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WATCH: This Danish drama takes an unfiltered look at the messy, sexy modern digital dating scene

and straight—are using them than ever before.So, what’s a true romantic to do when it physical intimacy is just a few clicks of a button away, but genuine emotional connection is behind a paywall?That’s the dilemma that twenty-something Christian (Rex Leonard) faces in the Danish indie drama In Ashes from first-time feature filmmaker Ludvig Christian Naested Poulsen: Can a “u up?” text ever really be the start of a love story?Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.After a rough breakup with his longtime partner Aske (Lior Cohen), Christian dives head-first into the modern, digital dating world, where it seems like the rules are constantly being rewritten.One hook-up comes by his place and barely says 10 words before pouncing on him. But when he tries a similar tactic with another guy—unbuckling his pants in the middle of a park—he’s stopped and told “it’s way too early.”Lonely and horny, Christian’s problem isn’t so much meeting other guys as it is trying to figure out what is they really want out of a date and hoping that just maybe it’s the same thing.“I wanted to show just how difficult it is being young in a chaotic, lusty and hyper liberal environment,” the director shares with Variety.And, indeed, In Ashes feels like it’s part of a new wave of gay storytelling.
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21.09 / 21:48
News sports World 8 Countries to Lead LGBTQ-Inclusive Campaign During Qatar World Cup
(CNN) -- Ten European football teams — the Netherlands, England, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and Wales — will participate in a season-long "OneLove" campaign promoting inclusion and opposing discrimination.Every country except Sweden and Norway has qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and each captain of these eight nations will wear a distinctive OneLove armband — which features a heart containing colors from all backgrounds — during the tournament.The Netherlands FA, which is spearheading the campaign, chose the colors to represent all heritages, backgrounds, genders, and sexual identities; the armband will be worn in Qatar where same-sex relationships are a criminal offense.Sweden and Norway will participate in the initiative during the upcoming Nations League matches, while England will also wear black armbands during both its UEFA Nations League matches to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II."This is an important message which suits the game of football: on the field everybody is equal and this should be the case in every place in society. With the OneLove band we express this message," said Virgil van Dijk, the Netherlands captain."On behalf of the Dutch team I have been wearing this band for quite a while now.
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