Luck Razanajaona’s transporting and touching feature film debut, Disco Afrika, is part coming-of-age story, part political awakening, and a fantastic window …
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Luck Razanajaona’s transporting and touching feature film debut, Disco Afrika, is part coming-of-age story, part political awakening, and a fantastic window …
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In queer filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud’s film Sex, two nameless middle-aged white men, both straight-married chimney sweeps, grapple with their views on gender …
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Anthony Schatteman’s warm and lovely debut feature film Young Hearts is a rare coming-out and coming-of-age film about characters as young as fourteen. The film …
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Ray Yeung's film All Shall Be Well exposes how quickly family bonds can deteriorate and LGBTQ prejudices surface without legal protections. The film All Shall …
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Martha Coolidge's creative nonfiction film Not a Pretty Picture (1976) is hitting cinemas in a new 4K restoration from Janus Films, screening this week in NYC …
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Writer-director Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers is part ghost story and part romance, and it feels like a warm hug. Read our extensive writing on and …
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