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Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS @ImageOut Film Festival

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  This week QUEERGURU is heading to Rochester in Upstate New York  2018 for the 29th Edition of ImageOut which is the largest LGBTQ+ Film Festival in the region.  Incidentally, they are so much more than an annual film festival as they are an organization with six programs and services.  (Check out http://www.imageout.org/ for full … Continue reading



Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS at Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff

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  Celebrating 15 years  THE IRIS PRIZE FILM FESTIVAL in Wales glorious capital Cardiff has become a leading voice in championing LGBT+ short films, and a significant event in the British film festival calendar. The Festival is the home of the Iris Prize a stunning £30,000 film award – the world’s largest short film prize which … Continue reading



Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS @ GAZE: Dublin’s LGBTQ + Film Fest

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  We never need much of an excuse to visit Dublin, Ireland one of our very favorite cities around the globe, so makes the latest edition of GAZE International LGBT Film Festival a must-do event  Founded in 1992, it has become Ireland’s largest LGBT film event and the country’s biggest LGBT gathering aside from Dublin … Continue reading



Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS @ Palm Springs LGBTQ Film Fest

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Palm Springs with its growing LGBTQ community is often called the Ptown of the West.  In fact, it shares many of the snowbirds who flit between the two coasts when the weather starts to change.  Both towns also have excellent film Festivals, although the Palm Springs Edition is totally LGBTQ.   Held at Cinema Diverse … Continue reading



London’s Queer East Film Festival with rarely-seen queer cinema from East and Southeast Asia.

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  London-based Queer East film festival is one of Queerguru’s most favorite LGBTQ+ events as it showcases rarely-seen queer cinema from East and Southeast Asia. Seeking to amplify the voices of Asian communities in the UK, the festival explores the forces that have shaped the current queer landscape in Asia, and aims to encourage more … Continue reading



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