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Keep The Cameras Rolling : The Pedro Zamora Way reviewed by Queerguru’s Ris Fatah

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  Keep The Cameras Rolling is the moving story of HIV/AIDS educator and activist Pedro Zamora’s life and death. Pedro shot to the world’s attention in 1994 as the first person on weekly TV to be completely open about his HIV/AIDS status. Starring in season 3 of the then hugely popular MTV’s ground-breaking reality TV … Continue reading



Lady Buds : the compelling story of 6 women who were pioneers in growing cannabis

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    Lady Buds is a compelling award-winning documentary from queer filmmaker Chris J Russo that is a must-see for anyone who takes their cannabis ‘serious’.  Her story follows six courageous women transitioning from the illicit market to the newly regulated market in the California cannabis industry. But the new legislation, with regulations that favor … Continue reading



LBGTQI+ Movie Night In Bangkok – documenting queer Lives in the Asia region

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  Thailand is getting back to normal with the just-announced LGBTI+ Movie Night to be held March 24,  in the wonderful gardens of the Embassy of the Netherlands on Wittayu Road in Bangkok (recently renamed Krungthep Manahakorn). The event is organized by the embassy in cooperation with Document Our History Now (www.documentourhistorynow.org) The previous event … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviewed #LookAtMe : when a Singaporean YouTuber publicly defends his gay twin all hell lets loose

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  #LookAtMe is the latest film by Singaporean film director Ken Kwek. Inspired by similar real-life events, Kwek explores the effects Singapore’s anti-gay laws, discrimination, surveillance, and human rights issues have on a mother and her two sons.  Sean and Ricky Mazuki (both played by Yao) are twins in their late teens who live with … Continue reading



Male Objectification – A Supercut (NSFW)

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  Editor Stanely Thai said that his video is meant to be a critique of female objectification in Hollywood cinema because it is done more often and usually in an exploitative way.  He attempted to subvert that notion by featuring men instead.  Some people may find the video as an alternative to porn or an … Continue reading



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