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Check Out These 2 LGBT Films From India

Explore the richness of contemporary Indian cinema


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Film Review: Heterosexual Jill

Unable to make progress with her ex-lesbian conversion path, the neurotic “All American” Jill tracks down her butch ex-girlfriend Jamie to prove to herself that she is no longer attracted to her.


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Brazen Hussies Chronicling The Australian Womens’s Liberation Movement

Five years in the making, the enlightening feature documentary BRAZEN HUSSIES, chronicling the Australian Women’s Liberation Movement, will be released in cinemas nationally on November 5.


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Kajillionaire Is The Best Kind Of Weird

Step into the masterful mind of filmmaker Miranda July with her new feature film straight from an impressive run on the festival circuit.


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Australia’s First Halloween Magazine Set To Launch By Lesbian Couple

The first magazine devoted entirely to lovers of Halloween in Australia has been created by a Melbourne-based couple, Andrea Beattie and Cathy Anderson.


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The Princes And The Treasure

The Princes and the Treasure is a story of two princes embarking on a quest, but fall in love with each other.


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Modern Day Romance In Web Series ‘How To Not’

This 8 episode web series is perfect for the hopeless romantic.


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Aussie Filmmakers’ LGBT+ Film Shortlisted For The World’s Largest Short Film Prize

Aussie filmmakers, Rowan Devereux & Sophie Saville have been nominated for the Iris Prize for their short film PEACH.


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Human Rights Campaign Releases New Data Showing Latinx LGBTQ People Suffer Disproportionate Impact From COVID-19 Economic Fallout

Latinx LGBTQ people are more likely to have had their employment adversely impacted and are more likely to have financial challenges than the general population due to COVID-19. 


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More Than Half Of LGBTQ Iranians Have Been Attacked By Their Own Family And A Fifth Attacked By Police

Iran International TV has reported on the findings of a survey carried out by 6 Rang Organisation, which found that 62% of LGBTQ+ Iranians living in Iran have been assaulted by their family and 42% of LGBTQ Iranians have been sexually assaulted in public.


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