This intriguing made-for-TV Australian drama directed by Jeffrey Walker is based on the real story of how Sydney’s famous LGBT Mardi Gras came into being. This tale of how a very marginalized community struggled to win acceptance and basic equal rights may be well known to its home audience but is probably news to the rest … Continue reading
One of the most refreshing new LGBTQ web series we have come across for some time has just popped on our radar. It hails from Sydney, Australia and is the story of Cameron (Tim Spencer ) who moved to the city ten years ago and who was certain he would be flooded with invitations to parties … Continue reading
As part of the celebrations of the 40th Anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, NITV an Australian TV Channel commissioned filmmaker Adrian Russell Wills to make Black Divaz. This totally exhilarating hour-long documentary followed six rather fabulous indigenous Drag Queens as they assembled to take part in the very first Miss First Nations Drag Queen competition. This … Continue reading
This debut feature film from Daniel Monks and Stevie Cruz Martin is one of the most provocative stories that tackles gender identity and presents its own very different sci-fi take on this issue that is both innovative and intriguing. Disabled teenager Olly (Monks)is getting increasingly unhappy that whilst his schoolmates are all enjoying dating and the … Continue reading
It may have taken 4 years to eventually get to see the totally charming Australian comedy drama Please Like Me, but it was so well worth the wait. The series that ran for 4 seasons has finally landed up on the Hulu network which encourages you to binge watch as each episode leaves you … Continue reading