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Author: Bryen Dunn

“You Go To My Head” – what happens when you don’t remember anything?

posted Wednesday, February 10, 2021

by: in Film

You Go To My Head begins along a desolate stretch of the Sahara, where car accident leaves a young woman (Dafne) lost, alone, and confused, after her partner Ben dies in the crash. Jake, a reclusive architect, finds her unconscious, suffering from post-traumatic amnesia, and takes her back to his place for medical attention. The […]

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Canadian Jazz Artist Serafin LaRiviere Announces New Album “Unravel”

posted Tuesday, February 9, 2021

by: in Music

Serafin LaRiviere’s new album, Unravel, was born in an idyllic setting of quiet woods, wandering deer and several feet of snow – though it wasn’t planned that way.  Unravel was meant to mark the 10-year anniversary of Serafin’s third album, Love’s Worst Crime – an event that shortly preceded the adoption of a son. The decade in between […]

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Between Waves – a metaphysical love story within a parallel universe

posted Tuesday, February 9, 2021

by: in Film

BETWEEN WAVES is a science fiction dramatic feature film aboμt a woman’s pursuit to join her missing lover by crossing into a parallel dimension. Even after his presumed death, Jamie continues to be visited by her lover Isaac, a quantum physicist, who pleads for her to join him in a parallel plane. Jamie follows a […]

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Boys Feels: Desire in the Dark – five coming of age short stories

posted Monday, February 8, 2021

by: in Film, Queer

Five award-winning coming of age short films offering a glimpse of how boys and young men tackle life’s difficult desires: confronting one’s demons, understanding sexual relationships, gaining the respect of one’s father, or simply running away from it all. This is only the start of their complex formative years, where not every question has an […]

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Toronto Drag Entertainer Tynomi Banks Partners with Black Lives Matter – Canada for Black History Month

posted Monday, February 1, 2021

by: in Activism, Celebrity, Drag, Toronto

 Tynomi Banks, iconic Toronto-based Drag Entertainer and Canada’s Drag Race alum is honouring Black History Month by partnering with Black Lives Matter – Canada to create an exclusive line of merchandise in support of raising awareness for the organization. For the entire month of February, a portion of the proceeds from this collection are being donated to dismantle all […]

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Dan Savage’s HUMP Film Festival streams and steams – Jan 30 to Mar 6, 2021

posted Tuesday, January 26, 2021

by: in Film, Lesbian, Queer, Streaming Online, Trans

Dan Savage (creator of the ​Savage Love​ sex advice column, the popular Savage Lovecast ​podcast, the ​ITMFA​ campaign, and the ​It Gets Better Project​) is curating a brand new online showing of dirty short films for the 16th annual ​HUMP! Film Festival​, screening online January 30 through March 6, 2021. The ​HUMP Film Festival​ features […]

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The Changin’ Times of Ike White – a musician’s story told from beyond the prison walls

posted Monday, January 25, 2021

by: in Film, Music

Serving a life sentence for murder in the early 1970s, music prodigy Ike White had plenty of time to perfect his musical talent, but no hope of putting it to use in the outside world. Ike’s skills were exceptional enough, though, that his story captured the media’s attention. From this notoriety, he was able to […]

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Schemers – true story of a small town Scottish music promoter who went on to worldwide fam

posted Monday, January 25, 2021

by: in Film, Music

Schemers is based on the true story surrounding music promoter David McLean‘s stream of ambitious gigs in 1980’s, which included Simple Minds, XTC, Ultravox, The Skids & Iron Maiden, before going on to successfully manage the career of Placebo for over 25 years! Schemer – a person who is involved in making secret or underhanded plans. The film follows Davie (Conor Berry) who […]

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Climate of the Hunter – when everyone thinks you’re losing your mind, but are you?

posted Wednesday, January 20, 2021

by: in Film

Two sisters, Alma and Elizabeth, along with a dog who’s described as a “philosopher,” have come to Alma’s remote house to reconnect with Wesley after twenty years. Alma is recently divorced, Elizabeth is a workaholic in Washington, D.C., while Wesley lives in Paris dealing with a wife recently struck with a fatal disease. When the three come […]

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A White Horse – film explores homosexuality as a mental illness in 1970s Ireland

posted Friday, January 15, 2021

by: in Film, Queer

A scared and confused young girl enters a phone booth and rings home. Her parents are waiting for the call, and we soon discover a hidden truth. Shaun O Connor’s award-winning short film, A White Horse, tells the story of Bridget, a scared young girl who has escaped a mental institution. The reason for her […]

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