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Jezabel Review: A Sharp Venezuelan Drama About Memory, Class, and Bisexual Restlessness
Jezabel is an unsettling Venezuelan drama that explores unreliable memory, class privilege, and bisexual desire with a cool, searching intelligence. Its structure occasionally wobbles, but the film’s psychological tension and moral unease make it hard to shake.
My Untucked Life Review: A Short Global Drag Docuseries With Energy but Limited Depth
My Untucked Life offers quick backstage glimpses into the work, travel, and personal routines of drag performers from different scenes around the world. It is lively and affectionate, but its mini-episode format limits how deeply it can explore the artists behind the glamour.
Ohio Digitization Project Saves Decades of LGBTQ Community History
A preservation project in Ohio has digitally rescued decades of LGBTQ recordings, drag performances, public service videos, and community archives that were at risk of disappearing on aging tapes.
How Gay Is Pakistan? Review: A Personal Documentary About Queer Survival in a Closeted Society
How Gay Is Pakistan? follows Mawaan Rizwan through a difficult, revealing look at queer life, danger, and contradiction in Pakistan. It only scratches the surface, but it remains an intimate and often eye-opening documentary about visibility and survival.
Avsar Review: A Quiet Hindi Queer Drama About Desire, Memory, and Roads Not Taken
Avsar is a small-scale Hindi queer drama that uses memory, conversation, and missed opportunities to explore what intimacy can mean for a single gay professional. Its structure is uneven, but its reflective mood and emotional honesty give the film quiet value.