Puppies, ghosts and euphoric snogging: the 25 best queer films of the century so far
Briefly

The article reviews several contemporary films highlighting diverse narratives and aesthetics in queer cinema. Celine Sciamma's film showcases a powerful lesbian love story that navigates autonomy away from male dynamics. It also touches on intersectionality with a quirky football fantasy and various intriguing themes across films like Jane Schoenbrun's chilling work and Bruce LaBruce's provocative adaptations. Each entry sheds light on unique storytelling that reflects current social issues and queer identities, offering both critique and celebration of these diverse experiences.
We're All Going to the World's Fair creates a haunting narrative that veers into the uncanny, exploring themes of identity and disquiet in an online horror game.
Bruce LaBruce's The Visitor is a provocative satire that uses sci-fi to challenge anti-immigrant sentiment with raw sexual dynamics and shocking imagery.
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