REVIEW: Justin Timberlake’s New Film, Palmer
Palmer, recently released on Apple’s own streaming service, Apple TV, is a well-meaning if perhaps earnest drama which centres on a narrative that has been …
Palmer, recently released on Apple’s own streaming service, Apple TV, is a well-meaning if perhaps earnest drama which centres on a narrative that has been …
It’s almost December which means that the holidays are rapidly approaching! LGBTQI representation is something that hasn’t always been prevalent in the oeuvre of Christmas …
This year was meant to be a significant milestone for Melbourne Queer Film Festival. However, festival team in their 30th year had to instead adapt their …
In his first public LGBTI community commitment, Australia’s most decorated Olympian will join five other athletes for a panel discussion about being gay in sport.
Holding the Man’s six nominations makes it the strongest contender of gay-themed films nominated in this year’s annual celebration of Australian film.
Sydney film student Cédric Eugène Desenfants is in the middle of filming his gay-themed major film, Burning Soul United Under The Flag, and needs support from the community to help make it a reality.
This year marks 25 years of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, and the final one curated by legendary, long-standing festival director Lisa Daniel. Benjamin Riley spoke to a few local directors with films screening during MQFF to get their take on gay and lesbian Australian cinema, and to preview their world-class films. Here’s “All About E” director Louise Wadley.
This year marks 25 years of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, and the final one curated by legendary, long-standing festival director Lisa Daniel. Benjamin Riley spoke to a few local directors with films screening during MQFF to get their take on queer Australian cinema, and to preview their world-class films. First off, here’s “Night Out” director Lawrence Johnston.