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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews “Narcissism – The Auto-erotic images” award-winning documentary about gender, narcissism, and self-love.

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  This is a fascinating, award-winning documentary about gender, narcissism, and self-love. How do we look in the mirror? Do we allow ourselves a narcissistic or even covetous view? And how is it influenced by our gender and/or socialisation? Are we able to love ourselves and our reflection? And why do lesbians often have a … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ONCE A YEAR ON BLACKPOOL SANDS a gritty queer English comedy drama

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    Once A Year On Blackpool Sands is a gritty queer comedy-drama, set in the North of England in the early 1950’s. Based on a true story, director Karlton Parris’s heart-warming film echoes the tradition of ‘kitchen sink’ dramas from that period. This film is based on his play of the same title which … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews OUT IN THE RING that looks at the lives of LGBTQ professional wrestlers past and present,

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  The combination of fantastic stage outfits and personas, hot bodies, lots of same-sex body contact, and few limits as to what behavior is acceptable on stage, means it’s no surprise that professional wrestling has long attracted queer people. Ryan Levey’s excellent new documentary, Out In The Ring, charts the history of queer pro-wrestling in … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews PAUL TAYLOR : Creative Domain …..the legendary choreographer at work

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  Paul Taylor was one of America’s greatest choreographers. For over 60 years, right up until his death in 2018, the enigmatic New Yorker created around 150 unique modern dances, gaining worldwide recognition and respect. Paul Taylor – Creative Domain is a fascinating documentary by Emmy award-winning director Kate Geis, exploring the creation and development … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘PETIT MAL’ an interesting study of both queer throuple and long-distance relationships.

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  There are three stages to a romantic relationship. Stage one is where you avoid farting in front of each other. Stage two is when you don’t mind farting in front of each other and stage three is when you fart in front of each other on purpose! The lesbian throuple in director Ruth Caudeli’s … Continue reading



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