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Tag: LGBTQ

No Label Required

Film
By Vincent Sabella | September 22, 2017
By Vincent Sabella | September 22, 2017

No Label Required

Vincent Sabella, whose debut feature Elizabeth Blue opens today, asks you to see beyond the superficial.

The True Meaning of Diversity (From the Perspective of a Biracial, Gay Genre Filmmaker)

Film
By Jeffrey Reddick | June 26, 2017
By Jeffrey Reddick | June 26, 2017

The True Meaning of Diversity (From the Perspective of a Biracial, Gay Genre Filmmaker)

The screenwriter behind the Final Destination series and the recent Dead Awake gives his take on a current buzzword in Hollywood.

Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Making Love

Film
By Bruce LaBruce | May 31, 2017
By Bruce LaBruce | May 31, 2017

Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Making Love

Talkhouse Film's champion of the cinematic underdog shares his affection for Arthur Hiller's pre-AIDS gay melodrama.

Why People Need to Start Taking Comedy Seriously

Film
By John Butler | May 30, 2017
By John Butler | May 30, 2017

Why People Need to Start Taking Comedy Seriously

Handsome Devil writer-director John Butler on the genre's secondary status, and the importance of LGBT stories being fun and funny now too.

Southern Discomfort, Or What I Learned About Queerness and Telling Other People’s Stories

Film
By Donal Mosher | May 3, 2017
By Donal Mosher | May 3, 2017

Southern Discomfort, Or What I Learned About Queerness and Telling Other People’s Stories

Donal Mosher breaks down his experiences making – and then screening – a documentary short about Eureka Springs, an LGBT haven in the Bible Belt.

Reimagining the Way We Tell LGBT Love Stories Today

Film
By Brian O’Donnell | February 8, 2017
By Brian O’Donnell | February 8, 2017

Reimagining the Way We Tell LGBT Love Stories Today

Brian O'Donnell, co-director of new VOD release Akron, on why we must move forward the way we think about gay romance on screen.

Why Movies Must Tell Different Kinds of Gay Stories

Film
By Justin Kelly | January 31, 2017
By Justin Kelly | January 31, 2017

Why Movies Must Tell Different Kinds of Gay Stories

Justin Kelly, director of King Cobra and I Am Michael, on the need to move away from depicting typical LGBT characters on screen.

Moving the Cultural Dial When Your “Issue” Has Been Hijacked

Film
By Eric Juhola | January 3, 2017
By Eric Juhola | January 3, 2017

Moving the Cultural Dial When Your “Issue” Has Been Hijacked

Eric Juhola, director of Growing Up Coy, on the need to focus on the human story behind the headlines in social issue documentaries.

Underrated/Overlooked: Stephen Cone on Being 17

Film
By Stephen Cone | November 18, 2016
By Stephen Cone | November 18, 2016

Underrated/Overlooked: Stephen Cone on Being 17

Stephen Cone on the latest film by the criminally undervalued French filmmaker André Téchiné, a director very important to Cone's life and work.

Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Fortune and Men’s Eyes

Film
By Bruce LaBruce | September 23, 2016
By Bruce LaBruce | September 23, 2016

Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Fortune and Men’s Eyes

The Canadian auteur and provocateur champions the 1971 Canadian film which broke boundaries with its frank depiction of homosexuality.

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