By Jessica Duncanson Director: David France East End Film Festival 2017 review Director David France positioned himself as a crucial LGBT documentary filmmaker with his first film, the remarkable AIDS documentary How to Survive a Plague. Now, […]
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Watch Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? on FilmDoo Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? explores the life of Saar, a gay HIV-positive Israeli man living in London. His family are deeply Jewish and struggle to accept his sexuality, […]
By Jack Beresford Director: Alexander Kuznetsov Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review It’s been seven years since Alexander Kuznetsov first emerged as a documentarian with his 2010 debut Territory of Love, a film focusing […]
By Lyn-Kateri Visedsuk Directors: Yael Kipper and Ronen Zaretzky Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review Child Mother is a stunning 90-minute documentary by Yael Kipper and Ronen Zaretzky that explores the sad loss of innocence […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Michèle Massé Watch Open Windows on FilmDoo “The windows of life are youthful ones, with new ideas.” This documentary by Michèle Massé is a candid and introspective account of four lesbian women […]
By David Pountain Directed by Colin Rothbart The outlandish performance artists of East London’s alternative drag scene are no strangers to personal struggle. As Colin Rothbart’s rapturous new documentary Dressed as a Girl demonstrates, the […]