queerguru reviews The Sense of An Ending
Filmed for PTV : screening at Waters Edge Cinema, Provincetown.
Filmed for PTV : screening at Waters Edge Cinema, Provincetown.
queerguru reviews Lone Scherfig’s new movie THEIR FINEST a rather charming romantic comedy set in London in Blitz in the 1940’s is essentially a tale of an accidental feminist who single-handedly saved the British film industry and boosted the flagging morale of the war-torn country’s population.
Filmed by Roger Walker-Dack for ‘queerguru reports’ on PTV’s Channel 99
queerguru also caught up with Lone Scherfig to talk about the movie during Miami Film Festival in February : apologies for the poor sound as the interview was held in very packed and noisy room at The Standard.
Filmed for queerguru reports for PTV’s Channel 99 by Douglas C. Lance of www.fotonoggin.com
queerguru tv had a blast at the Provincetown Film Festival #PIFF2017 earlier this year. We were on the Red Carpet, reviewed 15 movies + filmed 20 one-on- one interviews with filmmakers too. Here’s a wee glimpse of our week.
principal photography : Hussein Wentz
written & edited : Roger Walker-Dack
queerguru thanks: Amy Davies, Anthony & Alex, Chloe Sevigny, Christine Walker, Crown & Anchor, Courtney Moorhead, David France, Derek Dodge, Eddie Shore, Heather Reed, Jake Graf, Jason Benjamin, Jennifer Reeder, John Waters, Katherine Diekermann, Kory Mello, Lands End Inn, P.David Ebersole, Peter Knegt, PTV, Rick Murray, Robbie Lepzer, Sarah Wharton, Sebastian Junger, Todd Hughes, Victoria Cruz, Vincent Gagliostro, Will Sullivan,
and the entire crew at
#PIFF2017 PROVINCETOWN FILM FESTIVAL
queerguru reviews Lion a highly emotional true life story about a 5 year poor Indian boy who is accidentally separated from his family, is shipped overseas, but still never forgets his family.
Reviewed for P.T.V. & Waters Edge Cinema, Provincetown
2016 was a particularly golden year for the number of LGBTQ documentaries that found their way onto our screens. From movies that looked back at our history and iconic cultural figures in our past, to the ones that focused on the everyday struggles of queer youth coming to terms with their identity and fitting in within our community, to others who discovered larger-than-life activists that are making such a difference. For every one of the excellent films that made our list, we had to leave dozens out that so deserved both our attention and acknowledgement. Queer cinema has never been stronger.
Here then our TOP TEN PICKS of the BEST LGBTQ DOCUMENTARIES of 2016 (and all but No 10 are available on streaming platforms everywhere) filmed for P.T.V.