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    OUT ON FILM Atlanta : Queerguru’s Top Picks of Must See Films

    The 35th Edition of Out On Film, Georgia’s gay film festival in Atlanta  is now underway. The next 10 days celebration of LGBTQ stories and artists including narrative features, documentaries, short films, and premieres.  It may be one of the oldest queer film fests but it is still one of the hippest go-to-events of Queerguru’s year. Actually … Continue reading

    Out on Film : Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ Film Feet presents QUEER-ALL-YEAR MINI FEST

      You don’t have to wait until the Fall for the  OUT ON FILM  Atlanta’s LGBTQ  Film Festival, to see good queer cinema as they now have a Queer All Year Mini Fest this March.  It will be screening three incredible ….. not to be missed movies kicking off with acclaimed thriller FEMME on  Tuesday, … Continue reading

    Prom King, 2010

    Charlie (Christopher Schaap) was definitely born in the wrong decade.  He is a hopeless romantic who dreams of finding the big love of his love with violins soaring in the background just like in the best old-fashioned Hollywood movies. Instead he is very unhappy about having to look for it in all the wrong places … Continue reading

    Queer Cinema at its very best : Toronto International Film Fest

      Right at the tail end of a very  busy round of Virtual Queer Film Festivals this summer comes the mainstream Toronto International Film Fest an important milestone in the moviemakers  annual calendar. One of the best things about TIFF is that its eclectic program mixes the best of the new blockbusters with some superb indie … Continue reading

    Queer Genius award-winning Doc : chronicling five visionary queer artists: is Re-Released

      Chet Pancake’s award-winning indie documentary  “Queer Genius,” chronicles five visionary queer artists: Eileen Myles (Award-winning American writer and poet), Barbara Hammer (Filmmaker and producer), Jibz Cameron (performance artist and actor), and Black Quantum Futurism (Rasheedah Phillips and Camae Ayewa A.K.A. Moor Mother, literary and artistic creatives) who unapologetically break down barriers in their creative fields … Continue reading

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