Mykki Blanco goes Out Of This World

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  This new documentary from I-D follows the journey American rapper and activist Mykki Blanco takes to explore queer culture in Johannesburg.  Blanco, who has used different pronouns throughout her career,  is fearless and funny as she seeks to breakdown barriers and share all her new experiences with such infectious energy  and vitality. “I was … Continue reading



Netflix’s CLASS: a clash of lifestyles, resentments, envy, and sexual attraction set in an Indian High School

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  One of the great things about NETFLIX programming it refuses to be insular like major TV channels and it schedules such a wonderful selection of shows and series from around the globe.  Especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ programming.  There is Elite, a show from Spain that follows the antics of a wealthy group … Continue reading



Netflix’s TORE a superb queer drama from Sweden that is shockingly good

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    27th-year-old Willam Spetz made his name in his native Sweden as a TikTok star but now he has created, written, and starred in  TORE a superb quirky queer drama that is shockingly good.  He plays the lead character who is awkwardly closeted and in the very first episode is left orphaned when his … Continue reading



New French Shorts 2020 : with flashes of honesty, humour and a little horniness

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                      A marvelously robust and compelling group of French shorts. They are all satisfyingly different filled with flashes of honesty, humour and a little horniness   AHMED’S SONG (Le chant d’Ahmed) Director: Foued Mansour The low key charm is real as young Mike, a chancer … Continue reading




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