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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema and more

Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

Young Hunter Trailer – First teen gay love takes a dark turn into blackmail

October 12, 2020 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Director Marco Berger’s films are nearly always worth a watch, partly because he’s extremely good at creating sexual tension. That looks to continue with his latest film, Young Hunter, which follows in the footsteps of his other extremely watchable gay-themed films, such as Plan B, Absent, Hawaii and Taekwondo.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Ezequiel, a fifteen year old boy on the cusp of his sexual awakening, meets handsome, twenty-one-year-old Mono and quickly starts a relationship. Mono invites him to his cousin’s villa, to spend a weekend together, but while returning from the trip Mono disappears, no longer responding to Ezekiel’s texts. Ezequiel is surprised and confused until Chino, Mono’s cousin, sends him a hidden camera video of Ezekiel and Mono having sex, blackmailing him into making his own sex tape with a minor to be sold on the dark web, in order to keep his secret hidden.

‘Ezequiel, with an impossible choice, decides to seduce Juan Ignacio, a thirteen-year-old boy whom he knows from school and suspects has a crush on him. Ezequiel turns from prey to hunter against his own will and begins a seduction work on Juan Ignacio.’

The film hits DVD and VoD on October 26th. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Marco Berger  

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Trailer – The hit gay, drag West End musical is coming to the screen

October 12, 2020 By Tim Isaac 3 Comments

When Everybody’s Talking About Jamie headed to London’s West End – after debuting at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre – many wrote off its chances of success. After all, it was an increasingly rare thing – a musical not based on a known property (although loosely based on a documentary), with a gay lead character and original songs. It was a big risk but it’s proven a massive success, playing for two and a half years at the Apollo Theatre before Covid-19 resulted in a pause – but it’s due to return to the stage in November with socially distanced audiences.

It’s also now spawned a screen version, which has just released its first full trailer. The movie was originally due to be released towards the end of this year, but like so many films it’s been delayed, with a February 26th, 2021 release date now set. Hopefully it won’t get delayed again

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Inspired by true events, New Regency’s and Film4’s “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie” is the film adaptation of the hit musical. Jamie New is 16 and doesn’t quite fit in—instead of pursuing a “real” career he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Uncertain about his future, Jamie knows one thing for sure: he is going to be a sensation. Supported by his loving mom and his amazing friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight.’

Take a look at the trailer below: [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Max Harwood, Lauren Patel, Sarah Lancashire, Sharon Horgan, Richard E Grant  DIRECTORS: Jonathan Butterell  FILMS: Everybody's Talking About Jamie  

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 3 (Short Film Reviews)

October 12, 2020 By Tim Isaac 4 Comments

Starring: Various
Director: Various
Running Time: Various
Certificate: NR

Now it’s time for the final part of our round-up of the shorts that competed for the 2020 Iris Prize for Best International LGBT+ short. It’s a prize worth £30,000, which allows the winning filmmaker to make another short film. The selection below includes the short that walked away with that award, so which film won this year’s Iris Prize, you can find out below?

All the films that screened as part of the Iris Prize Festival are available to view on a pay-as-you-go basis to viewers in the UK until the end of October 2020 – Find out more here.

Read our reviews of the other 2020 Iris Prize Shorts: Part 1 and Part 2 [Read more…]

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 2 (Short Film Reviews)

October 12, 2020 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

Starring: Various
Director: Various
Running Time: Various
Certificate: NR

This year’s Iris Prize Festival went online, allowing viewers across the UK to take a look at some of the world’s best LGBT+ short films. There were some great films available, so if you’ve already taken a look at what we thought of the films from the first three programmes, you can see below what we thought of the next selections, which included everything films about coming out as trans in rural Uganda, to the insecurities of losing your virginity.

All the films that screened as part of the Iris Prize Festival are available to view on a pay-as-you-go basis to viewers in the UK until the end of October 2020 – Find out more here.

Read our reviews of the other 2020 Iris Prize Shorts: Part 1 and Part 3 [Read more…]

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 1 (Short Film Reviews)

October 11, 2020 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

Starring: Various
Director: Various
Running Time: Various
Certificate: NR

While this year’s Iris Prize Festival went online, that certainly didn’t affect the quality of the shorts competing for the £30,000 LGBT+ International Short Film prize. Here’s our thoughts on the shorts from the first three programmes.

All the films that screened as part of the Iris Prize Festival are available to view on a pay-as-you-go basis to viewers in the UK until the end of October 2020 – Find out more here.

Read our reviews of the other 2020 Iris Prize Shorts: Part 2 and Part 3 [Read more…]

The Scottish Queer International Film Festival 2020 Has Opened, & It’s Online Across The UK

October 5, 2020 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

One of the few positives of 2020 is that it has forced film festivals – and the filmmakers hoping to get their work to audiences – to think of new and inclusive ways of working. One of those ways is to go online, which has afforded far more people the opportunity to take part as you no longer need to be in a particular city to take part. This week two major British queer Film Fests open, and both are going to be available online across the UK.

