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Antony Hickling’s short experimental film P.D. is a homage to Derek Jarman’s legendary garden
When Queerguru’s David Lagachu reviewed Antony Hickling’s Down in Paris, he stressed that It was impossible to overlook the influence of Federico Fellini’s 8½ , In this his fifth film in which he directed and starred as the troubled English filmmaker Richard, Hickling put himself under the spotlight by questioning the essence of an artist.…
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LA MAISON : a new French TV series about the high dramas within an iconic Paris-based high-fashion atelier.
Two of (the many) things we love about the French are ‘fashion’ and ‘high drama’ and there is a brand new TV series that combine them perfectly La Maison, the upcoming French-language drama is set within an iconic Paris-based high-fashion atelier. Apple TV promise a behind-the-scenes look at the contemporary, ever-evolving world of…
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Now its time for single gay girls to find love in I KISSED A GIRL in the new TV reality show hosted by Dannii Minogue
Danni Minogue is Back on our TV screens with with another Dating Show. Following the success of I Kissed A Boy the UK’s first exclusive gay dating show for the BBC, its time for the gay women. So now there is I Kissed A Girl in which newly-matched couples meet for the first time…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews THE BACKSTREET an intimate new documentary about London’s longest surviving gay leather bar.
The gay leather scene largely emerged in the US after the Second World War, when returning servicemen wanted to re-create the tough single sex conditions they had been exposed to during active service. Taking inspiration from both the military as well as Californian leather biker culture, the scene grew quickly in large American…




