Ally Pankiw’s I Used to Be Funny addresses coping with PTSD with a light touch, in this story of a struggling female comic. The film had its world premiere at …
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Ally Pankiw’s I Used to Be Funny addresses coping with PTSD with a light touch, in this story of a struggling female comic. The film had its world premiere at …
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The 2021 InsideOut Film Festival featured some of the best LGBTQ+ films of the year, with highlights including A Sexplanation and Beyto.With just eight months …
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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 …
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No Hard Feelings and The Strong Ones are two must-see films at the InsideOut Film Festival this weekend. We also review Canadian docs Sex, Sin, & 69 and …
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InsideOut 2020, the annual Ontario LGBTQ+ showcase, goes online this year with highlights including Ellie & Abbie and Dating Amber.Toronto’s annual LGBTQ+ …
Frameline Film Festival Audience Award Winner Rurangi is an emotionally involving film about the ways that shame hurts everyone, featuring a gender diverse …
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