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Queerguru’s Picks of Must See Movies at SEATTLE QUEER FILM FESTIVAL

  Now its time for the Pacific Northwest to get a chance to view the latest queer movies of the year.  They can do so by making tracks for the Three Dollar Cinema for the 27th Edition of the (rather fab) Seattle Queer Film Festival   This year’s hybrid festival features a diverse slate of queer … Continue reading

Queergurus picks of THE MUST SEE FILMS @ image+nation34 Queer Film Fest

  image+nation34 Canada’s first Queer film festival marks its 34 years of sharing queer stories  on November 22, 23, 24 & 27.  This year’s event features in-person screenings PLUS the whole program is available to stream online throughout the whole of Quebec. As usual, the Fest includes the new best queer cinema both international and  … Continue reading

Queerguru’s preview of BFI Flare 2022 : Europe’s biggest and best queer Film Festival

    The annual BFI Flare: London’s LGBTIQ+ Film Festival, is the biggest LGBTIQ+ film festival in Europe …… and we think the best too.  This, the 36th Edition, will take place in person, and also offer a selection of titles available on BFI Player to UK-wide audiences, and to international audiences via Five Films … Continue reading

Queerguru’s José Mayorga reviews ALL THE COLORS OF THE WORLD ARE BETWEEN BLACK & WHITE winner of TEDDY AWARD 2023

  This fictional film from Nigeria just premiered at the Panorama Section of the 73rd annual Berlin International Film Festival. where it won the prestigious TEDDY AWARD  Queerness is a taboo topic in Nigeria, one of the most difficult countries in the world to be an LGBT+ person,  people there can face up to 10 years … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Richard Gilles film review reveals that this was NOT Nicolas Maury’s Best Part

  Queer actor and filmmaker Nicolas Maury was discovered internationally thanks to his role as an extroverted assistant in Call My Agent, the infamous series based in Paris about actors’  frantic agents. My Best Part is his directorial debut and he also plays the main lead, an openly gay, oversensitive, troubled actor reaching his 40s, … Continue reading

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