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  • Troye Sivan’s Madonna-Inspired Grindr Ad Supports LGBTQ Filmmaking


    More than 30 years after Madonna: Truth or Dare, the documentary still has a hold on LGBTQ pop music and cinema.

    In Troye Sivan‘s new Grindr campaign Tap or Block, directed by Jake Wilson and produced by Juxtapose Studio‘s Charlie Wilson (no relation), the Australian gay pop-star and his Something to Give Each Other Tour dancers discuss hotel sex, open relationships, communication and more as they pay tribute to the 1991 Alek Kesheshian and Mark Aldo Miceli-helmed documentary.

    “What was really fun about this idea is it came around really organically,” Charlie Wilson tells Deadline. “Once we had Troye’s interest and Grindr’s interest, it seemed like such a natural segue from really hearing how proud Troye was about this tour and how close his relationship was with these dancers, and thinking about how Grindr is this boundary-pushing, sex-positive brand.”

    He credited Tristan Pineiro, Grindr’s SVP Brand Marketing + Comms, with coming up with the concept, “something reminiscent of Madonna’s Truth or Dare, the iconic Barcelona scene where there’s the gay kiss and how Troye’s current relationship sort of mirrored that in an interesting way.”

    Pineiro said the documentary was “a true awakening for so many of us,” adding, “Seeing gay people in mainstream media, talking about sex and intimacy was unheard of. So, when this opportunity with Troye, one of the biggest gay global icons, came up, Madonna’s impact was definitely something we wanted to pay homage to, while leaning into not only Troye’s and his dancers’ experiences, but the highly relatable behaviors and topics of discussion for our Grindr community.”

    Documenting her controversial 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, Truth or Dare served as an intimate behind-the-scenes look at Madonna’s relationships with her dancers, crew, friends and family, as well as then-boyfriend Warren Beatty.

    Juxtapose has put $25,000 from the campaign toward writer and actor Andrew Chappelle‘s (Broadway’s Hamilton, The Tick, Blindspotting) upcoming short I’m Gonna Kill You, with matched funding from Google exec and film financier Kate Aitken. The short also received a $5,000 production grant last June when Chappelle won Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival‘s two-minute “Pitch, Please!” competition. Filming begins in May.

    Chappelle describes I’m Gonna Kill You as “a gay erotic thriller that’s set in a post-apocalyptic … all-gay colony of men, and it explores the perils of monogamy.”

    The short comes after last year’s Ripe!, which Juxtapose co-founder Luke Anderson produced alongside college friend, NWSL pro Kelley O’Hara, after re-investing funds from Juxtapose’s Dick’s Sporting Goods campaign, starring Will Arnett and Kathryn Hahn. Directed by Tusk, Ripe! won Tribeca Film Festival‘s Best Narrative Short.



    Troye Sivan, the Australian singer-songwriter known for his unapologetically queer music and advocacy, has recently made headlines for teaming up with Madonna to create a Grindr ad in support of LGBTQ filmmaking.

    The ad, which features both Sivan and Madonna, promotes the #MadonnaXMTV campaign, a collaboration between Madonna and MTV to support LGBTQ filmmakers and storytellers. In the ad, Sivan discusses the importance of representation in media and the need for diverse voices to be heard in the film industry.

    Sivan, who is openly gay, has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ rights and visibility in the entertainment industry. By partnering with Madonna and Grindr, he is using his platform to support and uplift LGBTQ filmmakers, helping to create more opportunities for queer stories to be told on screen.

    The ad has been met with praise from fans and LGBTQ advocates, who appreciate Sivan’s continued commitment to supporting the community. With his involvement in the #MadonnaXMTV campaign, Sivan is helping to push the needle forward in the fight for LGBTQ representation in media.

    Overall, Sivan’s Madonna-inspired Grindr ad is a powerful reminder of the importance of supporting LGBTQ filmmakers and amplifying queer voices in the film industry. With advocates like Sivan and Madonna leading the charge, the future of LGBTQ storytelling looks brighter than ever.

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    Troye Sivan, Madonna, LGBTQ, Grindr, ad, filmmaking, support LGBTQ community, LGBTQ representation, LGBTQ film industry

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  • New!Voice and Vision Third Edition A Creative Approach To Narrative Filmmaking!

    New!Voice and Vision Third Edition A Creative Approach To Narrative Filmmaking!



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    Exciting news for all aspiring filmmakers! The highly anticipated third edition of “Voice and Vision: A Creative Approach to Narrative Filmmaking” is now available!

    This comprehensive guide, written by acclaimed filmmakers Mick Hurbis-Cherrier and L. J. Sconce, provides an in-depth exploration of the art and craft of storytelling through film. Packed with practical advice, inspiring examples, and hands-on exercises, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to hone their skills and make their mark in the world of filmmaking.

    Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a novice looking to break into the industry, “Voice and Vision” offers valuable insights and guidance to help you bring your creative vision to life on screen. From developing a compelling story idea to crafting a visually stunning film, this book covers all aspects of the filmmaking process with clarity and precision.

    Don’t miss out on this essential resource for filmmakers! Order your copy of “Voice and Vision: A Creative Approach to Narrative Filmmaking” today and take your storytelling skills to the next level. Happy filmmaking! #VoiceAndVision #Filmmaking #CreativeApproach #NarrativeFilmmaking #NewEdition
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