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Reel Affirmations toasts Pride and queer filmmakers with a special festival offshoot

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Sheer Qorma — Bush describes this “endearing” 30-minute short from India, revolving around three resilient, queer Muslim women, as a film about “a single mom grappling still years later with her daughter and her daughter’s partner, now wife, [and] her spiritual beliefs and acceptance.

It shows you that love is extraordinary and powerful and that people can change.”Ma Belle, Ma Beauty — Bush calls Marion Hill’s French drama “extraordinary.” “You don’t see a lot of films about polyamory, and this is a very adult and intricate and honest adventure around and into the polyamory life [that’s] beautifully shot, very sexy, very brave.”Saint Narcisse — The latest from eccentric queercore filmmaker Bruce LaBruce is also his grandest, according to.

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