Open Windows (2014) allows four lesbian women over 70 to tell their stories about love, desire and developments in the LGBT movement. They discuss their relationships, their identity and their feelings about ageing. The documentary explores society’s […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Christopher Tew Melanie first took heroin when she was 14 years old. Following the misery of watching her mother die, she approached her sexually abusive brother to acquire the drug. Her […]
Documentary filmmaker Jean-Baptiste Erreca has crafted numerous films on art and LGBT awareness, and his recent documentary Pansy! (Les Pensées de Paul, 2015) is an especially moving combination of the two subjects. Pansy! follows London based artist Paul Harfleet, a […]
FilmDoo is working with distributors Java Films and Film Delights to give international releases to overlooked documentaries of timely importance from a range of film talent from France, the UK, Spain, Austria and more. Covering […]
By Jessica Duncanson Studying a range of members from the LGBT community and looking at various key points in time, these documentaries all portray the LGBT liberation movement in different stages. From the US to […]
Director: Fritz Ofner Watch Evolution of Violence on FilmDoo Evolution of Violence is not a film for the squeamish or faint-hearted. It is a brutal insight into Guatemala’s ‘strong culture of death’ even in the post-war era. […]
