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Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews YOUNG HEARTS a tender story of young queer love that premiered at Berlinale

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FIRST LOVE LIGHTS THE FIRE IN YOUR HEART, SWEET LIKE HONEY, SENDS YOU SPINNING AROUND… This fictional story begins with a man singing those lyrics, and they introduce us to the young hearts of the protagonists. Fourteen-year-old Eli as (Lou Goossens) is growing up in a nice European family and has the loving care of … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews SILVER HAZE a gritty queer piece of British realism by Sacha Polak

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    This sophomore feature film from the British filmmaker Sacha Polak SILVER HAZE sees her back working with actress Vicky Knight after their award-winning  Dirty God in 2019.   For that role, Knight was chosen from auditions of burn survivors, and now once again she is starring in the role of a survivor……..  this time … Continue reading



Out on Film : Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ Film Feet presents QUEER-ALL-YEAR MINI FEST

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  You don’t have to wait until the Fall for the  OUT ON FILM  Atlanta’s LGBTQ  Film Festival, to see good queer cinema as they now have a Queer All Year Mini Fest this March.  It will be screening three incredible ….. not to be missed movies kicking off with acclaimed thriller FEMME on  Tuesday, … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews The Summer With Carmen : two friends on a beach plan a movie about their lives

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    Bright and sunny Greece,  summertime and Demosthenes, a good-looking man that captures the eye from beginning to end of the film, an educational one (instructions included) on how to write a script, develop characters, and write about fiction based on facts.  A comedy that embraces us, viewers into a platonic friendship. We follow … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews THE VISITOR the latest film from Bruce LaBruce premiering at Berlinale

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  An alarm and an off voice saying immigration destroys families introduce us to this mind-blowing tale while watching a homeless man wandering on the banks of the River Thames, where he finds a suitcase from which comes out a sculptural tattoed African naked man.    Viewers are introduced to the cast of characters: the … Continue reading



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