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  • YEN TAN talks about his new AIDS drama 1985

    YEN TAN talks about his new AIDS drama 1985

      Queer filmmaker YEN TAN’s latest exceptional drama takes place in the early stages of the AIDS pandemic when so many gay men who had yet to come out to their families about their sexuality, were now faced with dealing with their HIV diagnosis alone.  1985 is one such story where a young Texan man goes…

  • Peter Knegt talks about Plus One

    Peter Knegt talks about Plus One

    Canadian filmmaker Peter Knegt talks to queerguru about his new cute short Plus One which he directed, co-wrote and starred in about a gay man’s close relationship with a lesbian. The interview was filmed at Lands End Inn Provincetown during #PIFF2017 by Heather Reed & Hussein Wentz for ‘queerguru reports’ on PTV’s Channel 99  

  • Asking About Akron with Brian O’Donnell

    Asking About Akron with Brian O’Donnell

    One of the interesting facts about queer cinema is that it provides a perfect platform for so many different gay men and women from all walks of life to tell their stories to add to the rich tapestry of how our community is still evolving. It enables us to mold our own history and also…

  • Andrew Haigh Never Vague

    Andrew Haigh is one the most inspired out-gay award-winning filmmakers of his generation, although back in 2009 his career got off to a shaky start with his first movie “Greek Pete”. This documentary of a scrawny looking British rent boy who had the most uninteresting of lives was as about as erotic as a Sunday…