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styofa doing anything
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
DEAR READER
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Stranger Things
almost home
KIROKAZE
$LAYYYTER
AnasAbdin
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blake kathryn

@theartofmadeline
Claire Keane
we're not kids anymore.
d e v o n
Mike Driver
Keni
seen from Lithuania
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seen from Sweden
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seen from Congo - Brazzaville
seen from Congo - Brazzaville
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
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Glenda Lissette
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Andrew Jacobs
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Thomas van der Zaag
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Joyce Kim
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Ivan Dokov
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Daddy’s watching
David Bowie.
Coming to DVD/VOD this fall.
Great documentary!
toner collage
How in the hell have I gone through life until now without having seen Jean Genet’s short film masterpiece A Song of Love (Un chant d’amour)? Some people might write it off as vintage arthouse gay porn, but, well, those people have obviously not seen that much gay porn. Yes, it’s arthouse, yes, it’s most definitely gay-centric, but that’s what makes it so revolutionary. This was released in 1950. 1950. 19 fucking 50. The huge size of Genet’s balls for making such an extraordinary piece in a beyond tumultuous time for gays is enough to make him a new hero of mine. Oh, and it’s also an important and profound piece of filmmaking. This is a silent short film that has the ability to both transfix and transport you. I’m semi to totally gushing right now but whatever. Loved it. If you’re interested in watching, then it’s on YouTube. Ugh, it’s such a fucking shame that Genet didn’t make more films.
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