Teddy, a young writer, ventures to an isolated desert house to complete his first novel, where he meets and seduces the mysterious caretaker, Leo. Layers of memory and hallucination unfold that intertwine the two men.
Leather is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the story of a man who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. It explores themes of friendship, identity, and love, as the protagonist navigates his relationships with his childhood friend, his father, and himself. With a touch of romance and a sprinkle of humor, Leather offers a heartfelt and relatable story that will leave viewers with a renewed sense of empathy and understanding.
A handsome young drifter is found unconscious near a remote monastery, where he joins forces with a vengeful spirit as he seduces and converts each of the monks to join his league of the undead.
An anthology of surreal films by Patrick McGuinn featuring Vincent, a puppet who is obsessed with Twinkies and pasta.
In this hilarious homage to 1970's Italian sexploitation films, Pucci and JJ sunbathe by a creek, bored, until they spot Gretchen and her delectable son, Kip. They all become quick friends and rub sun protection lotion on each other, when suddenly an alien named Suroh appears. This visitor offers a more potent sunscreen, SPF 2000, to be shared by the entire human race, in light of the earth's decreasing ozone layer. Suroh learns the sensual aspects of applying lotion to human bodies, starting with them.
Fire Island '79 is a bold and intimate portrait of a man's journey to discover his own identity and desires during the summer of 1979 on Fire Island. Fueled by self-discovery, sexual awakening, and personal liberation, this movie offers a provocative glimpse into the experiences of the gay community in that era. Through a series of encounters and exploration, the protagonist embarks on a transformative journey that challenges societal norms and explores the complexities of human desires.
These sexy and surreal shorts from innovative gay filmmakers feature party-loving plastic dolls, domineering moms, mad scientists, stuttering sidekicks and adorable break-dancing foreign exchange students! "Jeffrey's Hollywood Screen Trick," "Shame No More," "Pyongyang Robogirl, Soda Pop," "The Trey Billings Show" and the bonus film "Dirty Baby Does Fire Island" are among the funny, provocative, award-winning films in this collection.
Jamie, a young man in a rural town, becomes fascinated by Norberto, a Spanish exchange student.
In this inspiring true story, a struggling salesman goes through numerous hardships while raising his young son and trying to find a better life for both of them.
A collection of 6 gay-oriented short-films. Two main themes are explored here: The homo-eroticism of "Twilight of the Gods", "SPF 2000" & "Dirty Baby Does Fire Island" (the latter follows a plastic-doll as she explores sex & drugs on the beach) --to the campy and outrageous humour of "My Body", "Boot Camp", and "Karen Black Like Me" (the latter follows the plight of a gay-man and his possessed sex-toy).
Chris and Gordon, temporarily stranded in the desert when their car breaks down, decide to take peyote to kill some time. Unbeknownst to them, the cactus buttons they consume are tickets into another world where lizards talk and demonic forces seek prey.
Paul, a non-believer in life on other planets, late one night discovers a crash-landed and wounded alien. He rescues the being and is initiated into a psycho-sexual metamorphosis.
Pink Shirt is a short film that delves into the bittersweet experience of a young man grappling with his gay crush. The film takes viewers on a melancholic journey as the protagonist navigates his feelings and self-discovery. Shot on super 8mm, Pink Shirt beautifully captures the raw emotions and complexities of this personal struggle within a limited timeframe.
An experimental narrative exploring the relationship that develops between a Mexican hitchhiker and a drug dealer that he meets on a desert road in 1974.
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