Queerguru is always happy to recognise any project/performance art/film that celebrates the history of our community, It’s a subject that was neglected for far too long, and is one that is very dear to our hearts, as it honors and remembers what shaped who we are today. The Brooklyn Historical Society has just opened a … Continue reading
The Provincetown Film Society & Festival may take film very seriously BUT the Festival itself is so much fun as queerguru found out when we manned the Red Carpet at the Opening Party for their 20th Anniversary at the Crown & Anchor. Filmed by Dan Desjardins and produced by Roger Walker-Dack for www.queergurutv.com P.S. Queerguru would love you … Continue reading
Come Valentines Day NETFLIX is launching its brand new love-match show Dating Around. One of good things that sets it apart from similar shows is that it represents people from all ages, ethnicities and sexualities. The first episode follows six very different singles as they look for their soulmates by going on five blind … Continue reading
Ten former members of the Furies, a notorious 1970s lesbian separatist collective that published a national newspaper and planned to seize state power, reflect on political activism and personal struggle. Jacqueline Rhodes‘s award-winning film simultaneously provides information on The Furies’ newspaper, what and who they were fighting for, and what their message was, as … Continue reading
In the dead of night, a group of 10 men, including a police commissioner, his Arab driver, a prosecutor, a doctor, diggers and two self confessed killers drive through the desolate steppes of the Anatolian countryside, and the empty winding roads are only lit by the headlights of their convoy. They are searching for a … Continue reading