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11 Sep 2012
A fun promo for Lisbon's gay cliché busting LGBT film festival, Queer Lisboa.
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20 Jul 2011
The 19th Dublin International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, GAZE, takes place over the August Bank Holiday weekend from July 28th to August 1st. All the details and the full programme are HERE, and there is something for everybody. In fact, there's lots for everybody!
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27 Jul 2010

GAZE, the 18th annual Dublin lesbian and gay film festival is happening next weekend over the Bank Holiday in the Lighthouse cinema in Smithfield. This year the festival presents a cornucopia of features, documentaries and shorts from Ireland and around the world.
Full programme HERE.

Documentaries feature strongly including the Toronto Film Festival award-winning documentary THE TOPP TWINS; UNTOUCHABLE GIRLS. Its themes of life's humour and pathos are shared by REGRETTERS, TWO SPIRITS, and ALL BOYS. PRIMA DONNA: THE STORY OF RUFUS WAINWRIGHT'S DEBUT OPERA is both a record of an artistic process and an insight into his gifted family including interviews with his sister Martha, his father Loudon Wainwright III and his mother Kate McGarrigle.
GAZE also offers many top-notch feature films to enjoy including BBC's acclaimed costume drama THE SERCET DIARIES OF MISS ANNE LISTER, and Jordan Scott's CRACKS starring Bond's Eva Green which was shot in Ireland.
At 18 the Festival looks forward but also reflects back on one of the seminal moments in gay history. STONEWALL UPRISING is a moving and definitive portrayal of what was to become a turning point in the history of the gay rights movement. GAZE also highlights a number of themes in the line up such as the fluidity of gender in TO DIE LIKE A MAN, PAULISTA, and THE LAST SUMMER OF LA BOYITA and documentaries like ASSUME NOTHING and REGRETTERS and the coming out story in THE MAN WHO LOVED YNGVE, LOOSE CANNONS, and the closing night film ANDER. There are also a number of truly unmissable debut films to chose from including SOUNDLESS WINDCHIME, LEO'S ROOM and I KILLED MY MOTHER.
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26 Apr 2010

Travis Matthews shot a series of explicit-ish short interviews with readers of BUTT magazine in their own bedrooms. From those interviews came In Their Room, a film that "veers into the bedrooms of eight different men where you see them doing everything from the most banal to the most erotic".
Now, after an open "casting call for bottoms", Travis has made I Want Your Love, a new film that features amateur actors in a natural documentary-style, and real sex, á la Shortbus. The trailer is not safe for work.
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04 Oct 2009
This is the only known film footage of Anne Frank, filmed in July 1941, a year before she and her family went in to hiding. Anne is leaning over the balcony of her family apartment, watching a neighbour leave the building on her wedding day. It's just a momentary glance, but has an odd power, knowing what we know.
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04 Jul 2009
... but it's either the fried-shrimp-in-the-eyes part, or the killer-breast-milk part. But I might change my mind. So much to choose from...
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22 Jun 2009
Here are a few of the short fils that were shown in Pantibar last night for the Pride Short Film competition. Congrats to the winners! You can see them all HERE.
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16 Jun 2009

The Dublin Pride Festival have been running a short film competition for young film-makers, and the short-listed films will be screened at Pantibar on Sunday, June 21st. Eight films, from comedy to animation, to documentary are on the short-list. The films will be introduced, and the winners announced, by huge gay, actor, and award winning screen-writer Mark O'Halloran (Adam And Paul, Garage)
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