Queerguru’s Ris Fatah raved about BORN FOR YOU a brilliant drama about how Italian authorities will stop at nothing to prevent gay men becoming parents

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  Queer human rights remain a hot potato in most countries, including countries we’d expect to know better. Italy, for example, has a mixed record in this area. Same sex sexual activity has been legal in Italy since 1890, and Italy was one of the very few European nations to have an equal age for … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews Luca Guadagnino’s highly anticipated new movie QUEER

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  In an alignment of the stars, director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, A Bigger Splash, Challengers) and Bond actor Daniel Craig have come together with Queer, the film adaptation of William Burroughs’ 1985 semi-autobiographical classic, Queer. Burroughs is widely considered one of the primary figures of the Beat Generation and a major … 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



P. David Ebersole’s restored DEATH IN VENICE CA streams online FREE from Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival

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  Sometimes cliches can come true (and NO this nothing to with that Orange Man  who is biggest cliche of all time who has never told the truth in his whole life!!!!). This is about the best of things are free and thanks to those nice peeps at HONOLULU RAINBOW FILM FESTIVAL , there is … 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



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