Pee Wee as Himself leads the documentary winners at the Dorian TV Awards handed out by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
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Keep ReadingAn interview with Charles Grodin: Rebel with a Cause director James L. Freedman on his film, which screens as the closing night selection of TJFF.
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Keep ReadingAnton Alvarez, aka Spanish hip hop artist C. Tangana, makes his feature debut with an ode to an artist in The Flamenco Guitar of Yerai Cortés.
Keep ReadingIn Agatha's Almanac, Amalie Atkins delivers an aesthetically pleasing portrait of her 90-year-old aunt Agatha and her beloved garden.
Keep ReadingSoul magazine publisher Regina Jones gets her due in Who in the Hell Is Regina Jones?, a touching portrait about making space for Black voices.
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