Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews Marco Berger’s ‘The Astronaut Lovers’  the Opening Night Gala Film at Queer Screen Mardi Gras Festival in Sydney

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No astronaut will refuse to look at  the stars… In this romantic comedy from Argentinian Teddy Award Winner Marco Berger (one of Queerguru’s very favorite  queer filmmakers)  Javier Orán and Lautaro Bettoni are Pedro and Maxi,  friends from childhood reunited years later  at a beach house with a group of friends, during a weekend. While … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews Michael Perez-Lindsey’s WILL I SEE YOU AGAIN having its World Premiere at Holly Shorts Film Fest

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      In just a few days Hollywood’s premiere short film festival HollyShorts kicks off its 20th Edition at the TCL Chinese Theater. This prestigious event is devoted to showcasing the best and brightest short films from around the globe  and where the movies could officially qualify for an Oscar Its also well known to … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews MYSTERIOUS WAYS a rare queer NZ/Samoan love story

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  DO NOT MAKE UGLY SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL Reverend Petter Simmons  is  an Anglican Vicar advocating for change  at St. John´s Church in a small town in New Zealand . He is a widower, has a teenage daughter but is now in love with Samoan Jason, who served 8 years in prison and is the actual … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews NATIONAL ANTHEM : queer rodeo performers in search of their own version of the American dream.

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  National Anthem is a story narrated aesthetically as a western with a queer touch that reaffirms sexual identities  without social exclusion . Dylan (Charlie Plummer) is a handsome young man who works hard fo his money under the sun, he lives with his single mother and her son, a very young brother he loves … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Janet Prolman reviews ALL SHALL BE WELL a new very moving lesbian drama from Ray Yeung

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    “All Shall Be Well “is a new lesbian drama from Hong Kong director Ray Yeung that is moving and beautifully made. It opens with a scene from the everyday life of two women, shopping at street markets and then unloading the food at home. We intuit that they might be lovers, especially as … Continue reading



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