French gay film, Paris 05:59, captures the essence of what it’s like to be a young European gay guy in love, the fast romance and intense passion
The film opens in the rain. There’s a tension in the air, but something beautiful about it, too. It’s a theme that permeates the new gay drama Jonathan (2016, Germany) which premiered last Friday night at the Berlinale International Film Festival. Before I was able to get a ticket to the premiere, there was already …
Travel tips for visiting Rome in the winter, when the weather may be cooler but the queues will be shorter (and the food just as tasty as ever!)
Berlinale film review of ‘Homo Sapiens’ – a movie by Austrian director Nikolaus Geyrhalter without words, depicting a decaying post-apocalyptic world
Film festival tips including a practical guide on how to make the most of your time and still enjoy the perks of seeing countless movies during a film festival
February is traditionally the UK’s LGBT History Month. Over the past few years as LGBT individuals have gained more and more equal rights, there’s been a shift in traditional gay culture. And more of an understanding of what it’s like to be gay. “Being gay” is a diverse and uncommon trait, and with more discussion …
As one of the best gay destinations in Europe, Spain has a lot to offer including culture, food, gay nightlife and a warm & friendly climate for tourists
With Greece’s recent recognition of LGBT rights, the Outview Film Festival visits Berlin in 2016 for a celebration of Greek gay films
Photos from the “In Infinity” art exhibition featuring the weird and wonderful works from Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama – at Louisiana Museum Denmark
From sexy Australian surfers to drag documentaries, these 5 international gay films tell compelling and new stories about LGBT issues, making them the 5 best gay films of 2015