Queerguru shares YOU SAY HELLO a wonderfully moving short queer film that makes for compulsive viewing

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  Why this rather touching and  moving LGBTQ short from 2019 never surfaced on our horizon before now, is somewhat of a mystery. You Say Hello is a story about  suicide and loneliness which amongst LGBT youth is an important issue.  It is however also a story of resilience and growth,  and by setting it … Continue reading



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 Ris Fatah reviews GANYMEDE : an intense, well-paced, unpredictable queer drama with a serious message

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  Every year nearly 2 million young LGBTQ+ people in the USA seriously consider suicide, the likelihood of a suicide attempt increasing 8-fold if conversion therapy has been attempted on the youth. Over 700,000 people in the USA have been subject to conversion therapy. These shocking statistics were part of the inspiration, along with the … Continue reading



LA MAISON : a new French TV series about the high dramas within an iconic Paris-based high-fashion atelier.  

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      Two of  (the many) things we love about the French are ‘fashion’ and ‘high drama’ and there is a brand new TV series that combine them perfectly La Maison, the upcoming French-language  drama is set within an iconic Paris-based high-fashion atelier.   Apple TV promise a behind-the-scenes look at the contemporary, ever-evolving world of … Continue reading



Here’s an early Christmas gift : Pedro Almodovar’s first film made in English : THE ROOM NEXT DOOR starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton

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    Any new Almodovar film is cause for celebration, and even more so this time as its his first one made in English.  Starring two Oscar winning actors  Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, THE ROOM NEXT DOOR, is not being released until ‘award season’ in December. The film follows Ingrid (Julianne Moore) and Martha … Continue reading



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