Provincetown Film Festival
The Queer Element of Provincetown Film Festival
It’s the 21st Edition of Provincetown Film Society & Festival and as usual there is an excellent selection of #LGBTQ films in their diverse program . QUEERGURU has been through them all and here is our take on the Fest’s queer element #AnAlmostOrdinarySummer #Adam Circus of Books Documentary #EndOfTheCentury #GayMensChorusDeepSouth Hedwig and the Angry Inch Lavender – Short Film Making Montgomery Clift Seahorse: The Dad Who…
The sun never stops shining on Peregrine’s exuberant production of Hair
HAIR ☆☆☆☆☆ When I first saw Hair The Musical at the Shaftesbury Avenue in London as a very impressionable young man, little did I think that 50 years later no longer young (but still fairly impressionable) would I be watching a new production in Provincetown where I now live. The years have been kind to…
Khol; an Indian/American’s Coming Out Story
Queerguru talks with Shawn Parikh and Alessandro Nori the writers & actors of KHOL: a short queer movie about a young Indian/American and his struggle to come out to his traditional Indian Family The interview with Roger Walker-Dack was filmed on the Red Carpet at the Crown and Anchor Opening Party of the 20th…
Christine Vachon the doyenne of indie queer (and non queer) movies
Christine Vachon’s Killer Films have produced some of the best indie films for decades. Known especially for her work with Todd Haynes, she has produced some of the very best queer cinema, and ‘non-queer’ ones too. Queerguru caught up with her at the Provincetown Film Festival when we asked her about her current slate…