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My Picks for Women’s Films to Watch at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Now that Pride weekend in Vancouver is over–the dyke march, the jaw-dropping Man Up-produced drag shows at the Cobalt, and the fabulous Unicorn Born: Genderfest EastVan Dance Party (I definitely recommend checking out any other Genderfest events!)–it’s time to slow things down … Continue reading
Posted in Amber Dawn, Black, Canadian, Coming-of-age, Lesbian, Montreal, News, Non-Canadian, Queer, Transgender, Vancouver
Tagged difficult love, drama, entertainment, film, jeanne crepeau, kiss me, mosquita y mari, so hard to forget, tomboy, vancouver queer film festival
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