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queer cinema

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‘Avatars of queerness’: How the Mardi Gras film festival posters render the human

For the Mardi Gras Film Festival, the erasure of the human subject is a liberatory act of universalising the queer experience

February 28, 2022 Harry Gay
Culture //

Portrait of a Lady on Fire: The muse unravelled

Celine Sciamma’s latest film provides a searing portrait into feminine sensuality and the politics of gaze

September 23, 2019 Anh Nguyen
Reviews // Sff

Disobedience paints a bleak tale of faith and forbidden romance

Chilean director Sebastián Lelio explores a secret lesbian relationship in an Orthodox Jewish community.

June 12, 2018 Nicholas Hulme
Culture // Queer Honi

Sexuality in cinema: Representation matters

Why we need more queer media

May 2, 2018 Sabina Salvatore
Two men embrace, in the space between them sits a lamb, cradled in their arms.
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A new frontier: ‘God’s Own Country’

Jocelin Chan reviews the latest trends in queer cinema.

March 6, 2018 Jocelin Chan

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