LGBT+
CD: Erasure - Snow GlobeSaturday, 14 December 2013![]() There's something about the partnership of Vince Clarke and Andy Bell that seems to automatically generate sweetness. This collection of half originals and half Christmas classics is really quite dark, quite a bitter look at winter and the Christmas... Read more... |
Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves, BBC FourTuesday, 03 December 2013![]() The bleak opening of Don’t Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves is set in a nursing home where a man is dying of AIDS, tended by nurses who themselves know next to nothing of the disease. The phrase one nurse utters as a warning gives this Swedish drama... Read more... |
Blue Is the Warmest ColourWednesday, 20 November 2013![]() “The most potent special effect in movies is the human face changing its mind.” So stated film critic David Thomson, and the principle has never been more irrefutably proven than by Blue Is the Warmest Colour and its leading lady Adèle Exarchopoulos... Read more... |
How To Survive A PlagueThursday, 07 November 2013![]() What happens when a citizenry marginalised by society and weakened by an illness that could well be fatal are also called upon to rise up to demand the treatment, not to mention the civility and compassion, that are their due? The answer is on often... Read more... |
Gergiev: a response and an open letterWednesday, 06 November 2013Following theartsdesk's Monday opinion piece on reasons for moving towards a boycott on Valery Gergiev's concerts, and in the general climate created by other reports and protests, the conductor has issued the following statement, to which David... Read more... |
Opinion: Why I won't attend Gergiev's concertsMonday, 04 November 2013![]() Last Thursday I was giving a talk before a concert in Birmingham, decently but not inspiringly conducted by the much-liked Vasily Sinaisky. Had I been in London I could have taken my pick between two greater interpreters, Valery Gergiev launching... Read more... |
A Magnificent HauntingWednesday, 23 October 2013![]() With a hero who’s an aspiring actor and an ensemble of theatrical types trapped outside time as supporting cast, the staginess of Ferzan Ozpetek’s A Magnificent Haunting comes as little surprise. It makes for sometimes nicely camp overplaying,... Read more... |
LFF 2013: Floating SkyscrapersThursday, 17 October 2013![]() Ground-breaking though it is as one of the first gay films to come out of Poland, Tomasz Wasilewski’s Floating Skyscrapers brings home how happy endings on such subjects are hardly to be hoped for in the conservative, Catholic country. Wasilewski’s... Read more... |
Stephen Fry: Out There, BBC TwoTuesday, 15 October 2013![]() Respect and dignity, intolerance and hatred: the poles were set far apart in Stephen Fry: Out There. It’s good to have Fry the thoughtful presenter back – it’s been a long time since his The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive – on a subject close... Read more... |
LFF 2013: Blue Is the Warmest ColourSunday, 13 October 2013![]() Go for the lesbian sex, leave knowing relationships are all the same: that's the nutshell of French-Tunisian director Abdellatif Kechiche's explicit, intimate and lengthy drama Blue Is the Warmest Color (aka Le Vie D’Adèle), the Palme d’Or winner at... Read more... |
DVD: Behind the CandelabraThursday, 10 October 2013![]() When piano-playing Vegas sensation and all round American entertainer Liberace (Michael Douglas) finds that his new live-in lover, Scott Thorson (Matt Damon), is bisexual, he responds by saying, “Good for you – I wish I could be that flexible.” For... Read more... |
DVD: Les InvisiblesTuesday, 17 September 2013![]() Eleven life stories, and memories stretching back more than half a century. The protagonists of Sebastian Lifshitz’s Les Invisibles (The Invisible Ones) tell their different stories of growing up homosexual in France in years when their sexual... Read more... |