The Iris Prize Festival runs October 6th-11th, while the Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) 2020, which usually takes place in Glasow, has just opened and runs through to October 18th. SQIFF’s focus strands include queer sci-fi from across the world in Every Utopia is a Dystopia; a retrospective of work from pioneering digital artist Shu Lea Cheang; an interrogation of queerness and the natural world in Queer Ecologies and trailblazing cinematic voices from South America

Other festival highlights include Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street, an autobiographical tale of 80s Hollywood from closeted young actor Mark Patton; a radical look at Britain’s QTIPOC communities and activists in Pride & Protest; a radical re-imagining of Audre Lorde’s classic 1980 memoir The Cancer Journals Revisited and practicing Muslim Mo wooing all-American guy Kal during Ramadan in the heartwarming romantic drama Breaking Fast

Nearly all the films are available to view throughout the fortnight the festival is on. You don’t even need to be in Scotland as you can watch them from anywhere in the UK on a ‘pay-what-you-can’ basis, from free to £8. Throughout the festival, you can join the SQIFF team and special festival guests online for live watch parties, workshops and discussions.

All films are hosted on SQIFF’s Vimeo on Demand channel (vimeo.com/sqiff/vod_pages) and are pay-what-you-can. Free access is available for those who need – just get in touch with SQIFF and they will supply a code for the films you want to access, no proof of circumstance required. You will have up until 18 October to watch films once you have rented them.

All live online events will take place using Zoom software. Tickets for all live online events must be booked online in advance, up to an hour before the event start time. Tickets for live events are either free or on a sliding scale of free, £2, £4, £6, or £8.

The pay-what-you-can pricing allows you to choose what to pay based on what you can afford. No evidence or proof of circumstances is required, with the organiser appreciate those who can paying more in order to compensate everyone fairly and keeping the festival going.

You can find out more about the films, events and how to access them over at the SQIFF website: http://www.sqiff.org/

You can see all the films available and get access over at Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/sqiff/vod_pages

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The Iris Prize LGBT Short Film Festival Returns Next Week, & It’s Online & Free!

October 2, 2020 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It’s great to mark the return of Big Gay Picture Show with news about the latest edition of one of our very favourite things in the LGBTQ film calendar – the Iris Prize Festival. Some of the very best work in gay-themed cinema takes place in the medium of short film, and Iris Prize is one of the world’s premiere showcases for it. Alongside its always great shorts programme, it also presents a series of features films and other content. All of it leads up to the Iris Prize itself, where one short film will win £30,000 in support to make a new film.

As with most other film festivals around the world this year, things will be different for the Iris Prize Festival this year. Instead of filmmakers and fans descending on Cardiff, the festival is heading online – but the really great news is that much of it will be free for people across the UK! It really is a fantastic fest, so this is fab news for those who wouldn’t be able to make it to Cardiff even if it was an ordinary year.

The event runs from October 6th-11th, and includes the 35 shorts competing for the main International Iris Prize – which includes films directed by people from India, China, Brazil and Macedonia, amongst others – as well as the 15 films competing for Best British Short, along with a great programme of feature films. That’s complemented by industry events looking at everything from working with actors to virtual filmmaker meet-ups. Additionally, each day there will be Iris Prize Live TV!, presented by Tom Selway, which will be broadcasting daily at 7pm. This will feature news and interview with filmmakers, and includes the festival’s own version of Loose Women hosted by Welsh actor/writer Mathew David Hill and cabaret artist Jolene Dover. Plus, there’ll be virtual versions of Iris’ legendary parties!

Iris Prize Festival opens on Tuesday 6th October and close on Sunday 11th October, with all screenings, talks and events available online for free. The Awards ceremony itself is shown live on Sat 10th Oct at 7pm. There will also be a pay-per-view catch-up service which will run until the end of October .

You can find out more about the fantastic full programme here: https://www.irisprize.org/festival/

If you want to know how you can take part from anywhere in the UK, there’s more info about that here: https://www.irisprize.org/howitworks/

And you can take a look below for previews of the Iris International Shorts and Best British Shorts below.

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An Apology From Big Gay Picture Show

October 1, 2020 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

What can we say, except sorry. As those who’ve visited Big Gay Picture Show in the past will know, there hasn’t been any new content on the site for the past 18 months or so. After six and a half years the site didn’t go out with a bang and there was barely a whimper. It just kind of stopped.

In my defence I can only say that life took over and the various pressures of existence meant that I needed to take a step back and recharge. Unfortunately, that recharge has taken longer than originally planned.

