Griff, a shy and socially awkward office worker, lives a double life as a superhero with the power of invisibility. His imagination and loneliness drive him to create a fantasy world where he can be a hero. However, his alter ego becomes a source of conflict when he falls in love with his co-worker, Melody.
Whirlwind is a drama/romance film that explores the relationship between two gay men in New York City. The film delves into themes of love, infidelity, and interracial relationships, all set against the backdrop of the vibrant city.
Food of Love is a drama, music, and romance movie about an 18-year-old aspiring musician who travels from New York to Spain for a summer vacation. He becomes involved in a complicated relationship with a renowned pianist and explores his own sexuality.
Manhattan Romance follows the tangled love lives of a group of individuals living in New York City, as they navigate the complexities of dating, relationships, and the pursuit of happiness.
A theater critic must choose between his career and his romantic relationships when his stepmother marries the playwright whose play he's planning to review.
In Rainbow Time (2016), a 40-year-old man named Shonzi has a mentally challenged brother named Todd. When Todd moves in with him following their father's death, Shonzi becomes his guardian. Shonzi is an Uber driver who enjoys interviewing strangers on camera and making movies. However, his infatuation with a girl named Lindsay leads to unexpected consequences. As Shonzi navigates the challenges of his relationship with his brother and his newfound love interest, he discovers the importance of friendship and self-acceptance.
A father and son struggle to make ends meet on the rodeo circuit.
One of several animated short versions of "Tom Thumb"
F. Scott Fitzgerald Slept Here explores the intimacy between men and the dynamics of unlikely matchups. Paul is a scruffy, white girl-hungry FTM poet. Gordon, on the other hand, is an overachieving black student who is balancing his identity as a gay man with his conservative professional aspirations. While it seems like they couldn't be less alike, the more we learn about Paul and Gordon, the more we find out that they both are struggling with the same question: How do I fit in? F. Scott Fitzgerald Slept Here is about the decisions that friends make for each other and for themselves, and what happens when they can't be synchronized. Paul and Gordon are unbeatable together, or at least that's what they thought. They can take on the world but can they survive each other?
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