A Soul Nourishing Pilgrimage: The 35th Frameline San Francisco International...
Frameline is a film festival that is flourishing alongside the dramatic changes in queer and LGBT identity politics. The larger, more prominent screenings occur in the Castro neighbourhood, which is...
View ArticleThe Festival Where First Feature Directors Reigned: the 38th Frameline San...
Audiences attending the Frameline San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival earlier this year for San Francisco Pride month were, as always, vocal in their love of queer cinema. The quality of...
View ArticleDivine Dog Shit: John Waters and Disruptive Queer Humour in Film
John Waters holds royal status in the world of queer cinema. He is the Prince of Puke, the King of Bad Taste and the Pope of Trash.1 Queer festival program notes and film reviews regularly cite movies...
View ArticleThe 2018 Mezipatra Queer Film Festival: An Adventure Beyond Reality into a...
Themes of liminality run through the Mezipatra Queer Film Festival in Prague. The event is held in November each year, as Europe slowly turns to the coldness of winter. Once, when I stated that Prague...
View ArticleDivine Dog Shit: John Waters and Disruptive Queer Humour in Film (Issue 80,...
Originally published in Senses of Cinema issue 80, September 2016. John Waters holds royal status in the world of queer cinema. He is the Prince of Puke, the King of Bad Taste and the Pope of Trash.1...
View ArticleAnd Then We Danced: Queer sounds and movement
And Then We Danced had its premiere in Georgia on 8th December 2019. I got to first experience this tender film at the Melbourne International Film Festival earlier in August. Due to the queer themes...
View ArticleQueer and Australian Features at the 2020 Adelaide Film Festival
Held primarily at Palace Nova in the CBD’s Eastend, the Adelaide Film Festival was one of only a few festivals in Australia that were able to hold in-cinema events in 2020. The festival took extra...
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