Queerguru reviews Cinémode by Jean Paul Gaultier …. of Life in Paris Frills…

  Watching Jacques Becker’s masterpiece about Parisian Couture in the late 40s, starring the delightful Micheline Presle, on his grandmother’s TV set on a Sunday afternoon and more specifically, the fashion show at the end of the film – every single gown created by the extremely talented and very much forgotten Marcel Rochas – was … Continue reading

Queerguru’s new Paris Correspondents are entranced with the MARTIN MARGIELA Exhibit at Lafayette Anticipations

  This is Martin Margiela’s first solo exhibition as a multi-media artist. The artworks were created in the workshops of the venue. It took two years to achieve the final result. As requested by Margiela himself, you enter the gallery through an emergency exit. As you walk from one changing room to another, you are … Continue reading

Queerguru’s David Lagachu reviews THE MALE GAZE: THREE’S COMPANY

The Male Gaze: Three’s Company – an anthology film series hand-picked by NQV Media deals with myriad issues under the queer sun. However, the series of six short films doesn’t limit itself to singular themes and sensitively deals with universal issues such as racism, politics, xenophobia et al.  Golden Boys (8 mins) Director: Jill Riley. … Continue reading

Everybody’s TalkIng About Jaime : an exuberant queer Brit musical that everybody will love to talk about

  Everybody will really be talking about Jaime the moment they see this feel-good queer coming-of-age movie that is such an excellent adaption of the hit West End Musical. It’s an exuberant gay fairy tale of a 16-year-old teenager from a blue-collar northern British town who overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies, and steps out of … Continue reading