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Two young men stand together in the summer sun, looking into the camera. The text on the image reads, 'Review'.

Orla Smith / March 18, 2021

BFI Flare Review: Boy Meets Boy is like Weekend for a younger generation

In Daniel Sánchez López’s Boy Meets Boy, two gay men at a crossroads spend a summer day in Berlin together.

A still from makeup next to a headshot of director Claire Oakley. The text on the image says, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / January 24, 2021

Claire Oakley on her genre bending coming-of-ager Make Up

First time filmmaker Claire Oakley discusses the dream that inspired her stylised, genre bending coming-of-age film, Make Up.

A teen girl and teen boy lie together on the floor, staring at the ceiling. The image is accompanied by the text, 'Review'.

Alex Heeney / November 19, 2020

Dating Amber: A charming Irish dramedy about queer teen friendship

In Dating Amber, queer teens Eddie (Fionn O’Shea) and Amber (Lola Petticrew) act as each others’ beards in 1995 Kildare, Ireland.

Alex Heeney / November 6, 2020

‘Camp works best when it’s played straight’: Bruce LaBruce on Saint-Narcisse

After premiering at the Venice Film Festival, Bruce LaBruce’s Saint-Narcisse screened across Canada at Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinema. LaBruce talked to us about updating the Narcissus myth, tackling taboos, twincest, and taking inspiration from 1970s Quebec cinema. What if Narcissus looked into the pond and his reflection walked out of it so that they […]

Stills from three SQIFF films.

Orla Smith / October 18, 2020

Discover low-budget queer cinema at SQIFF 2020

The 2020 Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) displays an array of low-budget queer gems. Here are 3 favorites.

A collage of images from InsideOut films with the name of the festival across the centre of the image.

Alex Heeney / October 9, 2020

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.

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