BELLO, Failure, Emotions and Redemption : a new film by Noel Alejandro (NSFW)

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  Born in Barcelona and currently based in Berlin, Noel Alejandro is an independent filmmaker and alternative adult films director whose work explores pornography as a tool to question society’s old standards. His films go beyond the explicit, being set to live in a blend between cinema and erotica. Noel’s force strives for a more sensitive … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews the Israeli speedo clad drama THE SWIMMER

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  Erez, a talented young Israeli swimmer, is one of five swimmers selected for a special residential training camp. The swimmers are in competition with each other and the winner will be chosen to join the Israeli Olympic swimming team. Erez (Omer Perelman) meets the beautiful, muscular Nevo (Asaf Jonas), a fellow swimmer at the … Continue reading



Wicked Queer’s really wicked queer Shorts

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  One of the (many) things Queerguru loves about WICKED QUEER  Bostons LGBTQ Film Festival is the attention and support they give to queer short filmmakers.  Let’s be clear here, we don’t mean those of limited stature, but the talented creatives that pack their stories into a few minutes.  So often overlooked compared to feature … Continue reading



Goodbye Seventies : the latest film from Todd Verow

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  There is an uneasy space in cinema where homages to bad 70s movies sit. The cliches of stilted dialogue, dodgy camera angles, arthouse pretentiousness and grainy visuals can hardly be celebrated without employing them. And doing so feels like double dipping back into a garbage can we were all glad to empty. Todd Verow … Continue reading



BloodSisters: Leather, Dykes and Sadomasochism

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  Michelle Handelman’s video BLOODSISTERS is celebrating its 25th Anniversary with a screening at Outfest Los Angeles Virtual Film Festival right now. It’s probably her most well known project from a whole body of controversial work that explores the sublime in its various forms of excess and nothingness. The film is not merely an in … Continue reading



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