Ally Pankiw’s I Used to Be Funny addresses coping with PTSD with a light touch, in this story of a struggling female comic.
InsideOut
Highlights of the 2021 InsideOut Film Festival
The 2021 InsideOut Film Festival featured some of the best LGBTQ+ films of the year, with highlights including A Sexplanation and Beyto.
InsideOut review: Beyto is an unexpected coming-of-ager
Gitta Gsell’s Beyto is more admirable for what it attempts to explore about life as a gay Turkish immigrant in Switzerland than how successful it is at achieving this
No Hard Feelings, The Strong Ones and more to see at InsideOut
No Hard Feelings and The Strong Ones are two must-see films at the InsideOut Film Festival this weekend.
From Ellie & Abbie to Dating Amber, a preview of the 2020 InsideOut Film Festival
InsideOut 2020, the annual Ontario LGBTQ+ showcase, goes online this year with highlights including Ellie & Abbie and Dating Amber.
Frameline winner Rurangi is an involving drama about a trans man’s homecoming
New Zealand drama Rurangi is an emotionally involving film about the ways that shame hurts everyone, featuring a gender diverse cast.