NewFest 2018
By Phil Guie October 26, 2018
Four documentaries, each of which revolves around an untold, forgotten, or overlooked story, gets its chance to be told.
Four documentaries, each of which revolves around an untold, forgotten, or overlooked story, gets its chance to be told.
A personal and moving documentary on the legal battle between the Philippines and the United States involving the murder of a transgender woman.
Inspired by the tell-everything 2012 memoir by Scotty Bowers, the matter-of-fact and sensational Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars.
A comedy that is simultaneously a throwback and of its time.
A young professional couple try so hard to do the right thing that they practically end up arguing themselves into immobility.
A school for wayward young women is actually a cover for a radical feminist group, the Female Liberation Army.
From Sebastián Lelio, director of A Fantastic Woman, comes this very mature, modern love story set within an Orthodox Jewish community.
Daniela Vega gives a stellar performance as Marina, a transgender woman whose lover, 25 years her senior, suddenly dies in the middle of the night.
A movie that is already being listed among the great queer films of recent memory.