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BFI Flare 2023

Kokomo City
02.08.2023

Kokomo City (Review) – D. Smith’s intimate documentary is authentic, honest and uninhibited

Kokomo City is playing in UK & Irish cinemas from August 4.  In loving memory of Koko Da Doll, who was killed on the streets of Atlanta on April 18, 2023. Bold, uninhibited and raw are just a few words I could use to describe D. Smith’s fascinating, intimate and honest portrait of the lives of four Black trans sex workers, Daniella Carter, Dominique Silver, Koko Da Doll and Liyah Mitchell. From the avenues of New York to the streets of Atlanta, the intimacy with which each woman recounts their experiences and observations is unlike anything seen before. D. Smith

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WINTER BOY
02.05.2023

Winter Boy (Review) – Honoré’s profoundly personal story wears its heart on its sleeve

Winter Boy is streaming now on MUBI. Christophe Honoré’s profoundly personal story of teenage grief pulls no punches yet maintains glimmers of hope throughout as he explores the murky depths of the grieving process. Anyone who has lost someone close will relate to the deep and complex emotional rollercoaster of Winter Boy as we follow seventeen-year-old Lucas (Paul Kircher), a young gay man just finding his feet in life when he is sharply thrown into the dark void of loss and grief. On a cold winter’s night, Lucas’ boarding school life is suddenly cut short when he is summoned back to the

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Lie with Me (Arrête avec tes mensonges)
26.03.2023

Lie With Me (Review) – a love found, lost and found again

Lie with Me (Arrête avec tes mensonges) arrives in cinemas nationwide on August 18th. Lie With Me – in conversation with writer and director Olivier Peyon What is fiction but a collection of memories, experiences, and ideas rehashed, shaped and embellished? Many writers will tell you that while their work is framed by their imagination, nuggets of reality creep into every story they write, including unspoken thoughts, past pain and lost loves. Adapted from Phillippe Besson’s autobiographical novel Arrête avec tes mensonges, Oliver Peyton’s exquisite adaptation adds new layers to Besson’s story as we follow the successful French author Stéphane

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BFI FLARE 2023 QUICK READ

BFI Flare 2023: Quick Read Reviews

26th March 2023
BFI Flare 2023/Comedy/Coming of Age/Documentary/Drama/Fantasy and Science Fiction/Film Festivals/LGBTQ + Film and TV/Romance/Short Films

BFI Flare 2023: Quick Read Reviews. Features: Horseplay, Golden Delicious, The Dream Songs, Maybe Someday, How to Tell a Secret, Unidentified Objects,

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the perpetrators

The Perpetrators (Short Film) – BFI Flare 2023

25th March 2023
Animation/BFI Flare 2023/Documentary/Film Festivals/LGBTQ + Film and TV/Short Films

The Perpetrators is awaiting a UK-wide release date. Looking back at my teens becomes more and more challenging the older I get.

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Chrissy Judy

Chrissy Judy (Review) – BFI Flare 2023

24th March 2023
BFI Flare 2023/Comedy/Drama/Film Festivals/LGBTQ + Film and TV

Chrissy Judy is awaiting a UK release date and will be released in selected US cinemas on March 31 and on digital

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Before I Change My Mind

Before I Change My Mind (Review) – BFI Flare 2023

23rd March 2023
BFI Flare 2023/Comedy/Coming of Age/Drama/Film Festivals/LGBTQ + Film and TV

Before I Change My Mind is currently awaiting a UK release date. The year is 1987, and the place is Alberta, Canada.

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Big Boys

Big Boys – Corey Sherman talks to Neil Baker about his feature debut at this year’s BFI Flare

17th March 2023
BFI Flare 2023/Comedy/Coming of Age/Drama/Film Festivals/In Conversation/LGBTQ + Film and TV/OutFest 2023

Big Boys has its world premiere at BFI Flare on Saturday 18th, March 2023. How many body-positive, queer coming-of-age comedy dramas are

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Egghead and Twinkie

Egghead & Twinkie (Review) – BFI Flare 2023

17th March 2023
Animation/BFI Flare 2023/Comedy/Coming of Age/Film Festivals/LGBTQ + Film and TV/OutFest 2023/Romance

Egghead & Twinkie is showing at BFI Flare on Thursday 16th, Saturday 18th and Sunday 26th of March. Egghead (Louis Tomeo) and

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The Inspection

The Inspection (Review) – Bratton’s story is far more than just another military boot camp drama

17th February 2023
BFI Flare 2023/BFI London Film Festival 2022/Drama/Film Festivals/LGBTQ + Film and TV/War

The Inspection is now playing in cinemas nationwide. In 2019 director Elegance Bratton brought us the outstanding Pier Kids. Made between 2011 and

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