queertiques
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Queerguru reviews PINK LADY the story of an Ultra-Orthodox Israeli Jewish family that have to confront a queer crisis
Our passion for queer Israeli movies started over 2O years thanks to the legendary director Eytan Fox and his extraordinary film ‘Walk On Water.’ Since then, QG has followed his whole string of outstanding movies that have given us such a great perspective on being gay and Jewish: think The Bubble, Yossi and Jaeger, Cupcakes,…
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Hulu’s Mid-Century Modern : something queer to laugh about in these tough times
It seems like every gay man (and woman) in the US right now has their TV switched to HULU for one reason only. David Kohan and Max Mutchnick the creative force behind so much of our best TV comedy for the past 30 years are back. Their very successful careers stretch back to The Single Guy…
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Miami queer filmmaker KAREEM TABSCH gets a prestigious ELLIE AWARD to help finance his new doc on the gay-hating ANITA BRYANT
The last estimated LGBTQ population in Florida (in 2020) was almost 900K ….. making it the 4th largest US State for gay men and women. Yet, it seems like we are still fighting for our very existence, even though homosexuality was legalized in 2002 and same-sex marriage since 2015. Only this week, the latest homophobic…
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Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews JOHN CRANKO the brilliant queer dancer and choreographer who found fame in Stuttgart
John Cranko was a brilliant gay South African dancer and choreographer, working in London and Stuttgart during the fifties and sixties. Joachim A. Laing’s stylish German-language film of the same name, starring the captivating Sam Riley (Control, On The Road) in the lead, follows Cranko from his arrival at the Stuttgart Ballet in 1961 to…




