2023
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The queer Brit Auteur Terrence Davies who excelled in personal film-making, and who treated cinema as artistry has Died
The gay British auteur Terrence Davies who always reached back into the past for the ideas of his films, has just died aged 77 His output was not prolific but it contained some of the very best quintessentially British cinema in the past 50 years. Davies’s breakthrough in 1973 was ‘The Terrence Davies Trilogy.‘ …
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Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES at SEATTLE Queer Film Fest.
This week we see the opening of the 28th Edition of SEATTLE QUEER FILM FESTIVAL with the theme QUEER JOY IS CINEMATIC with screenings and events exploring what ‘queer joy’ means to members of the LGBTQ+ community. As we have come to expect from this Fest, the diverse slate of queer cinema hails from…
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DYKE DRAG BRUNCH : By Dykes For Dykes. @ PTown Womens Week
Having spent the whole summer here in Provincetown the queer mecca at the tip of Cape Cod we know it’s almost impossible to walk down Commercial Street without being wooed into joining one of the very many Drag Brunches. They are literally everywhere. One of Queerguru’s favorites is run by the vivacious Anita…
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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews a stunning debut film by Fawzia Mirza THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS whose human insights are entertainingly luminous.
For a film that is set around the death of a father and husband and the funeral that follows it, The Queen of My Dreams is so fresh, and super saturated in colour that its vim, sparkle, and humour cannot help but shine through. In this first film written and directed by Fawzia Mirza, …




