LGBT+
DVD: The JourneyTuesday, 29 January 2013![]() Poetic restraint dominates Ligy J. Pullapally’s 2004 Kerala-set lesbian drama The Journey (Sancharram). Based on a true story of a relationship between two young women that ended in one's suicide (a conclusion that’s left open in the film), its... Read more... |
DVD: Keep the Lights OnFriday, 25 January 2013![]() Director Ira Sach's autobiographical tale of Erick and Paul's 10-year relationship shows the passion and destruction that can occur in any relationship. Here, we follow the decade of ups and downs that happen between documentary filmmaker Erik (... Read more... |
The Judas Kiss, Duke of York's TheatreTuesday, 22 January 2013![]() David Hare's 1998 play wasn't terribly well received when it was first produced by the Almeida; several critics regarded it as a thin work, weakly directed by Richard Eyre, and opined that Liam Neeson was miscast in the role of Oscar Wilde. Now... Read more... |
Hero, Royal Court TheatreFriday, 30 November 2012![]() Is discretion really the better part of valour? This question arises in a particularly acute form in this new play, which looks at Danny, a gay primary school teacher who decides to come out — despite the risk of being seen as a paedo. But although... Read more... |
DVD: Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks SameFriday, 30 November 2012![]() With a title like this, you know you’re getting something different. Madeleine Olnek’s first feature is a quirky love story set in her native New York, which is portrayed with enchanting zaniness. Where else would you expect the arrival of... Read more... |
YossiTuesday, 27 November 2012![]() Stubbled, chubby and aged beyond his 34 years, Yossi, the eponymous hero of Israeli director Eytan Fox’s film played by Ohad Knoller, has a hang-dog loneliness to him that stands out a mile away. He may be a qualifying cardiologist, but his own... Read more... |
Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles, Epstein Theatre, LiverpoolTuesday, 20 November 2012![]() Those of us growing up in the heady days of 1960s Liverpool knew that four local lads were taking the world by storm. Some really grown-up people might even have been to The Cavern and seen the phenomenon in their early days. And yet there was... Read more... |
Keep the Lights OnSunday, 28 October 2012![]() American indie director Ira Sachs’s last film was Married Life, and he returns to similar territory in Keep the Lights On, which could just as easily be titled Scenes from a Relationship. Episodes over the decade from 1998 onwards tell the story of... Read more... |
DVD: BeautyTuesday, 09 October 2012![]() There’s little beauty of any conventional kind in this tale of the hidden queer - "gay" would have associations of a very different world - life of South African patriarch François (Deon Lotz) imploding. He falls for Christian (Charlie Keegan... Read more... |
CircumstanceFriday, 24 August 2012![]() Recent Iranian cinema has seen the best of times - and the worst of times. From the 1990s onwards the phenomenon of the "Iranian New Wave" has captured worldwide festival attention, with directors like Abbas Kiarostami, and father and daughter pair... Read more... |
DVD: North Sea TexasTuesday, 21 August 2012![]() Bavo Defurne’s North Sea Texas is a more than distinguished addition to the coming-of-age film genre, catching the painful moments of approaching maturity. Set in a Sixties provincial seaside town in Belgium, the poignancy of 16-year-old hero Pim... Read more... |
Marc Almond, Shepherd's Bush EmpireTuesday, 10 July 2012![]() The first time I interviewed Marc Almond back in the late 1980s he had a pet snake with him, just one of the many things that sets him apart from today's stars. These days the only reptiles one sees around chart-toppers are the publicists. Almond... Read more... |
