Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews ELEPHANT a Polish intimate story about choosing freedom above family obligations.

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  Polish landscape and rural life are beautifully shot in this fictional drama that portrays families living rooted in tradition and discomfort,  no doubt the effects of the last strong Soviet influence on Poland still project its shadow in the lives of the older ones in the small village. We are introduced to young Bartek … Continue reading



Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES @ GAZE Int. LGBTQ+ Film Fest in Dublin, Ireland

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  Queerguru never needs much of an excuse to cross the Irish Channel and visit Dublin one of its very favorite (queer) citIes.  GAZE  its international annual LGBTQ+ Film Festival takes place every summer Bank Holiday Weekend (i.e. official public days off) since it was founded over 30 years ago.  Not only has it become … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘Aristotle and Dante Discover The Secrets of The Universe’ that opened OUTFEST with such a bang

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    El Paso, Texas, summer 1987. The long hot summer is endless for Mexican-American Aristotle (an excellent Max Pelayo), a handsome but awkward fifteen-year-old loner with no real interests. He keeps himself to himself and feels very different from his fellow classmates, not having any interest in the things they are inspired by. Homelife … Continue reading



Uranian Dreams: Two classic 1970s Homosexual Films by Eloy de la Iglesia coming to Blu-ray and DVD on August 29th

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Queerguru are VERY BIG fans of Altered Innocence queer film distributors who are dedicated to releasing LGBTQ & Coming-of-Age films with an artistic edge.  Their latest home video release is Uranian Dreams: Two Homosexual Films by Eloy de la Iglesia, a pioneering gay and socialist Spanish filmmaker.  Adeptly combining genre and social critique, Eloy de la … Continue reading



Netflix’s CLASS: a clash of lifestyles, resentments, envy, and sexual attraction set in an Indian High School

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  One of the great things about NETFLIX programming it refuses to be insular like major TV channels and it schedules such a wonderful selection of shows and series from around the globe.  Especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ programming.  There is Elite, a show from Spain that follows the antics of a wealthy group … Continue reading



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