documentary

  • From Queerguru Archives : the delightful TEDDY BEAR a Sundance Winner in 2012

    From Queerguru Archives : the delightful TEDDY BEAR a Sundance Winner in 2012

      This is the story of Dennis (Kim Kold) a Danish middle-aged pumped-up 6′ 5″ bodybuilder who weighs in at 305 lbs but still lives at home with his diminutive shrew of a mother who bullies him like mad.  After Dennis’s old Uncle Bent (Allan Mogensen) marries his new young Thai bride it sets him off…

  • Gemmel and Tim : the true stories of Gemmel Moore and Timothy Michael Dean

    Gemmel and Tim : the true stories of Gemmel Moore and Timothy Michael Dean

      On July 27th 66-year-old Ed Buck a prominent Democrat donor was finally convicted of a nine-count indictment that included charges that he supplied the methamphetamine that killed two men during “party and play” encounters at his apartment.   It is hopefully the final chapter of two harrowing tales that started back in 2017 and had…

  • Queerguru reviews ‘The Legend Of The Underground’

    Queerguru reviews ‘The Legend Of The Underground’

      One of the best new queer docs that came out of Tribeca Film Festival this year was The Legend of the Underground by  Nneka Onuorah and Giselle Bailey Based around an event in August 2018 when Nigerian police raided a birthday party at a hotel in Lagos, throwing 57 men in jail for allegedly participating in a…

  • Queerguru reviews ‘Fanny : The Right To Rock’

    Queerguru reviews ‘Fanny : The Right To Rock’

      Award-winning Canadian documentarian Bobbi Jo Hart has this knack for uncovering queer stories that we may have heard of, but for the most part, are untold.    She did this beautifully with her affectionate and in-depth look at Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, the world’s foremost all-male ballet company in ‘Rebels on Pointe’. …