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Pride Montréal: Executive Director Simon Gamache Steps Down and We Set the Record Straight
When Simon Gamache announced yesterday that he was stepping down as Executive Director of Pride Montréal, my heart sank a little—yet I couldn’t help but feel a surge of admiration. Leading such a vibrant, sprawling organization for four intense years is no small feat. Especially given the stormy summer the group weathered, tangled in the...

Sad Jokes (German/English)
There’s a moment in Sad Jokes (German/English) that stuck with me—when the filmmaker, Joseph, nervously unfolds his script before a producer who blurts out, “I don’t understand what this film is about.” Honestly? I felt that confusion too, like I was drifting through a fog without a compass. People online call it a self-reflective dive...

My Neighbor, the Sports Brother
At that time, there was a big brother named Zhao Kaifeng living next door. He was 21 years old and in college. He was the kind of person naturally attracting attention—1.9 meters tall, broad shoulders and long arms, with smooth but not exaggerated muscle lines, like a well-proportioned physique shaped by years of playing basketball....
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Azul de Niño (Spanish) [Blue for a Boy]
Introduction “Azul de Niño (Spanish) [Blue for a Boy]” isn’t your average love triangle drama—it’s a raw, sometimes messy exploration of love, identity, and betrayal set against the sterile, humming backdrop of a hospital. Directed by Claudia Garibaldi, the film dives into the tangled relationships between Natalie, her husband Ernesto, and Daniel, a young man...

Plainclothes
There’s something raw and electric about Plainclothes that grabs you by the heart and refuses to let go. Set against the muted, almost dusty backdrop of 1990s Syracuse, the film throws you headfirst into a world where gay identity is shrouded in shadows and hidden behind layers of fear and secrecy. Watching it, I couldn’t...