A few days ago we posted the trailer for Robin Campillo’s 120 Beats Per Minute, which was screening in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Well, the viewers in the French city certainly liked the movie, as while it missed out of the Palm d’Or (which went to the controversial The Square), it picked up the second biggest award at the fest, the Gran Prix. The jury was presided over by out Spanish director Pedro Almodovar.
It also picked up the Queer Palm, for the best LGBT movie, as well as the prestigious Fipresci award for the best film at the festival from the International Federation of Film Critics. Reviews have been almost universally positive, with many already hailing it as a new gay classic.
Here’s the synopsis: ‘Early 1990s. With AIDS having already claimed countless lives for nearly ten years, Act up-Paris activists multiply actions to fight general indifference. Nathan, a newcomer to the group, has his world shaken up by Sean, a radical militant, who throws his last bits of strength into the struggle.’
The movie is based around director Robin Capillo’s own experiences with the activist group, and is told in docudrama style.
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It’s all getting a bit dramatic and homoerotic on a horse farm in Wild Awakening, which is out on DVD and VoD now in the UK, courtesy of TLA Releasing. We’ve teamed up with them to give away three copies in this comp.
If you haven’t seen any of Ave 43, you’ve got plenty of catching up to do. Since 2009, 82 episodes of the indie web series have been released, and as it’s a soap, some nutty things have happened in that time. A lot of it centres around gay themes and chracters, and what doesn’t is camp enough to feel quite gay anyway!
Although not a brand new film, The Curse of the Un-Kissable Kid is certainly more than cute and funy enough to deserve a look. It follows Joshua, a 14-year-old boy who’s just figuring out his sexuality, but is getting bullied by one of the popular kids.
Aaron Bear’s documentary Finding Kim is due to be released in the US on digital/VoD on June 6th. Ahead of that the final trailer for the movie, which focuses on Kim who at the age of 50 makes the decision to begin living openly as a man, has been released.
The Heymann Brothers’ acclaimed documentary Who’s Gonna Love Me Now has had a great run at film festivals and in cinemas. Now it’s coming to DVD/VoD in the UK via Peccadillo Pictures, from May 29th. We’ve teamed up with them to give away three DVD copies in this competition.
Fox is busy expanding it X-Men movie universe with a variety of spin-offs, including Deadpool 2, Gambit and New Mutants. Following the success of Deadpool and Logan, it looks like they’re not gonna be afraid to try something a little different again with the last of those, as director Josh Boone told
It was a genuine shock when young Anton Yelchin was killed in a tragic accident last year. Now his final roles are making it to the screen, including We Don’t Belong Here (previously titled The Greens Are Gone), which has recently been released on DVD/VoD in the US.