May & June 2012
My entire list of new-to-me films for the months of May and June, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on a few new favorites.
My entire list of new-to-me films for the months of May and June, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on a few new favorites.
We’re only halfway through 2012, but Cuong Ngo’s Pearls of the Far East is probably the most gorgeously shot film I’ve seen all year.
Sigur Rós releases a music video for Fjögur píanó. The video was directed by Alma Har’el and stars Shia LaBeouf and Denna Thomsen.
The way director Kim Jho Kwang-Soo keeps pushing LGBT issues in the Korean entertainment business makes me happy — he at least makes a small place where other homosexual individuals can find a bit of a refuge as well as pushing for the acceptance of LGBT individuals.
Most of the time, China is a BIG mystery to me. Especially when it comes to modern China and where things are going in terms of LGBT rights… until I ended up finding this website called Queer Comrades.
What are the chances of running our (now annual) LGBT Blogathon 2012, and finding out that South Korean director Kim Jho Kwang-soo would be releasing a brand new LGBT film?
This week’s Blast from the Past is part of the 2012 LGBT Blogathon, and in charge of conjoint twins Evelyn Evelyn!
A Vietnamese-Canadian young man finds himself on the crossroads of following his heart or fulfilling his family’s expectations.
Tales of the Waria showcases a snippet in the life of the third gender and tells the stories of three people who seem to be at a very interesting cultural and religious crossroad.
Known for his successful work on Nuit Blanche, Spy Films’ director Arev Manoukian releases his latest short, using the music of Skrillex, featuring Wolfgang Gartner, The Devil’s Den, from Skrillex’s 2011 album, Bangarang.