Leonard Soloway”s Broadway : the story of a theatrical legend that we have never heard of.

  This very affectionate profile is of a disarmingly charming octogenarian Broadway legend that no-one outside of the theater world has ever heard of.  Including us.  This better-late-than-ever documentary on Leonard Soloway the producer/general manager of over 100 shows that garnered over 40 Tony Awards and 60 Tony Nominations is a sheer delight from the … Continue reading

LEONIE

This is the true story of Leonie Gilbert : a fiercely independent American woman who constantly defied taboos at the turn of the 20th Century when she became the Editor, then Lover, then Mother of the child of Japanese poet Yone Nogucci in New York. And then when he abandoned her and his son to … Continue reading

LES FLICKS : a streaming platform for Queer Women

  Last year Naomi Bennett was so frustrated with searching for Lesbian Films streaming online she founded Les Flicks a brand new global streaming platform of QueerFilms  for QueerWomen. Queerguru caught up with her in London to find out what LES FLICKS is all about. P.S. You can apply for  FREE TRIAL of Les Flicks … Continue reading

Les Invisibles : French gay seniors tell their stories

  We finally managed to cross off another film that has been on the Queerguru must-see film since 2012 when it won a César for Best Documentary Film (Meilleur film documentaire).  Les Invisibles by queer French filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz a two-time Teddy Award Winner is a tender look at a group of French seniors who … Continue reading

LES MISERABLES

I dreamed a dream in times gone by that Les Miz would be a much better movie than it is.  And although I wouldn’t go as far as to quote the last line from the main dramatic ballad ‘now life has killed the dream I dreamed,’ but I would say that it did rather dent … Continue reading

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