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

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  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




Port Authority : falling in love is not always what it seems

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  This intriguing debut feature from writer/director Danielle Lessovitz is a journey of discovery of a confused 20 year old youth who runs away from his troubled life in Pittsburgh to try his luck in NY. However when Paul (Fionn Whitehead) arrives at the Port Authority,  half-sister Sara (Louisa Krause) who he had hoped to … Continue reading



Queer filmmaker MARK CHRISTOPHER”s very first short film from 1992

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  For Throwback Thursday Queerguru checks out the first short made by queer filmmaker Mark Christopher best known for  as the writing/director of ’54’  and the subsequent ‘54 The Directors Cut. Christopher was 29 years old in 1992 when he wrote and directed Dead Boys Club.  It is  the story of Toby an innocent young man … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews BLUE SUNSHINE a remarkable must-see transitioning story from India that both entertains and educates

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  One of the sheer joys and benefits of being a queer film reviewer is that we get to be on the frontline to see how and when our community emerges from the darkness of our past and continues to self-determines its own destiny.  Its also the way we can learn about the other parts … Continue reading



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