Filmmaker Eric Juhola talked to Queerguru about why he has mounted a campaign to screen his movie GROWING UP COY free, and accompanied by a panel discussion to States who are trying to introduce transphobic legislation. Next stop is Massachusetts
The interview with Roger Walker-Dack was filmed by Hussein Wentz at Lands End Inn during the Provincetown Film Festival
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P.S. Queerguru would love you to bits if you did us one tiny favor. Despite the fact that we have had almost 250K hits on You Tube (yeah!) they will not give us a single cent of the advertising money that they make off us until we have more subscribers. Won’t cost you a dime, but it will help support our site. Just simply click on the link below. Thank you very much!
Danny Robertshaw and Ron Danta are a wonderful selfless gay couple who somehow managed to combine their lives as horse trainers with running a highly successful dog rescue service from their farmhouse in North Carolina. Their story is told in a compelling new documentary directed by Ron Davis which tells the tale of how, with great personal sacrifices, they have found good homes for dogs that other people thought were unadoptable.
Filmmaker Joanna James talked with Queerguru about her new doc A Fine Line Movie explores why only 6% of Head Chefs & Restaurant Owners are Women when traditionally women have always held the central role in the Kitchen.
The actress Sandra Dickinson left her native Washington DC in 1970 to follow an Englishman man back to his home country. Even though that relationship didn’t have a happy ever after ending, she fell in love with the country and stayed. The English fell in love with her too and for the past almost 50 years she has had a very successful career flitting between TV movies and the Theatre. Last year she starred in a play about Lucille Ball which gave her the best reviews of her career, and now she’s found herself another meaty role in The Unbuilt City that is due to open next week. We caught up with her via a Facetime when she had just rushed home from rehearsals