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GQue Films 23.04.2021

Workhorse Queen is having its world premiere at Slamdance So since there's always time for a cocktail, sit down, relax and enjoy Mrs. Kasha Davis and the fabulous queens of Rochester, NY.

GQue Films 17.04.2021

writer/director Ryan Spahn and star Michael Urie of GQue Films fest title #NoraHighland are giving valuable voice to queer representation in queer cinema. It's at the heart of what "Nora Highland" is about and this film should be a must have for any festival that wants to truly be queer inclusive and acknowledge how they may have fallen short in the past https://village.festival.sundance.org/.../5ff0c3869229990...

GQue Films 10.04.2021

Thank you to #FilmEX and the 10 wonderful LGBTQIA+ speakers across our moderated panel and #NoraHighland fireside chat yesterday. Two full hours of valuable film festival conversation around authentic queer representation, outreach and programming Bryan Glick moderated the Ally or Antagonist panel of experts that included #DavidNinh, #JustinCook, #AlannaFrancis, #AndriaWilson while #JimFarmer of Out On Film held a valuable discussion with the team of our film Nora Highland including stars #MichaelUrie and #MichaelHsuRosen, writer/director #RyanSpahn and star of the LA production #DalilaAliRajah. There's no lack of queer talent both in front of and behind the camera nor is there a lack of a queer audience the only thing lacking is access and representation.

GQue Films 30.03.2021

Welcome to GQue Films. The new film sales/distribution company run by veteran distributor and consultant Bryan Glick. GQue Films is potentially the only non-cisgender run film distribution company in the world. With an emphasis on film festival and creative distribution we hope you will embrace our 2021 slate of films including "Workhorse Queen" (which is premiering at Slamdance), "Nora Highland", "Bare', "Devil Put the Coal in the Ground", and "A Certain Kind of Love".