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Queerguru’s Top Picks of Must See Movies at NY’S NEWFEST36 Queer Film Festival

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    With less than one week away from NEWFEST the 36th Annual New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival here are QUEERGURU’s Top Picks of Must See. Movies.  It was tougher than usual this year with 140+ (rather fabulous) new queer films that are screening in-person, and streaming throughout the US.     A NICE INDIAN … Continue reading



Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES at OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival in Fort Lauderdale

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  OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival is the largest LGBT cultural arts event in South Florida and is a combination of The Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and the Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival …. and dates back to 1998.  It is such an excellent platform for its very diverse queer communities with … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Top Picks of Must See Movies @IMAGE+NATION :Canada’s original LGBT2SQ+ Film Festival. 

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    November sees us still in the middle of the Queer Film Festivals season right across the globe.  This week we are making tracks up north to the 36th Edition of IMAGE+NATION …. Canada’s original LGBT2SQ+ Film Festival.   This hybrid Festival runs from November 16 – 23rd in Montreal Theatres + curated Programming is … Continue reading



Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES @ Queer Screen – Mardi Gras Film Festival, Sydney

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      In 1993, a group of queer Sydney filmmakers, students, and supporters approached Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to establish an independent organization whose focus would be queer film and screen culture. This organization was Queer Screen. (One of those pioneer filmmakers was Stephen Cummins who died in 1994, and now is … Continue reading



The Chunta : where men have been dressing up like women for centuries

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  Queer filmmaker Genevieve Roudané debut documentary is a  fascinating study of a queer gang of gender-bending dancers fighting to exist in Chiapa de Corzo a remote small town in Mexico. To celebrate the old year ending and the New Year beginning the men dress up as women for a Fiesta night of dancing and … Continue reading



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