DMovies editors give the lowdown on their favorite LGBT films

You don’t have to be LGBT in order to have an LGBT sensibility.

DMovies has decided to ask some of their writers – regardless of their gender and sexuality – to pick they favourite LGBT film of all times. Film transcends all barriers.

Mixing it in with some Brexit! Their editor Victor Fraga revisited the Ealing Studios 1949 classic Passport to Pimlico, drawing an analogy with what post-Brexit Britain might look like. And it doesn’t look pretty. Unless you like to get your milk from a hose hanging down from a helicopter. Sounds bizarre?

Plus a number of films hit UK cinemas, ranging from a very dirty Baby Driver and the riveting doc Risk (about Julian Assange) to a very clean and sanitised Alone in Berlin set in a very awkward German capital, where people speak English instead of the local language.

So if you like what you are reading, don’t forget it’s now less than one week for DMovies’ three exclusive dirty screenings of the ayahuasca and self-reflection movie Icaros: A Vision. So book your ticket now! 

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