Sundance Film Festival 2014 LGBT wrap-up

Documentary about Robert De Niro's gay dad surprises many

Peter Knegt shares his favourite queer flicks from the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The festival had a surprisingly strong batch of LGBT films this year. Watch our video report to learn what will be heating up the 2014 festival circuit.

The 2014 Sundance Film Festival, which ran from Jan 16 to 26 in Park City, Utah, had a surprisingly large number of LGBT films in its lineup. One in particular garnered a lot of buzz: Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr, a documentary about Robert De Niro’s father, who was gay. The actor (star of the film Dog Day Afternoon, among many others) has not spoken publicly before about his father’s sexuality. His father died in 1993.

Other films of note include Joe Manganiello‘s new documentary about a Texas strip bar, called La Bare; Love Is Strange, by Ira Sachs, whose previous film, Keep the Lights On, was a hit back in 2012; and indie darling Gregg Araki‘s White Bird in a Blizzard.

In the above video interview, Peter Knegt talks with Nic Kazamia about these films and more from Sundance 2014.

Check back to Daily Xtra for all your movie news.

Keep Reading

How AI image generators fail queer and trans people

The "Cass Review" and its use of AI-generated images highlight some of the key issues with depicting queer and trans people using artificial intelligence

Reneé Rapp’s Coachella set introduced by original ‘The L Word’ stars

Leisha Hailey, Kate Moennig, Jennifer Beals and original series creator Ilene Chaiken gave fans a super queer throwback

NAIA bans trans women from women’s sports

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics has passed a new policy that effectively bans trans women from competing

More than 400 Canadian artists sign open letter against anti-trans policies

Alanis Morissette, Carly Rae Jepsen, Neil Young and Colin Mochrie are among the signatories