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Queerguru’s Jose Mayorgas reviews ALL THE SILENCE a touching story about trying to live without sound

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        Miriam  is the daughter of hearing impaired parents,  a sign language  teacher daytime and by night,  an  actress rehearsing as  Arkadina in  Anton Chejov´s The Seagull.  She lives in Mexico City, shares home and is in love with Lola. The film is an Intimate and powerful drama directed by Diego del … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorgas reviews CIURÉ , the debut feature of Gianpiero Puno. “Life in suburban Palermo can be tough”

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    A whimsical sequence of a child´s hands playing under a sheet bathed by the morning light, after what seems to have been a short night sleep ,and a tired bearded man waking up completely. The joyful father/son moment transforms into a rush since the kid is late for school and the father takes … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorgas reviews CROSSING a story of hope, search, forgiveness and acceptance in contemporary Istanbul.

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  Georgian retired teacher Lia (Mzia Arabuli) promised her deceased sister to find out  her missing transgender daughter Tekla.  Achi (Lucas Kankava), a neighbor, informs Lia her niece crossed the border and lives in Turkey, he proposes to a reluctant Lía to go in search of her. He will accompany her as a translator for … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorgas reviews GREEN NIGHT a neo-noir thriller from Chinese Filmmaker Han Shuai

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  At an airport in Seoul, there is a security checkpoint where a sad looking woman agent does her duty, we follow her in a film that captures your attention from  the beginning to end. In this fictional story directed by Han Shuai the security agent´s name is JiaXin (Fan Bingbing) a Chinese woman married to … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorgas reviews MASCARPONE / THE RAINBOW CAKE  could love be better the 2nd time?

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  Opening scene portraits happy times: three handsome men playfully move around rubbing cake frosting on their faces to the rythm of Bizet’s Carmen  Habanera (L´amour est un oiseau rebelle…)  Suddenly we realize that it´s a dream, and a  man is awakening and the music is interrupted by the ringtone of  his mobile phone. That … Continue reading



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