Queerguru reviews MY PARTNER a coming of age ‘boys-love’ story filmed in English, Haiwaiin and Tagaloo

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    My Partner , the feature film debut of director Keli’I Grace, a native Hawaiian visual storyteller is a very unique touching coming-of-age story.  Written by Lance D Collins also from Hawaii, it is to our knowledge,  the first movie filmed in English, Hawaiian and Tagalog……the national language of the Philippines. This how ever … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews PINECONE a queer Indian film that’s an exploration of love, relationships, and self-discovery.

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  Like so much of the old British Empire when Brits finally exited countries they had colonized they left behind some very restrictive and inhumane laws.  India is one such case.  The country gained independence in 1947  but it took the Indian Supreme Court another 70 years to repeal the  British Colonial law that had … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews UNICORNS where a sexual awakening can blossom into a touching queer romance

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    This third feature film from Welsh/Egyptian  filmmaker Sally El-Hosaini continues her concern with gender/sexual identity that she explored so beautifully in My Brother The Devil.  She has also set UNICORNS in present day UK where the younger members of immigrant families feel stuck in the middle of two different cultures that are unsure … Continue reading



Queerguru’s ANDREW HEBDEN raves about Francis Lee’s AMMONITE

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  It is time to rename the London Film Festival the Lesbian Film Festival because once again our favourite movie of the series was all about the women. Last year it was the skin clawing religious creeper Saint Maud and the ode to life long love of the Two of Us. This year it’s the … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews a stunning debut film by Fawzia Mirza THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS whose human insights are entertainingly luminous.

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  For a film that is set around the death of a father and husband and the funeral that follows it, The Queen of My Dreams is so fresh, and super saturated in colour that its vim, sparkle, and humour cannot help but shine through. In this first film written and directed by Fawzia Mirza,  … Continue reading



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