Come get your Q on starting this Friday! The Ninth Annual QFest St. Louis, presented by Cinema St. Louis, runs April 24-28 at the Hi-Pointe Backlot Theatre. The St. Louis-based Lgbtq film festival, QFest will present an eclectic slate of 28 films – 13 features (seven narratives and six documentaries) and 15 short subjects. The participating filmmakers represent a wide variety of voices in contemporary queer world cinema. The mission of the film festival is to use the art of contemporary gay cinema to spotlight the lives of Lgbtq people and to celebrate queer culture.
The 2016 QFest St. Louis begins on Sunday, April 24, and runs through Thursday, April 28. Tickets are on sale now for all shows. Cost is $12 each or $10 for students and Cinema St. Louis members with valid and current IDs. All screenings will be held at the Hi-Pointe Backlot Theatre, located at 1002 Hi Pointe Place, directly behind the Hi-Pointe Theatre. Advance sales...
The 2016 QFest St. Louis begins on Sunday, April 24, and runs through Thursday, April 28. Tickets are on sale now for all shows. Cost is $12 each or $10 for students and Cinema St. Louis members with valid and current IDs. All screenings will be held at the Hi-Pointe Backlot Theatre, located at 1002 Hi Pointe Place, directly behind the Hi-Pointe Theatre. Advance sales...
- 4/20/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It’s almost time to get your Q on, St. Louis!! The Ninth Annual QFest St. Louis, presented byCinema St. Louis, runs April 24-28th at The Hi-Pointe Backlot (1002 Hi Pointe Place)
The St. Louis-based Lgbtq film festival, QFest will present an eclectic slate of films from filmmakers that represent a wide variety of voices in contemporary queer world cinema. The mission of the film festival is to use the art of contemporary gay cinema to illustrate the diversity of the Lgbtq community and to explore the complexities of living an alternative lifestyle.
All screenings at the Hi-Pointe Backlot, 1002 Hi Pointe Place, St. Louis, Mo 63117. Individual tickets are $12 for general admission, $10 for students and Cinema St. Louis members with valid and current photo IDs.
Advance tickets may be purchased at the Hi-Pointe Backlot box office or website. For more info, visit the Cinema St. Louis site Here
http://www.cinemastlouis.
The St. Louis-based Lgbtq film festival, QFest will present an eclectic slate of films from filmmakers that represent a wide variety of voices in contemporary queer world cinema. The mission of the film festival is to use the art of contemporary gay cinema to illustrate the diversity of the Lgbtq community and to explore the complexities of living an alternative lifestyle.
All screenings at the Hi-Pointe Backlot, 1002 Hi Pointe Place, St. Louis, Mo 63117. Individual tickets are $12 for general admission, $10 for students and Cinema St. Louis members with valid and current photo IDs.
Advance tickets may be purchased at the Hi-Pointe Backlot box office or website. For more info, visit the Cinema St. Louis site Here
http://www.cinemastlouis.
- 3/29/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Xan Brooks, Henry Barnes and Peter Bradshaw review Chemsex, a documentary by William Fairman and Max Gogarty that explores the growing trend of Chemsex - drug-fuelled sex engaged in, largely, by young gay men. A harrowing look at a community searching for intimacy and meaning through hedonism, Chemsex is in UK cinemas now
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- 12/4/2015
- by Xan Brooks, Henry Barnes, Peter Bradshaw, Leah Green and Joan Portillo
- The Guardian - Film News
This investigation of a very modern sexual health crisis is not an easy watch, but makes a convincing case for it being an important issue
This scary and explicit documentary from William Fairman and Max Gogarty tackles what could be gay men’s biggest health crisis for 30 years – a hidden explosion in what it calls “chemsex”, the new urban scene in promiscuous multiple-partner sex combined with needle-use drugs, often openly welcoming HIV-positive sex and unsafe sex.
Related: Chemsex rise prompts public health warning
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This scary and explicit documentary from William Fairman and Max Gogarty tackles what could be gay men’s biggest health crisis for 30 years – a hidden explosion in what it calls “chemsex”, the new urban scene in promiscuous multiple-partner sex combined with needle-use drugs, often openly welcoming HIV-positive sex and unsafe sex.
Related: Chemsex rise prompts public health warning
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- 12/3/2015
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
★★★★☆ In many ways, drugs can benefit lives - even save them - but they also have a dark side, which is the focus of Chemsex (2015). This hard-hitting documentary explores a hidden underworld of the homosexual community, whereby men become reliant on drugs - taken mostly intravenously - to fuel their libidos, more often than not at a dangerous and serious cost to their health. Directors Max Gogarty and Will Fairman combine candid interviews with real footage of buzzing club nights and weekend-long sex sessions.
- 12/3/2015
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Chemsex, a documentary by William Fairman and Max Gogarty, examines the burgeoning popularity of chemically-enhanced sexual encounters among young gay men. Following self-confessed ‘slammers’ and the health workers who are trying to encourage safe sex, Chemsex examines how addictive pleasures can feed self-destruction and despair. Chemsex, which played at the London film festival last month, will be released in the UK on Friday 4 December
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- 11/19/2015
- by Guardian Staff
- The Guardian - Film News
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