Geoffrey McCormack was a childhood friend of David Bowie when they grew up together in the London suburb of Bromley. When Bowie asked to join his band as a back-up singer in the 1970’s he jumped at the chance and ended up accompanying his on some of his world tours. Bowie had a fear … Continue reading
Filmmaker Gil Baroni’s latest movie, fresh from its glowing reception at the Berlinale earlier this year is yet another example of how innovative and sublime queer movies made in Brazil really are. His tale of a vibrant trans teenager who refuses to be bowed down by any transphobia is like a breath of fresh … Continue reading
Elska Magazine has finally gone Down Under. It’s latest issue is from Sydney Australia one of the gayest cities in the world and it totally decimates the myth that all the men there look like bronzed buff bikinied lifeguards on Bondi Beach! True to form Elksa’s Editor & Photographer Liam Campbell went out of … Continue reading
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
This is a very personal story for filmmaker Kathryn L Beranich as she was part of a small group of lesbians in the small city of Roanoke, Virginia who socialised together in the 1980’s. There were huge feminist movements elsewhere in the USA but for the most part these mainly white privileged closeted women … Continue reading