By Jessica Duncanson Director: Mirjam Unger Watch Oh Yeah, She Performs! on FilmDoo Oh Yeah, She Performs! follows four female musicians through the seasons as they create, perform, and recount the struggles and triumphs of their […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Director: Judith Benedikt Watch China Reverse on FilmDoo China Reverse documents the lives of Chinese immigrants in Vienna. Through accounts of their struggles and successes, the documentary allows its audience to better understand […]
Director: Katharina Mückstein Watch on FilmDoo Katharina Mückstein’s tonally astute, quietly transfixing Talea is a mother-daughter drama that makes no assumptions of any inherent and intuitive bond between two biological kin. Though not a wholly […]
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 […]
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 Sharon Calingasan Director: Paul-Julien Robert Paul-Julien Robert’s documentary is a very personal account of one man’s journey to answer limitless questions about his own being. The film documents Paul’s quest to track down and […]