Brooklyn Film Festival New York City’s longest running international-competitive film festival, announced that its 23rd edition, themed TURNING POINT, will go on in the form of a virtual festival with its FULL lineup of more than 140 films viewable for FREE from May 29 through June 7 at www.brooklynfilmfestival.org. QUEERGURU previewed there selection of … Continue reading
Lars is a young Danish soldier who is resentful because he has been thrown out of the Army after being accused of making a pass at some of his men. Frustrated at being back home with his pushy interfering mother, and unsure of where his life is going, he becomes easy prey for a local … Continue reading
Lars is a young Danish soldier who is resentful because he has been thrown out of the Army after being accused of making a pass at some of his men. Frustrated at being back home with his pushy interfering mother, and at a loose end and unsure of where his life is going, he becomes … Continue reading
For his feature film writing/directing debut actor Anthony J. Caruso has chosen to adapt, and star in, Salvatore Sapienza’s Lambda Literary Award-nominated novel “Seventy Times Seven”. It’s an intriguing new take on the classic conundrum for a gay Catholic priest who has to choose between his vocation and his earthly love of his life. Brother Vito Fortunato (Caruso) … Continue reading
Austrian filmmaker Patric Chiha’s new movie that has just had its World Premiere at Berlinale Film Festival is a gritty fascinating documentary about a small group of young Bulgarian Roma men who flock to Vienna in search of a better life. When they first arrive they can barely speak any German at all and find … Continue reading