However, the site is now coming back. A few things will be different – there’ll probably be less news about non-LGBT titles and fewer posts in general – but the hope is that will allow us to be more focussed and offer a few new and different things. Of course, we’ll be keeping what has always been the backbone of the the site – news and reviews of LGBT-themed TV, movies, web series and more.

We’ll be gearing back up over the next few days, so if you have any thoughts about things you’d like to see, feel free to Contact Us. While we can only apologise for disappearing for 18 months, we’re happy to back and hope you’ll enjoy what we have to offer in the future.

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Win The Miseducation of Cameron Post DVD & Book!

February 4, 2019 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

To celebrate the release of THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST – out now on VOD and available on DVD from 4th Feb. 2019 – we have a DVD and book to giveaway!

Chloë Grace Moretz stars in the award winning and critically acclaimed coming-of-age drama THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST. The film was written, produced and directed by Desiree Akhavan, also starring Sasha Lane, John Gallagher and Jennifer Ehle.

Captivating yet bittersweet, THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST is a raw and compassionate exploration of what for many in the LGBT community, is a very real fear. Not only is Cameron denied the euphoria of young love, but her own family turn against her very identity.

In spite of her young age, Chloë Grace Moretz showcases a tremendous emotional range and depth as she brings the titular role to life. Anxious about her new surroundings and unsure of her feelings in a world trying to convince her she’s wrong, Cameron Post becomes a narrative magnet that draws us to her side whether she’s singing on a tabletop, crying her heart out, or cherishing a loving embrace.

★★★★★ Little White Lies
★★★★★ The List
★★★★★ Marie Claire
★★★★★ The Guardian

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For your chance to win The Miseducation of Cameron Post DVD & Book, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on February 18th, 2018, so get answering and good luck. [Read more…]

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Seventeen Trailer – The vagaries of teen romance erupt in the lesbian-themed film

January 28, 2019 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Synopsis: ‘Somewhere in Lower Austria; the school term is drawing to a close and the summer holidays are not far off. Boarding school pupil Paula, seventeen, is secretly in love with her girlfriend Charlotte. But Charlotte’s go- ing out with Michael. Lovelorn, Paula decides to try and take her mind of things by getting involved with schoolmate Tim, whose feelings for her are at least genuine. Paula has no idea how often Charlotte thinks of her. And then there’s Lilli, who is just dying for someone to fancy her and tries to play the wild seductress. Paula must decide if she wants to follow her own feelings or yield to other people’s.

Lanzenkirchen, mon amour: in her debut as a director Monja Art portrays teenage life and love in the sticks as a roller coaster ride of the emotions in a collection of amorous mini-dramas. Caught between dull days at school and dissolute nights at the village disco, Paula and her friends are like any normal teenagers: wonder- fully know-it-all time bombs ticking away on the brink of adulthood, by which time they may just about have their heads on straight. But for now their greatest fear is having to stick around in this dump of a backwater. Outside, the strains of a brass band can be heard, a combine harvester does its rounds and, if you’re lucky, a bus might come.’

Seventeen is out on DVD in the UK on February 25th. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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My Best Friend Trailer – Gay romance flickers between two teen boys

January 28, 2019 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Synopsis: ‘Lorenzo is a good and studious teenager who lives with his family in a small town in Patagonia. One day his father decides to help out an old friend by offering his son to stay with them for a while. The young and handsome Caito arrives, mysterious and rebellious. Lorenzo is at first suspicious of Caito but gradually the boys form a bond without suspecting the consequences of this new friendship….but Caito has a secret…and maybe Lorenzo too….’

The Argentinian film was recently released on DVD in the UK via Matchbox Films. Take a look at the trailer for the film below. [Read more…]

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New Sauvage Trailer – The gay prostitute movie that divided Cannes is coming soon

January 28, 2019 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

I’m always a bit dubious about reports that a film prompted walkouts, as it can’t help but sound like a marketing ploy. However, there were apparently quite a few people who didn’t get through to the end of the screenings of Sauvage at Cannes, due to its graphic approach to its story.

However, many of the reviewers who did watch it all the way through praised its honesty, even if they did say it’s sometimes tough to watch. Having seen it myself, if it did prompt walkouts it was most likely down to homophobia and squeamishness about the emotional rawness of what it’s portraying.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Leo is 22 and sells his body on the street for a bit of cash. The men come and go, and he stays right here – longing for love. He doesn’t know what the future will bring. He hits the road. His heart is pounding.’

The film will be in UK cinemas on March 1st. Take a look at the new trailer below. [Read more…]

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Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 3 (Short Film Reviews)

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The Scottish Queer International Film Festival 2020 Has Opened, & It’s Online Across The UK

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An Apology From Big Gay Picture Show

Win The Miseducation of Cameron Post DVD & Book!

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