bellabarratt
Joined Nov 2013
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I'm a huge Charlie David fan - I find his body of work within the television and movie sphere captivating. I'm also a huge fan of Drag Heals, a show he directs and produces. I watched the first two seasons avidly and was thrilled beyond belief when I got to see the third season. OMG, such a great cast and so many amazing and compelling story. If you followed previous seasons, you're going to want to check this one out. If you're new to the series, this is a good place to jump in. I enjoyed the process of watching this disparate group of performers come together to put on a spectacular show. So well done. Hope there's more to come...
I'd never given much thought to the first male/male kiss in cinematic history. And I certainly had never thought about the artistic representation of homosexuality on the big screen.
Charlie David's new documentary about Pat Rocco opened my eyes to so many different things. Not just Pat's films - but to his activism, his charitable works and, I think most importantly, his 45 year relationship to his husband David.
I enjoyed the clips of the films, of course, but I really found the discussions between Charlie and Pat the most engaging. I'm so glad Charlie got such great footage.
This documentary is for anyone who loves cinema, gay representation, or just to see a trailblazer in action. I highly recommend it.
Charlie David's new documentary about Pat Rocco opened my eyes to so many different things. Not just Pat's films - but to his activism, his charitable works and, I think most importantly, his 45 year relationship to his husband David.
I enjoyed the clips of the films, of course, but I really found the discussions between Charlie and Pat the most engaging. I'm so glad Charlie got such great footage.
This documentary is for anyone who loves cinema, gay representation, or just to see a trailblazer in action. I highly recommend it.