3 queer stories, 3 queer filmmakers, 3 journeys into the queer underground celebrating World Pride 2023. The Queer Underground is a place beyond the flash of Mardi Gras, beyond the pulse of Friday in Taylor Square., Sydney . It’s a world where labels mean nothing: there are no bears, no lipsticks, no twinks, no … Continue reading
Joe Wilson’s fascinating new documentary sheds light on a threat to the very existence of a small LGBTQ community the other side of the world that makes for very compelling viewing. It is set in the tiny island Kingdom of Tonga, where the locals are very proud of the fact that theirs is the only Pacific … Continue reading
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
Come February it’s time to make tracks to NY’S Film Forum (one of Queerguru’s very favorite movie theaters) for a program of SAPPHIC CLASSICS AND DISCOVERIES. For almost two weeks from Feb 2nd, they are programming some incredible queer films inc MÄDCHEN IN UNIFORM | BORN IN FLAMES DESERT HEARTS | THE KILLING … Continue reading
The 35th Edition of Out On Film, Georgia’s gay film festival in Atlanta is now underway. The next 10 days celebration of LGBTQ stories and artists including narrative features, documentaries, short films, and premieres. It may be one of the oldest queer film fests but it is still one of the hippest go-to-events of Queerguru’s year. Actually … Continue reading