Ten Journalist Eammon Atkinson Recovering After Surviving COVID, Two Strokes
Eammon Atkinson, a 34-year-old US-based Australian journalist for Network 10 was scheduled to be out promoting his debut feature documentary about a gay rugby team, …
Eammon Atkinson, a 34-year-old US-based Australian journalist for Network 10 was scheduled to be out promoting his debut feature documentary about a gay rugby team, …
Ahead Of The Curve is a timely documentary that explores the way Curve Magazine has influenced lesbian visibility and identity since its inception. Beginning with …
For more than three decades, the Circus of Books on Santa Monica Boulevard was at the center of the LGBTQI universe in Los Angeles, a …
Screen Australia aims to inspire, inform and engage screen audiences through compelling Australian storytelling, and this week they have announced $2 million in production funding for …
“We wanted to create a specific space for LGBTQI+ filmmakers to share their real life regional stories with an even wider audience.”
The documentary will hit select theatres from December 6.
The closing night film was the premiere of The Coming Back Out Ball Movie, a documentary on the older LGBTI people that went to Melbourne’s inaugural Ball last year.
One in three LGBTI people in NSW have experienced domestic or family violence in their current or previous relationships.
The Coming Back Out Ball will explore the issues faced by the ageing and often invisible pioneers of the LGBTI community.
Veteran queer journalist Liz MacKean has passed away at 52.