Tag: queer movies
Queerguru’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE QUEER MOVIES at the 26th Edition of P.Town Film Festival
This week sees the 26th Edition of the annual PROVINCETOWN FILM FESTIVAL with five days of “unflinching cinema”. This 5-day festival showcases American and international independent narrative, documentary, and animated features and shorts as well as panel discussions and special events. Like the Cape Cod town it is situated in this is one of…
Queering the Canon: Totally Radical : 5 days of rebellious queer films
Rock the foundations of society with this electrifying, decades-spanning series that entertains as it spits in the face of authority. Playfully rebellious, full of fury, and queer AF–this retrospective collection of rollicking adventures and cult curios includes dynamic dystopias, outcasts reclaiming their space, a revolutionary women collective, and even an imaginative alt-musical about AIDS.…
Miami (Not So Queer) Film Festival 2021
It’s apparent to Queerguru that when they slimmed down the 38th Edition of the Miami Film Festival Virtual Online Edition, the LGBTQ movie section of the program suffered. What was once a very respectable showing of some new cutting-edge queer movies is now down to a solitary feature film. Plus two shorts. The Poppy…
Brooklyn Film Festival Virtual Online FREE FEST : the best QUEER MOVIES
Brooklyn Film Festival New York City’s longest running international-competitive film festival, announced that its 23rd edition, themed TURNING POINT, will go on in the form of a virtual festival with its FULL lineup of more than 140 films viewable for FREE from May 29 through June 7 at www.brooklynfilmfestival.org. QUEERGURU previewed there selection of…
Queerguru Goes to the Movies: Miami Film Festival
There may only be 3 feature length QUEER movies at Miami Film Festival this year BUT at least they are all powerful MUST-SEE’S : David France’s insightful look at the devastating attempts by the Chechnyan Government to exterminate the LGBTQ population. Welcome To Chechnya; Bolivian director Rodrigo Bellott’s excellent , but heartbreaking coming of age tale…