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Altered Innocence VOl 2 : an excellent compilation of short queer films that push the envelope

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From the very innovative ALTERED INNOCENCE, one of Queerguru’s very favorite queer film distributors comes their latest collection of short films.  This new curated compilation has over three hours of LGBTQ and Coming-of-Age short films in two separate programs  ‘ ALTERED is a wild blast of strange and transgressive visions with films about virtual love … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews FRIDA the story of the great Mexican artist that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival

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  A documentary feature with animations of her paintings for new generations. In a linear narrative dated from 1910 to 1954 and based on rich archival material, Frida Kahlo´s life, full of expectations and pain, is made acquainted for those who do not know of her omnipresence since decades ago.  The Director shows  Frida from … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews DISCO BOY with yet another stunning performance by Franz Rogowski.

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  A fascinating tale that intertwines personal struggles with cultural legacies from Africa, where rituals and music are full of meaning,  and Europe, as a colonizer and also as the promised land for immigrants moving from East to West, and South to North. Outstand from the cast  Jomo (Morr Ndiaye), his sister Udoka (Laetitia Ky) … Continue reading



‘My First Time’ a delightful YouTube series that explores the transformative nature of queer first experiences.

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      We all remember our first encounter with love ….. whether it be just a crush or an actual kiss . So thus this new Australian YouTube web series  ‘My First Time’ may bring back your happy memories. This series on ‘We Are Pride‘ channel is made for queer people and their allies by … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews RUSTIN a biopic about the gay black activist who was the chief architect of 1963 Civil Rights March

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    It’s Oscars season, and amongst a fairly predictable line-up of nominees is the nomination of Colman Domingo for his role as Bayard Rustin in the Netflix biopic Rustin. Rustin was a gay black activist who was the chief architect of the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington which led to the creation of … Continue reading



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