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Queerguru reviews PINECONE a queer Indian film that’s an exploration of love, relationships, and self-discovery.
Like so much of the old British Empire when Brits finally exited countries they had colonized they left behind some very restrictive and inhumane laws. India is one such case. The country gained independence in 1947 but it took the Indian Supreme Court another 70 years to repeal the British Colonial law that had…
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American Ballet Theatre principal dancer and choreographer James Whiteside now tries his hand at filmmaking
One of the new films that is part of the 2023 installment of the “ALL ARTS Artist in Residence Is by James Whiteside the superstar dancer/choreographer of New York’s American Ballet Theatre. This multi-talented artist has co-directed his debut silent modern film DAYTRIPPER with Kylie Juggert. It’s a love story set on the sandy beaches…
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Moonage Daydream the life and genius of David Bowie
So we already know where the entire QUEERGURU team will be on September 16th as that is the day that NEON releases MOONAGE DAYDREAM into movie theaters. Brett Morgan (The Kid Stays in the Picture, Cobain: Montage of Heck, Jane) film illuminates the life and genius of David Bowie, one of the most…
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Queerguru’s José Mayorga reviews FINLANDIA an authentic story of the Muxes untethered by gender binary
ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FROM OAXACA TO FINLANDIA… The movie opens with the image of a boy listening to a conch shell that reminded me of the portrait of Edouard Boubat and also Nina Ricci´s Farouche perfume from 1973. After the boy´s poetic image we see a sequence of tragedies…




