Film Roma Boys: Film Review Roma Boys is an interesting take on the traditional gay love story. A faux documentary which incorporates presumably real documentary footage, it looks at prejudice that can be found even within a minority. By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts ‘Roma Boys’ to be shown on Community Channel Roma Boys is an inventive, 30min film following the love story of two young men living in the Czech Republic, who face the dual prejudice that comes with identifying as gay and Gypsy. It will be broadcast at 9pm on Wednesday May 8 on the Community Channel. David, a Prague university student and Roma By Eric Page • 1 min read
Film Brighton ‘big screen’ returns Brighton’s Big Screen, Brighton’s free beachfront cinema returns for 28 days from 30th July – 26th August 2013. The screen will be sited on Brighton Beach next to Brighton Pier and the Wheel, and will showcase some of the biggest recent box office hits including, Les Miserables, Life of Pi and Obliv By Besi • 1 min read
Film Film fans invited to play a part in restoring cult fetish scene film Fans of the cult British film Preaching to the Perverted, the first mainstream film set squarely on the fetish club scene, have been invited to play a part in its digital restoration. Written and directed by double Bafta-winner Stuart Urban in 1997, this high camp British romp, which was dropped by By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Film Sussex Beacon to host film screening of ‘ASMAA’ The Women and Families Service at The Sussex Beacon is hosting a screening of the film ASMAA as part of The Sick Festival, at the Sallis Benney Theatre on March 13 at 5.30pm. The festival is an international, cross-art festival that seeks out new ways of talking about and dealing with the experience By Besi • 1 min read
Film ‘I Am Divine’ opens Film Festival The European premiere of I Am Divine, a documentary about the life of legendary actor, drag queen and singer Divine is to the open the 27th BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, which takes place from Thursday, March 14 – Sunday, March 24. Directed by Jeffrey Schwarz, the film is a fascinating acc By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Film Late Bloomers at Dukes@Komedia As part of the B.Right.On Festival there is a rare screening of the 1996 lesbian film Late Bloomers during LGBT History Month on Sunday, February 10 at 11.30am. Directed by Julia Dyer the film is set deep in the Texas of the 1990s. Carly who is married with two kids, works as the school secretary, [ By Besi • 1 min read