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Queerguru reviews MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS with a pitch perfect performance by Lesley Manville

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  Sometimes the rest of the (film) world takes time to catch up with what we Brits have known for years. Actress Lesley Manville is one such case.  A favorite of Mike Leigh in all his ensemble movies ….. and picked up awards for appearing in his Another Year. And although her resume is jampacked … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews NAKED AMBITION : the story of legendary pin-up photographer Bunny Yeager

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  Queer Miami Emmy-nominated filmmaker Kareem Tabsch  continues his penchant for capturing some of the many idiosyncratic characters that have been part of the history that has given Florida its rather ‘showy’ reputation. He started with his short CHERRY POP about  the spoilt Fort Lauderdale cat who traveled in customized Louis Vuitton luggage, and lounged in … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews PINECONE a queer Indian film that’s an exploration of love, relationships, and self-discovery.

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  Like so much of the old British Empire when Brits finally exited countries they had colonized they left behind some very restrictive and inhumane laws.  India is one such case.  The country gained independence in 1947  but it took the Indian Supreme Court another 70 years to repeal the  British Colonial law that had … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews SALVATORE : Shoemaker of Dreams

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  Way before fashionable (and wealthy) women were clamoring for the somewhat outrageous shoes by  Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, and Christian  Louboutin there was just one single shoe designer who had laid the way for them. From 1913 onwards Salvatore Ferragamo created shoes first in Holywood, and then later back in Florence Italy, and was the … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews the uplifting tale of THE DREAMLIFE OF GEORGIE STONE

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  The vast majority of films with transgender storylines that we get to view are remarkable for their sheer bravado and how they each make such a significant contribution to the continuing dialogue about the transgender community.  Dreamlife however went much further and completely blew us out of the water Australian Georgie Stone is such … Continue reading



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