And Then We Danced : before falling in love

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  Swedish/Georgian filmmaker Levan Akin’s third film a heartbreaking coming-out-story is probably the first ever LGBT drama ever made in ultra-conservative Georgia. It quite rightly won over international audiences at the Cannes Film Festival early this year  where it was nominated for a Queer Palm. This is the story of Merab (Levan Gelbakhiani) a student … Continue reading



Andrew Hebden reviews the urine trouble in Agnieszka Holland’s CHARLATAN

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Agnieszka Holland’s biographical tale of a Czech herbal expert who makes a living diagnosing patients by their urine samples may not exactly be everyone’s cup of pee at first.  However barely submerged within it is a commentary on the suffocating totalitarian regime it happens under and a pointed statement that supposedly absurd practices supported by … Continue reading




Apricot Groves

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In his first feature film Iranian/Armenian writer/director Pouria Heidary Oureh places his story in his two home countries which are very rarely the settings for any LGBTQ movie.  The tale he spins is exceptionally beautiful and told with such a discreet compassion and understanding that when the main crux of the story is finally revealed, you … Continue reading



Are We Lost Forever : the demise of a relationship

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  Swedish Filmmaker David Färdmar‘s debut feature film,  an excellent queer romance, is an adaption of his short film ]No More We'( available to view on www.dekkoo.com) .  Using the same two very talented lead actors,  Färdmar expands the story of how this love affair turned sour. Adrian (Björn Elgerd) and Hampus (Jonathan Andersson) who … Continue reading



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