Tag: homosexuality
Exhibition in Nuremberg: Light and shadow of the colorful
“Who’s Afraid Of Stardust”: An emotionally challenging exhibition at the Kunsthalle Nürnberg shows 30 positions in queer contemporary art. source site
Theater: “The Inheritance – Part 1” in Bamberg – Bavaria
“The Inheritance – Part 1” at the ETA Hoffmann Theater shows how important it is to continue to tell the stories of the LGBTQ+ community – especially in these times.…
ARD series “Naked over Berlin”: the nicest operetta in the world – media
Axel Ranisch has just made an opera film, now he’s switching to a thriller series with coming-of-age elements with “Naked Over Berlin”. Sounds crazy and is also: very, very wonderful.…
Queer Film Festival Munich: Interview with Bernadette Huber – Munich
What does it take to set up a film festival? Time, says Bernadette Huber, a lot of time. The self-employed filmmaker and editor, together with 13 other volunteers, is organizing…
Brian Austin Green opens up about his son’s homosexuality
Brian Austin Green opens up about his son’s homosexuality Promiflash Brian Austin Green with his kidsInstagram / brianaustingreen Brian Austin Green (50) is currently doing great in his private life.…
Religious community: Authoritarian leadership and systematic abuse – Bavaria
On Thursday, the Christ Bearer Brotherhood published a 99-page report on years of sexual, spiritual and power abuse in the Protestant community. The first prior, Otto Friedrich, is said to…
LGBTQ films are shown at the Queerfilmfestival in the City-Kino – Munich
What’s better than a film festival? Two film festivals, of course. In the coming days, guests of the Munich city cinemas do: While the Fantasy Film Festival lures you into…
Uganda: Man charged with “serious homosexuality”.
After law change Death penalty threatened: Man in Uganda charged with “serious homosexuality”. In Uganda, for the first time, a person can be sentenced to death for “severe sexuality”. ©…
Interview with Franz Rogowski: “I was looking” – culture
In the film “Passages” by Ira Sachs, Franz Rogowski plays the homosexual director Tomas, who sleeps with Agathe (Adèle Exarchopoulos) after a party, then ends up in bed with her,…
"passages" in the cinema: From the end of male poison
In the film by US director Ira Sachs, Franz Rogowski plays an egocentric genius who changes beds – as a long farewell to narcissistic masculinity. source site