Tag: shorts compilation
Altered Innocence VOl 2 : an excellent compilation of short queer films that push the envelope
From the very innovative ALTERED INNOCENCE, one of Queerguru’s very favorite queer film distributors comes their latest collection of short films. This new curated compilation has over three hours of LGBTQ and Coming-of-Age short films in two separate programs ‘ ALTERED is a wild blast of strange and transgressive visions with films about virtual love…
Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews THE AUSSIE BOYS a collection of the best new queer short films from Down Under
Take a trip Down Under with these seven short stories, The Aussie Boys, featuring the lives and loves of a selection of guys from across Australia. From historical beginnings in the 1700’s all the way through to noughties truck stop dilemmas, present-day road trip romancing and faces from the past returning for a final…
Queerguru’s Parisian Contributor Richard Gilles reviews FRENCH BOYS : two compilations of queer short films
From a sociological, technical, and personal – French native – viewpoint, THE FRENCH BOYS are very much Gallic indeed in their social transcription of nowadays reality for young French men. It consists of a beautiful collection of short fiction films where the audience learns how French boys from different ethnical backgrounds can engage (or…
Queerguru’s David Lagachu reviews The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams a collection of seven short queer films
The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams showcases a collection of seven short films from both the 20th and 21st centuries. The first film Just Out of Reach (Dir. Jonathan Wald) runs for a blink-and-a-miss four minutes but manages to convey more than the combination of lines uttered by the two actors in it. The story…
Queerguru’s David Lagachu reviews THE MALE GAZE: THREE’S COMPANY
The Male Gaze: Three’s Company – an anthology film series hand-picked by NQV Media deals with myriad issues under the queer sun. However, the series of six short films doesn’t limit itself to singular themes and sensitively deals with universal issues such as racism, politics, xenophobia et al. Golden Boys (8 mins) Director: Jill Riley.…