9-1-1 is a gripping TV show set in Los Angeles that follows the lives of police officers, firefighters, and paramedics as they respond to various emergencies and dangerous situations. The show showcases the challenges they face in their line of duty and explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of teamwork.
The L Word (2004) follows the lives and relationships of a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles. The show explores various themes including love, friendship, sexuality, and identity. It delves into the challenges and triumphs of these women as they navigate through their personal and professional lives.
Nola Darling, a black female protagonist, navigates a love quadrangle with multiple partners. As a pansexual woman, she balances the challenges of her relationships and her personal identity in a dynamic portrayal of modern love and sexuality in Brooklyn, New York City.
Betty follows a diverse group of female skateboarders in New York City as they navigate the challenges of life, friendship, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The show explores themes of female empowerment, diverse relationships, and the skateboarding subculture.
In present day New York City, an investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures.
Eden is a gripping TV show that follows the intertwining stories of two women brought together by a missing persons case in a small town. As they search for the truth, they also navigate their own complicated relationship, exploring themes of love, identity, and acceptance.
Marco Mejia, a young gender non-conforming queer person, lands a job working for legendary makeup mogul Madolyn Addison. Madolyn hires Marco to be her eyes and ears, to make friends and find out what's going on behind her back, to discover 'what they're hiding and what they're stealing.' In exchange, she'll teach Marco everything she knows, but she warns him 'This business isn't all glitter and glamour and neither is life.'
Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 is a comedy film that follows the chaotic and humorous journey of a multicultural family. With a mix of Arab, Jewish, and Chinese characters, the movie portrays the challenges of interracial and interfaith marriages. From dealing with cultural clashes to overcoming stereotypes, the film explores themes of love, acceptance, and the power of unity.
The Women follows the lives of a group of women in New York City as they navigate through various relationships, careers, and personal challenges. The story highlights themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of modern womanhood.
Taylor, Candice, Aklia, and Tammy's journeys as queer women may look different, but as they cross paths in Harlem, they help each other untangle life's complexities and be their authentic selves.
When Night Is Falling is a romantic drama about a conservative professor who embarks on a voyage of self-discovery when she falls in love with a circus performer. The movie explores themes of sexuality, identity, and societal expectations.
Pariah tells the story of Alike, a 17-year-old African-American girl who struggles to embrace her identity as a lesbian while dealing with her disapproving mother and exploring her first romantic relationship. Set in Brooklyn, this powerful and emotional film explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals.
Hello Again is a musical drama that tells the story of ten interconnected love affairs spanning across different time periods. The film explores themes of sexuality, love, and longing, as characters from different eras find themselves drawn to each other in unexpected ways. Through music and dance, Hello Again takes the audience on a journey through various stages of love and relationships.
Rafiki is a coming-of-age story set in Kenya, focusing on the forbidden love between Kena and Ziki. Despite the societal pressures and homophobia surrounding them, the two young women form a secret relationship and explore their identities and desires. As their love blooms, they must navigate the challenges and dangers that come with being queer in a conservative society.
The Watermelon Woman is a fake documentary about Cheryl Dunye, a black lesbian filmmaker who sets out to make a film about Fae Richards, a black actress from the 1930s who was known for her roles as a mammy in Hollywood films. As Cheryl researches Fae Richards' life, she also navigates her own personal relationships and experiences as a black lesbian in Philadelphia.
A married woman leaves her husband, starting a lesbian relationship with a friend. Soon a third woman joins the relationship; meanwhile the abandoned husband discovers her bisexual nature with a friend.
Inspired by the writings of writer Fritz Fanon, who believed that a colonial population could only reach freedom by declaring violence towards their occupiers, Cavallone’s tale sees a white photographer who seduces a black model. A doctor then arrives on the scene, and Schurer falls for his charms.
An ad executive uses psychic powers to manipulate women and competitors.
Dr. Finn Jeffries plays a new stepmother to her deceased lover's daughter Zelly. She also took over her lover's abortion clinic that is being protested by increasingly violent "pro-lifer's".
Alexis and her coed friends take their shy roommate Freddie on a wild sexual fling as they compete for the same job after graduating from college. It's a no holds barred anything "of a sexual kind" goes as the girls try every erotic tactic to distract Freddie from winning the challenge!