Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews UNFIGHTABLE an intimate profile of female trans MMA fighter Alana McLaughlin

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    The debate around the inclusion of trans women athletes into cis women’s sporting categories has raged strong for several years. The various sports governing bodies around the world are trying their best to come up with workable solutions that demonstrate compassion, integrity and fairness to all athletes. Empirical data on the strength of … Continue reading



Queerguru previews WILL + HARPER : one of the most poignant + enjoyable Road Movies you will ever see

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    I have to confess that up to this moment I guess I had never spent much time thinking  about the actor/comedian WILL FERRELL.  I knew he had progressed from being a cast member of Saturday Night Live to starring roles in Hollywood comedies  in which he enjoyed some considerable  success.  But as this … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorgas reviews “The True Story of Tamara de Lempicka & The Art of Survival”

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  THERE ARE NO MIRACLES, THERE IS ONLY WHAT YOU MAKE Tamara de Lempicka Director Julie Rubio drives us in a green Bugatti while providing a chronologically  accurate portrait of a  XX Century female artist looking for the future, an outstanding woman in the broad sense of the word. Through vintage family films, vintage and … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews THE BUS DRIVER a short trans film from Mynamar screening at NY’s. PRIDEFULL Fest

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  The Bus Driver is short documentary film produced by The Scottish Documentary Institute and directed by Ku Ki. Released in May 2024, it follows a day in the life of a trans bus driver and his wife as they try to make a living in a country beset by curfews and power cuts.   … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews THE BACKSTREET an intimate new documentary about London’s longest surviving gay leather bar.

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    The gay leather scene largely emerged in the US after the Second World War, when returning servicemen wanted to re-create the tough single sex conditions they had been exposed to during active service. Taking inspiration from both the military as well as Californian leather biker culture, the scene grew quickly in large American … Continue reading



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