Prize Pack Giveaway: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
We’ve got two prize packs to give away! But first we want to talk about our feelings. It’s the theme of the day.
We’ve got two prize packs to give away! But first we want to talk about our feelings. It’s the theme of the day.
Evil scissoring, lez werewolves, and finger-banging Marie Antoinette! Oh my!
They’re hoping to feature people “from all walks of life,” which means they could be looking for Y-O-U!
“Growing up with my own mountain man father presented an array of experiences and challenges, which came to a head when I entered my teens and even more so when I realized I was gay.”
Brittani’s Team Pick: “The amount of black friends required to not seem racist has now been raised to two.”
Share your thoughts, feelings, and feminist critique of LGBTQI film and television with the internet today!
Mumbai’s third annual Queer Film Festival wants to bring India’s vibrant queer life to mainstream culture.
It’s actually happening.
Wingspan Pictures’ “Love Is All You Need?” tackles xenophobia and bullying with adorable child actors and big feelings!
“They know nothing about black people…and they’re going to give me notes about what a 13 year-old boy and girl are doing in Red Hook? Fuck no!”
” I did not feel one with the human race in that moment. That was the moment it had a direct effect on me & my rights – that is when I decided to make this documentary.”
Your time has come, Hinterlands!
Laura’s Team Pick: Pariah is making waves all over the Internet
Jamie’s Team Pick: An awesome opportunity for youth to get their voices heard through an original screenplay!
Katrina’s Team Pick: Something cool, but even cooler if you’re in Washington, DC.
Whitney’s Team Pick: ‘Track Meet’ is an in-progress queer film by Korean Americans Daniel Kim and Leslie Kwon. The film is currently raising money on Kickstarter, so check out the (sweaty, angsty) trailer and help out!
There are like five videos from “The Muppets” in this post. You know, the movie “The Muppets.”
Brittani’s Team Pick: No Look Pass. This film documents the journey of Emily Tay from her playing days at Harvard to a professional basketball career in Germany while in a relationship with a U.S. servicewoman.
The vagina lady is making an all-female version of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ and needs your help.
“Alike is a 17-year-old African-American woman who lives with her parents and younger sister in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood. Alike is quietly but firmly embracing her identity as a lesbian.”