We finally managed to cross off another film that has been on the Queerguru must-see film since 2012 when it won a César for Best Documentary Film (Meilleur film documentaire). Les Invisibles by queer French filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz a two-time Teddy Award Winner is a tender look at a group of French seniors who … Continue reading
LesFlicks presents SaFFlicks a day of sapphic film showcasing lesbian & bisexual stories from across the world on the big screen in Folkestone UK. From comedy to drama and neo-noir thrillers – there is something for everyone to enjoy. 3 features, a webseries and 33 short films that take us from first coming out … Continue reading
The brilliantly funny queer comedian Robert White who made it to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent flippantly explained his Asbergers away by claiming he is a genius. He played the line for laughs although, by the time he finished his act, I had totally come to agree. White’s appearance on TV is … Continue reading
Dealing with the sudden death of a loved one is tough at the best of times but when you, and he, are in your 20’s, the loss is that much harder to come to terms with. Soon after Isidore Bethel graduated from Harvard and moved to France to studying filmmaking at École Normale Supérieure he received word … Continue reading
When watching Bulgarian filmmaker Svetoslav Draganov’s new documentary about the three Liliev brothers unfold, you can be forgiven in thinking at first that there is possibly more than a touch or irony in the title of his film. The brothers share their surname, but that’s where the similarity ends. Their mother died a few years … Continue reading