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    Ignasi M.

    Veteran gay Catalan filmmaker Ventura Pons returns to documentaries for his latest film which is a look at the somewhat turbulent life of charismatic renowned museum expert Ignasi Millet.  The opening scene shows openly gay HIV-positive Ignasi counting out his day’s quota of drugs that his multitude of doctors have prescribed and a few they didn’t. The fact … Continue reading

    I’ll Cry Tomorrow : surviving the AIDS pandemic in 1989

      Living through the AIDS pandemic is still a very tough topic to confront especially for those who still suffer from survivor guilt. We however believe that uncomfortable as it is to deal with such a catastrophic time, it is, whether we like it or not, a crucial part of the history of the LGBTQ … Continue reading

    I’m Fine …..No Really!

      We really have to admit it.  We are getting seriously impressed with the original content that is beginning to appear on DEKKOO the (fairly) new LGBT streaming service.  With their 3rd new series in the last month or two about to be launched in, it’s actually starting to show that it is serious about … Continue reading

    I’m Fine Series 3: gay LA millennials trying to get their grips on dating

      The third and last season of Brandon Kirby’s web series I’m Fine about the dating lives of a group of gay millennials in LA , gets back on track after a shaky 2nd season.  Gone is  all the whining (well, most of it) as the characters get more positive and proc-active in finding a … Continue reading

    Im Moshanty: Do You Love Me?

      Queer filmmaker Tim Wolff’s delightful documentary of the larger-than-life singer/activist Moshanty is quite the wee gem. It is not only an affectionate  tribute to one of Papua New Guinea’s most famous citizens, but an insightful glimpse into how she is treated as a transgender in this fiercely conservative Christian country. Before we even meet … Continue reading

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