Forbidden : Undocumented & Queer in Rural America

Moises Serrano is 24 years old.  He has lived in North Carolina for the past 22 1/2 years and is as American as apple pie. Except that he is not. His parents smuggled him and his two sisters across the Mexican border when he was just a baby, and he has been treated by the … Continue reading

Forces : an intense Bromance

  Forces is a short film from 2016 by director Dominic Poliquin that captures the intense bromance between a straight military guy and a gay football player. Friends since childhood, the boundaries of their relationship are forged and tested. It won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Short Film at its premiere at the Image+Nation … Continue reading

Forget all those happy-after-ever TV Dating Shows : he’s a tragic Mormon one My Husband’s Not Gay

      Fed up with those wall-to-wall Reality TV Shows about finding the love of your life (or for that night at least), well we’ve come across a real debby downer that came and went some 10 years ago. From TLC (then called The Learning Channel) there was an hour-long special all about a … Continue reading

Forgotten Man

  This intriguing wee drama is the feature film debut of Canadian writer/director Arran Shearing and its main attribute is that it is a wonderful visual look at London’s East End. It’s a drama about a drama that gets a little messy along the way but still has enough fine points to recommend it. It’s … Continue reading

Forgotten Roads : a brilliant new queer Chilean drama

  Despite all the problems in the world, 2020 has seen a remarkable crop of such excellent queer debut feature films from first time directors/writers.   Forgotten Roads from Chilean filmmaker Nicol Ruiz Benavides is right up there amongst them. Kudos for both his script and his visual interpretation but especially for the sublimely nuanced  performance … Continue reading

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