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Tag: LGBTQ films

I Make a Film, the Film Makes Me

Film
By Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli | June 12, 2019
By Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli | June 12, 2019

I Make a Film, the Film Makes Me

Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli on So Pretty, a fictional autobiography which came to shape her and how she saw herself and the world.

Darker Before They Get Brighter

Film
By Yen Tan | October 25, 2018
By Yen Tan | October 25, 2018

Darker Before They Get Brighter

Director Yen Tan on growing up gay in Malaysia, his journey in America, and how it all relates to his poignant AIDS drama 1985.

We’re Post-Homophobia, Right? Wrong.

Film
By Andrew Fleming | June 28, 2018
By Andrew Fleming | June 28, 2018

We’re Post-Homophobia, Right? Wrong.

Andrew Fleming details the rejection he has faced with his new film, the gay romantic comedy Ideal Home, starring Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd.

Finding the Faith, or What I Learned Working with At-Risk LGBTQ Youth

Film
By Damon Cardasis | January 12, 2018
By Damon Cardasis | January 12, 2018

Finding the Faith, or What I Learned Working with At-Risk LGBTQ Youth

Damon Cardasis on his experiences making Saturday Church, which shows a positive path forward for Christianity in the LGBTQ community.

[to tell other people’s stories]

Film
By Zia Anger | December 27, 2017
By Zia Anger | December 27, 2017

[to tell other people’s stories]

Zia Anger gives her personal take on the controversy surrounding David France and his film The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson.

Why BPM (Beats Per Minute) is the Film 2017 Needed

Film
By Adam Baran | October 23, 2017
By Adam Baran | October 23, 2017

Why BPM (Beats Per Minute) is the Film 2017 Needed

Adam Baran is energized by the French drama about AIDS activists, and offers up a list of ways those similarly inspired can get involved.

[to tell other people’s stories]

Film
By Zia Anger | October 18, 2017
By Zia Anger | October 18, 2017

[to tell other people’s stories]

Zia Anger gives her personal take on the controversy surrounding David France and his film The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson.

“Genital Warts and All”: Bruce LaBruce on Taxi Zum Klo

Film
By Bruce LaBruce | September 5, 2017
By Bruce LaBruce | September 5, 2017

“Genital Warts and All”: Bruce LaBruce on Taxi Zum Klo

In advance of the film's Metrograph screening this Friday, Bruce LaBruce revisits Frank Ripploh's 1980 gay classic.

How Gregg Araki’s Nowhere Helped Me Survive Adolescence (and Find Myself as a Filmmaker)

Film
By Mark Pariselli | July 5, 2017
By Mark Pariselli | July 5, 2017

How Gregg Araki’s Nowhere Helped Me Survive Adolescence (and Find Myself as a Filmmaker)

Mark Pariselli explains how a debilitating case of flu led him to discover the ultimate teen movie, and how it reshaped how he saw the world.

Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Moment by Moment

Film
By Bruce LaBruce | October 25, 2016
By Bruce LaBruce | October 25, 2016

Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Moment by Moment

A bomb on its release, this John Travolta-Lily Tomlin camp feminist melodrama can be mined deeply for covert clues about its two stars' sexuality.

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