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Broken Heart Land : a story about a culture of prejudice and bigotry which led to hope

  This week sees the online screening of Broken Heart Land  a powerful documentary essentially about LGBTQ Rights but is also very much about a culture of prejudice, bigotry  and sheer hatred  that still prevails in so many parts of our country. It is a portrait of a town divided along the right/left fault-line that … Continue reading

Bromance

For his debut feature film Argentinian filmmaker Lucas Santa Ana’s story is about three teenage male best friends who in 1996 go on a beach camping vacation together which ends up changing their relationships with each other for good. Dani (Javier De Pietro) is the videographer of the group filming all their activities including when they … Continue reading

Brooklyn

Home maybe where the heart is but in the early 1950’s in rural Ireland with work so scarce, this is a luxury that few young people can afford. Twenty-something-year-old Eilis can only find herself a two hour stint on a Sunday after Mass behind the counter of the village Provisions Store run by Miss Kelly, the local … Continue reading

Brooklyn Castle

Over seventy five percent of the pupils in I.S. 318 are from families that are below the federal poverty level. This public Intermediate School in an un-gentrified part of Williamsberg, NY is struggling with untold budget cuts when this documentary starts being filmed soon after the 2008 recession. Yet what we see right from the … Continue reading

Brooklyn Film Festival Virtual Online FREE FEST : the best QUEER MOVIES

  Brooklyn Film Festival New York City’s longest running international-competitive film festival, announced that its 23rd edition, themed TURNING POINT, will go on in the form of a virtual festival with its FULL lineup of more than 140 films viewable for FREE from May 29 through June 7 at www.brooklynfilmfestival.org. QUEERGURU previewed there selection of … Continue reading

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