With his last short film completed French theater/actor turned filmmaker Antony Hickling brings his wonderful surreal triptych to the screen. In the nearest thing there is to a plot in this bizarre kaleidoscope of images and art, it is essentially the story of a young gay boy, from his birth to his teenage years, in which he … Continue reading
Little Girl is the touching French documentary portrait of seven-year-old Sasha, who questions her gender, and in doing so, evokes the sometimes disturbing reactions of a society that is still largely invested in a traditional boy-girl way of thinking. Acclaimed documentary maker Sebastian Lifshitz was motivated to create this sympathetic, intimate documentary whilst making … Continue reading
Calle Ocho in the heart of Miami’s vibrant Little Havana district is going gay. Well if truth be told, they are actually mounting a one day Festival to celebrate the area’s growing diversity which is starting to include a significant LGBT community. The first ever Gay8 Festival will celebrate LGBT art, … Continue reading
When Jake’s grandfather Max dies, his parents Brian (Greg Kinnear) and Kathy (Jennifer Ehle) inherit his home in Brooklyn, and as the family are struggling financially, they chose to leave their apartment in Manhattan and move in. At the funeral 13 year old Jake (Theo Taplitz) encounters Tony (Michael Barbieri) who is the same age, and who is there … Continue reading
queerguru review’s Ira Sachs Little Men : a wonderful un-showy drama that so beautifully captures some of the effects of the reality of gentrification and how they impact us all and not just the grown-ups at the core. Reviewed for PTV as part of The Provincetown International Film Festival #PIFF16