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Pakistani Canadian film In Flames set to debut in Vancouver

Pakistani Canadian film In Flames set to debut in Vancouver
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Pakistani Canadian film In Flames set to debut in Vancouver

Pakistani Canadian film In Flames set to debut in Vancouver
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Mee Vasantrao (Marathi) is an epic musical saga

Mee Vasantrao (Marathi) is an epic musical saga
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For Pride Month, six must-watch LGBTQ movies you may not have heard of yet

Tariq Raouf June 4, 2021 “Dance of the 41,” set in 1901, follows closeted politician Ignacio de la Torre y Mier (Alfonso Herrera, left) and his life-affirming experience with lover Evaristo (Emiliano Zurita). Photo: Netflix Every year the world gets a little gayer or so you’d think given the growing list of queer films available to anyone who subscribes to a streaming service. Gone are the days when one had to settle for a tiny category on Netflix, or limited offerings in a badly lit section of the nearest video rental store. Instead, we find ourselves awed by the outpour of new films highlighting queer voices throughout genres, from rom-coms to thrillers.

Eyes wide open: Race, class and gender on pandemic TV – Anglican Journal

Sometimes I wish my eyes hadn’t been opened Sometimes I wish I could no longer see All of the pain and the hurt and the longing of my Sisters and me as we try to be free Once your eyes have been opened to issues of race, class and gender, you see them everywhere, from the street to the screen. Through this lockdown, many of us are spending our evenings at home watching films or series on streaming services. Many of these deal overtly or subtly with issues of race, gender and class, and can prompt us to a deeper exploration of our assumptions in a world dominated by white men. Here is a brief selection of some I’ve found especially noteworthy.

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