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Queerguru’s Janet Prolman reviews ALL SHALL BE WELL a new very moving lesbian drama from Ray Yeung
“All Shall Be Well “is a new lesbian drama from Hong Kong director Ray Yeung that is moving and beautifully made. It opens with a scene from the everyday life of two women, shopping at street markets and then unloading the food at home. We intuit that they might be lovers, especially as…
Queerguru reviews Marco Calvani’s HIGH TIDE a love story set in Provincetown
Some 18 months ago Italian/American queer filmmaker Marco Calvani unexpectedly found himself staying in Provincetown for 6 months in the off season. This is the time of year when this gay mecca at the tip of Cape Cod, is completely empty of all the summer tourists and has a full time population of just…
Queerguru reviews CATHARSIS at its World Premiere at Tribeca
NY Real Estate Broker turned filmmaker Bryan Logvinsky has had real beginners luck with having the World Premiere debut of his short film CATHARSIS at TRIBECA. Its an intriguing experimental tale and the story of a ballet dancer on the eve of a major performance. dealing with his own demons since the …
Queerguru reviews RIPE a refreshing queer coming-out-story from filmmaking duo TUSK that premiered at Tribeca
The Tribeca Film Festival is not just a launching pad for a whole spectrum of the best new independent feature movies, but it also premieres an impressive array of short films too. Ripe is one such case. Made by a queer duo of filmmakers known as Tusk, its a charming coming out-story that happens…
Beryl Cook and Tom Of Finland : new London show celebrates their fabulous commonality of these iconic artists
Every now and then an art show pairing comes along that makes you think “Of course, why haven’t they been shown together before?” 2015’s joint Andy Warhol / Ai Weiwei show in Melbourne triggered that thought for me. It happened again today with Studio Voltaire’s latest exhibition, Beryl Cook / Tom of Finland.…