Open Windows (2014) allows four lesbian women over 70 to tell their stories about love, desire and developments in the LGBT movement. They discuss their relationships, their identity and their feelings about ageing. The documentary explores society’s […]
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Documentary filmmaker Jean-Baptiste Erreca has crafted numerous films on art and LGBT awareness, and his recent documentary Pansy! (Les Pensées de Paul, 2015) is an especially moving combination of the two subjects. Pansy! follows London based artist Paul Harfleet, a […]
By Jessica Duncanson Studying a range of members from the LGBT community and looking at various key points in time, these documentaries all portray the LGBT liberation movement in different stages. From the US to […]
Watch Poison Flower on FilmDoo Filmmaker Christopher Tew discovered an immigrant camp in the woods some 30 miles from Harlow while he was playing football. From then on, he documented the camp’s residents, focussing on the […]
Amidst a raging punk gig one night in Tel Aviv, the young Noa’s spirited crowd surfing ends with a hard tumble to the ground in Kerem Blumberg’s layered short, One Last Night. Noa’s final night with […]
By Sharon Calingasan Watch Japanese Films on FilmDoo Japan has a reputation for being a conservative society, but with the passing of time and increased westernization, the country has started to open up, even in […]