Set about four minutes ago in London’s East End, the super cool and super queer Break My Fall catapults us into a world of all night raves, hip house parties and morning fry-ups.
For this fascinating documentary exploring the Feminist Art Movement of the late 1960s and ’70s, celebrated media artist Lynn Hershmann Leeson painstakingly gathered 42 years worth of archive materials.
Angélique Bosio’s documentary takes us back to La Bruce’s early days of queer community television activism in his native Toronto, and brings us right up to date with his latest experiments in zombie porn.
In many societies being young and lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender can lead to homelessness and a first step into a harsh reality that can often lead to drug use, prostitution and illness.
In Becoming Chaz, we see Chastity beginning the transitioning from female to male, from Chastity to Chaz, and finally coming to peace with who he truly is.
Challenging, incendiary and innovative, She Monkeys bubbles under with the power struggles, anger and violence that lie under the surface of human interaction.
Surely one of the most life-affirming stories to hit the screen in years, For 80 Days is a jewel of a film that shows it’s never too late to find love.