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Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS at Reel Affirmations Film Fest in Washington DC

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    Reel Affirmations, Washington DC’s annual  LGBTQ+ Film Festival is by The DC Center, a nonprofit organization offering several different programs to the local LGBTQ community.  The Fest was established in 1981  and has been through a few major changes and reincarnations since then, but is still recognized as one of the largest queer … Continue reading



Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS at Seattle Queer Film Festival

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  Three Dollar Bill Cinema has been running Seattle’s Queer Film Festival for the past 25 years.  Over the years they have established themselves as not only the largest LGBTQ film festival in the Pacific Northwest but also one of the very best in the US. This is one of our very favorite cities and … Continue reading



Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS @ NEWFEST FILM FESTIVAL

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  32 years ago, a NYC-based queer film movement was born. Founded in 1988 in direct response to the AIDS crisis,  NEWFEST the New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival has been a tentpole of NYC’s queer cultural scene. In the subsequent years, it has expanded into a film and media organization with year-long programs to serve … Continue reading



Queergurus picks of THE MUST SEE FILMS @ image+nation34 Queer Film Fest

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  image+nation34 Canada’s first Queer film festival marks its 34 years of sharing queer stories  on November 22, 23, 24 & 27.  This year’s event features in-person screenings PLUS the whole program is available to stream online throughout the whole of Quebec. As usual, the Fest includes the new best queer cinema both international and  … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah is entranced with EL Planeta : a mother/daughter pair of con-artists

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    El Planeta is the debut feature film of Spanish artist, and now also film director, Amalia Ulman. The film premiered at this year’s Sundance Film festival to an enthusiastic audience. Ulman is the director, writer, producer, and star of the film. Her own mother, Ale Ulman, is also in the film, making her … Continue reading



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