For Throwback Thursday Queerguru checks out the first short made by queer filmmaker Mark Christopher best known for as the writing/director of ’54’ and the subsequent ‘54 The Directors Cut. Christopher was 29 years old in 1992 when he wrote and directed Dead Boys Club. It is the story of Toby an innocent young man … Continue reading
From a very conservative South Africa comes this very provocative full-frontal queer short film written and directed by Luiz DeBarros back in 1995 It’s a psychological thriller that explores a tense abusive relationship between a gay man and his childhood bully. From the opening scene when the naked bully is tied to a chair, … Continue reading
Queer filmmaker Tyler Rabinowitz’s latest short film a wee heart-wrenching drama about young love that was made before the COVID lockdown. However this story about the pain of separation between the two lovers reminds us of the toil the current pandemic is taking on long-distance relationships. See You Soon stars two very talented actors … Continue reading
This short film by Norwegian writer and director Henry K. Norvalls is not shocking by its sheer nudity, but what it actually leads too. It is the story of a man enters the shower after working out, but is soon side tracked by an unidentified noise. He decides to seek out the source and enters … Continue reading
Dr Lee Campbell is an artist, performance poet, experimental filmmaker, writer, Senior Lecturer at the University of the Arts London (UAL), and curator/founder of Homo Humour, the first of its kind project on contemporary queer male film and moving image practices that explore humor and LGBTQ+ storytelling and has screened all over the world … Continue reading