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Guillermo Díaz joins The Queerty Interview to discuss his feature directorial debut, Dear Luke, Love Me, a heartfelt story about two best friends navigating love outside of labels.
In conversation with Queerty’s John Halbach, Díaz opens up about what drew him to the project, how Party Girl and Stonewall shaped his early career, and what it was like to come out in Hollywood when few actors dared to. He also shares memories of working with Parker Posey, his admiration for Madonna, and why hope and kindness matter now more than ever.
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Guillermo Díaz joins The Queerty Interview to discuss his feature directorial debut, Dear Luke, Love Me, a heartfelt story about two best friends navigating love outside of labels.
In conversation with Queerty’s John Halbach, Díaz opens up about what drew him to the project, how Party Girl and Stonewall shaped his early career, and what it was like to come out in Hollywood when few actors dared to. He also shares memories of working with Parker Posey, his admiration for Madonna, and why hope and kindness matter now more than ever.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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