Hockney

Posted on Categories queertiquesLabels , , , ,

David Hockney, O.M. C.H. R.A. is possibly the greatest living English artist and is considered a ‘national treasure’. A painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer and photographer he has been a major presence on the art scene since he first caught the public’s eye when taking part of Young Contemporaries Exhibition at the Royal College of Art … Continue reading



Holding The Man & Remembering The Man

Posted on Categories queertiquesLabels , , , ,

This devastatingly heartbreaking true story of  two young Australian men Timothy Conigrave and his ‘husband’ John Caleo is so good that it needs to be told twice.  Well, actually three times if you also count the award-winning play that ended up being staged all around the world.  Conigrave wrote his memoir that both movies and … Continue reading




HOMO-SAY-WHAT – a history of institutionalized homophobia

Posted on Categories queertiquesLabels , ,

The very next day after queer filmmaker Craig Bettendorf and his crew celebrated Treading Yesterday’s world premiere at Dances with Films in Hollywood, the euphoria quickly disappeared.  It was the night of the mass-killing at the Pulse Night Club in Orlando. The bitter irony (if that’s the right word) is that ‘Treading Yesterday’  Web Series … Continue reading



Hot To Trot

Posted on Categories queertiquesLabels , ,

Choosing exactly who to be the main subjects in a documentary that will take over four years to shoot is always a major gamble, but one that played off big-time for Gail Freedman the director and producer of Hot To Trot a totally enchanting look at the world of competitive same-sex ballroom dancing.  Freedman selected … Continue reading



Follow queerguru

Topics

Newsletter

Search This Blog


Share

Topics

Newsletter

Newsletter