Filmmaker VINCENT GAGLIOSTRO talks about his directing debut with this powerful and entertaining…

  • My Life With James Dean

    My Life With James Dean

    My Life With James Dean is one of those idiosyncratic French oddball comedies which are very much an acquired taste, which very, fortunately, we absolutely love.  It’s the tale of a  filmmaker Géraud Champreux (Johnny Rasse) who has been invited to a small Northern town by the local film curator to screen his latest indie film. …

  • Looking for a Workshop on Genital Meditation this Easter?

    Looking for a Workshop on Genital Meditation this Easter?

      If you want to spend this Easter Weekend doing something a tad more fulfilling than just pigging out on chocolate bunnies, then why not head off to Berlin for the annual Stretch Festival.  It’s a three-day event for men in the heart of Berlin with an emphasis on Sensual, Experimental and Spiritual.  It features over 30 workshops …

  • Queerama

    Queerama

    Brit filmmaker Daisy Asquith whisks us through 100 years of homosexuality in England in a tight 71 minutes in Queerama her latest documentary. Combining a real treasure trove of archival footage from extensive vaults of the British Film Institute, with clips from a whole range of LGBT feature films, plus more than a dabbing of vintage…