Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES @ OUT ON FILM, Atlanta’s (rather fabulous) LGBTQ Film Fest

  Its almost time for the  36th Edition of Out On Film, Georgia’s LGBTQ+ film festival in Atlanta   …..(our favorite City in the South….. but dont tell them that back in Miami where we live). Its an exciting 10 day celebration of LGBTQ stories and artists including narrative features, documentaries, short films, and premieres.  It … Continue reading

Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES @ OUTFEST FUSION Film Fest

  The Outfest Fusion QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous People of Color). Film Festival was born in 2004 out of a grassroots movement by Outfest alumni filmmakers to promote social change through the power of film. Over the past 19 years, Fusion has established itself as a leading force continuing to bring the city’s multicultural … Continue reading

Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES @ Queer Screen – Mardi Gras Film Festival, Sydney

      In 1993, a group of queer Sydney filmmakers, students, and supporters approached Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to establish an independent organization whose focus would be queer film and screen culture. This organization was Queer Screen. (One of those pioneer filmmakers was Stephen Cummins who died in 1994, and now is … Continue reading

Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE QUEER MOVIES at the 26th Edition of P.Town Film Festival

  This week sees the 26th Edition of the annual PROVINCETOWN FILM FESTIVAL with five days of “unflinching cinema”. This 5-day festival showcases American and international independent narrative, documentary, and animated features and shorts as well as panel discussions and special events. Like the Cape Cod town it is situated in this is one of … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Top Picks of the best TRANS MOVIES of 2023

    Since we started QUEERGURU in 2015 there has been a very significant increase in the number of films made about the transgender/gender-queer community.  They are not only very informative and entertaining but each of them makes their own significant contribution to the continuing dialogue about LGBTQ communities as a whole.  We need these … Continue reading

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