Queerguru reviews HAPPY CAMPERS a fascinating documentary about the death throes of a shabby trailer park

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  Amy Nicholson‘s rather compelling new fly-on-the -wall documentary is about a particular piece of American life in its death throes. It’s all about a very shabby rundown trailer park In Chincoteague, Virginia and the lives of its blue-collared residents that have lived there  each summer for several decades..  Now this is to be their … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews Jeanie Finlay’s YOUR FAT FRIEND a compelling doc that will challenge so many long-held misapprehesions

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  Queerguru first came across Brit filmmaker Jeanie Finlay’ in 2015 when we were bowled over by her documentary Seashorse. Her sympatico telling of the story of Freddy McConnell, a determined Brit trans man who wanted to give birth was a remarkable testament of faith by McConnell in allowing the cameras to film every part … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews L.A. QueenCiañera ‘from harrowing to happy’ the life story of trans activist Bamby Salcedo

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  As this documentary starts to unfold, Bamby Salcedo explains why at the age of 50 she is about to have her own version of a quinceañera party.  This is a Mexican traditional celebration that all girls have at the age of 15 to mark their coming of age and enter into womanhood.    For … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews LYNCH/OZ on how the auteur was influenced by The Wizard of Oz

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  Alexandre O Philippe‘s documentary  LYNCH/OZ is a must-see for every movie nerd ….. especially the queer ones.  It explores how the auteur David Lynch incorporated elements and themes inspired by The Wizard of Oz (1939) into his movies. Most notably 1990’s Wild at Heart included the main character seeing a vision of Glinda among other making other Oz … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews MERCHANT IVORY a celebration of the work and lives of the queer pioneer filmmakers

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  Stephen Soucy’s new documentary MERCHANT IVORY is one of those rare films that actually surpasses all the hype and the anticipation that preceded it.   This affectionate profile on the legendary queer film pioneers makes for such joyous viewing.  Especially if you are of a certain age (!) and grew up on the splendor of … Continue reading



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