Reeling: Chicago’s LGBTQ+ International Film Festival is the second longest-running film festival of its kind, and has always been one of Queerguru’s favorites. In this groundbreaking 41st Edition, the programmers have really gone that extra mile with one of its most diverse and adventurous schedules that seem to run the whole queer spectrum. Its … Continue reading
There is no better place in the world to spend all of August than in Edinburgh, Scotland. It’s when the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as ‘The Fringe”) dominates the city. It is the world’s largest performance arts festival, which in 2019 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 … Continue reading
It’s almost time for the 23rd ANNUAL Provincetown Film Festival. This year like most Festivals in this post-Covid world, it will be a hybrid event mixing outdoor screenings a few indoor screenings but the bulk being virtual online screenings. The good news is that the latter can be viewed by anyone living in Massachusetts
PFF is not an #LGBTQ Film Festival in the true sense of the word but as we make up a significant part of the community here, there is, as always, an excellent slate of new queer movies that we think you really should see:
\Word of warning though if you are wanting to see any of the films in the flesh and go to any of the events THEN YOU MUST RESERVE IN ADVANCE as there will be limited seating for a safe and environmentally responsible festival.
To check out the rest of the Fest and buy tickets go to ProvincetownFilm.Org. And to read the full reviews of our Top Picks and over 1200 over queer films, go to queerguru.com.