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What Inspired Gay Filmmaker Casper Andreas? Queeried Finds Out…

March 2, 2010

Topic: Film

Originally from Sweden, Casper Andreas has quickly become one of the most prolific gay filmmakers of our times, having released a whole host of films that include “Slutty Summer,” “A Four Letter Word,” “Between Love & Goodbye,” just wrapped production on “Violet Tendencies” (with Mindy Cohn).
Also an Out 100 honoree,  Casper’s latest film, “The Big [...]

FILM: Butch Jamie – When Being Yourself Ends Up With You Being Quite the Opposite

March 1, 2010

Topic: Film

Written, produced, directing and starring Michelle Ehlen, Butch Jamie is a film that takes the romantic comedy genre, flips it upside and inside to create something that is definitely going to put a smile on the face of any lesbian comedy fan.
Beginning seeing Jamie, played by Michelle Ehlen, as an out of work actress [...]

Ewan McGregor: Gay Kisses Are Interesting

February 19, 2010

Topic: Film

Speaking about his latest role in gay comedy drama, I Love You Phillip Morris which features McGregor and Jim Carrey as cell mates in a prison, actor Ewan McGregor has said that he finds kissing men “interesting” and that:
“I like kissing boys on screen.”
“As a straight guy, it’s quite an interesting proposition.”
“Anything on a film [...]

Homophobia : A Powerful Short Directed By Blake E Carreno

January 18, 2010

Topic: Film

Directed by Blake Eduardo Carreno, who is part of  the Wamaka collective of film makers, we came across this short film on the Vimeo video network and were so impressed by it that we wanted to share it with you all.
Based around a man who  acts as though he does not like gay people, this [...]

Hollywood Je T’aime : A Film Of Fun, Honest And Discovering Where Your Heart Truly Belongs

January 7, 2010

Topic: Film

Due to be released on the 22nd February, Hollywood Je T’Aime brings together the best of classic American and European gay cinema in a film that is fresh, honest and wonderfully funny.
Following Jerome as he makes the decision to leave Paris for Los Angeles to try and achieve his creative dream, rather than dwell on [...]

High Strung: An Intense Story Of Unrequited Lesbian Love

January 4, 2010

Topic: Film

Now available to pre-order, Highly Strung is the story of two childhood friends that are reunited when Marie, who is moving to Lyon to attend a prestigious academy to study piano, moves into Emma’s apartment.
To begin with the two appear just friends with Emma, a medical student, doing all she can to bring Marie out [...]

TLA Releasing Acquire Two New LGBT Films For 2010: Leo’s Room And Vile Romance

December 21, 2009

Topic: Film

The UK will see the release of two new romantic gay films, one from Uruguay, and one from Argentina, thanks to TLA Releasing, who have negotiated and signed a deal at Buenos Aires’ inaugural market, Ventana Sur.
The first film, Leo’s Room (El cuarto de Leo), is directed by Enrique Buchichio, and is a gentle, but [...]

Queeried Interrogate The Girls Behind Out At Lunch (And Try To Persuade You This Is The Film To Watch In 2010)

December 16, 2009

Topic: Film

If you haven’t heard about Out at Lunch, a documentary film following a group of gay friends through their last few days at Cambridge University then we have to say we’re a tad disappointed in you because this is quickly become one of the most talked about films to be released in 2010.
And why’s that? Well because this is a film that’s a [...]

Actor Colin Firth Believes Hollywood Is Keeping Gay Actors In The Closet

December 8, 2009

Topic: Film, News

Colin Firth, who can currently be seen playing the role of a gay college professor George Falconer in the film adaptation of the book, A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood, has told Parade that he still feels the movie industry makes it hard for actors to feel they can be openly gay.
Attributing much of the [...]

Babies : The Movie – A Story Of Four Babies From Around The World

December 3, 2009

Topic: Film

Scheduled for general release on April 16, 2010, Babies is a feature length documentary directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Thomas Balmès, and is based on a idea by Alain Chabat, who has produced the picture alongside Amandine Billot and Christine Rouxel.
Guaranteed to have you captivated from the moment this documentary starts, Babies sees Thomas Balmès [...]

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