A group of teenage boys document their friend's journey to lose his virginity, encountering various obstacles and hilarious mishaps along the way.
Human Nature is a satirical comedy-drama that explores the complexities of human behavior and societal norms. It follows the story of a scientist who conducts an experiment involving a mentally disabled man living in the wild. As the experiment progresses, the scientist's own ethics and understanding of human nature are called into question.
When Animals Dream is a coming-of-age horror film about a teenage girl named Marie who lives in a small coastal town. She starts to experience unusual changes in her body and soon realizes that she is transforming into a werewolf. As she grapples with her new identity, Marie must navigate the challenges of being a teenage werewolf in a society that doesn't understand or accept her. The film explores themes of isolation, identity, and the struggle to belong.
Lukas, a transgender man, moves to Cologne for an internship and becomes friends with Fabio, a gay man. As Lukas explores his gender identity, he falls in love with Fabio, leading to a complex and emotional journey of self-discovery.
BearCity is a comedy romance movie that follows the lives of a group of overweight gay men in New York City. It explores themes of friendship, body image, and online dating.
A wordless forensic documentary that showcases the grim reality of the autopsy process, revealing the intricacies of the human body through incisions, measurements, and bodily fluids. The film captures the pathologists at work as they dissect nude corpses, dictating their findings into a dictating machine. With scenes of burned victims, sawed open chests, preserved films, and forensic analysis, this avant-garde film leaves a haunting and lasting impression of death and the science behind it.
Mansome is a documentary that delves into the world of male grooming and masculinity, exploring topics such as facial and body hair, grooming rituals, and the societal expectations placed on men. The film takes a humorous and insightful look at the various ways in which men navigate the world of self-care and personal style.
“Are you a man or a mouse?” asks the bandy trainer? Viggo answers with doubt but the team chant “MEN!”. After training, Viggo and Noel go home to Noel’s house and have a sauna. The friends start to compete on who is most manly, a tough competition where no-one really wants to be tough.
In this horror movie, a doctor becomes obsessed with death and torture, leading him down a dark path. He starts disfiguring bodies, indulges in cannibalism, and partakes in necrophilia. His love for dolls and dollmaking adds another layer to his twisted obsessions. The doctor's actions are driven by his instinctual desire to inflict pain and suffering, resulting in a nightmarish world of gore and death.
Filmmaker Malcolm Ingram takes you on a fascinating journey inside a fast growing segment of the gay community where what was once a perceived negative is now redefining the definition of what it looks like to be gay.
A quotation from Aristophanes, "The desire and pursuit of the whole is called love," precedes views of a man and a woman's bodies, often in extreme close up. Off-screen, a voice recites fragments of oracular literature and purple prose. We see an eye, an ear, a mouth, a tongue, bits of hair, a hand, the tips of fingers, toes. Occasionally, the frame includes a larger scape of a body: a chest, a back, a breast. Usually the camera is stationery; sometimes, it moves across a body, remaining in close up. They hold hands for one moment. The bodies are without clothes; no genitalia are visible.
A filmmaker scrutinizes his coarse body hair.
13-year-old Gabe Kowalski is a late bloomer who goes to great lengths to impress his classmate crush, Shane.
Gay men and their pursuit of physical perfection. When it comes to looks and body image, gay men can be a pretty tough crowd. Men are visually programmed. And gay men have an appreciation for beauty in all aspects, whether it's other male bodies or just antiques. There's no doubt that attractiveness is key to a man's self-esteem and his impression on others, especially in gay life. The pressure to look good is even more intense in an image- driven culture where near-naked images of masculine perfection abound. Men are being objectified as never before. From super models and muscle boys, to bears and twinks to average Joes, along with experts in the business of beauty, "The Adonis Factor" is a revealing look at gay men's love or lust for all things pretty.
Redheads. Fire crotches… This film collects samples of their testimonials and their body hair and skin. About being different genetically, about gay gingers, doubly in a minority, from Ireland to Israel to Brazil. A film made especially for ginger lovers.
Thirty-five Portuguese dancers undress in front of the camera. They become the object of desire with a sensual provocative performance. Eclectic dance disciplines help this film to explore an exhibitionist view of the male nude. This is a statement about the current financial situation in Portugal and the lack of fundings to support artistic initiatives.
Francisco is unhappy about his body.
A nude woman relaxing on a bed to Minnie Riperton's song Les Fleurs is exited by its chorus. Director Saam Farahmand heats up the body hair debate.
The fixations and the consequences of our pursuit of instant communication and popular culture are exposed as a plotless panorama of our daily obsessions, desires and identities captures a sense of things slowly slipping out of control.
From the early 19th century 1946 Paris had many brothels that were tolerated and controlled by the state. These were sometimes rough places but more often were housed in richly designed buildings and serviced a clientèle from all walks of life. This documentary looks back at the Paris brothels through photographs, historians as well as memories from some who would frequent them as clients or work there as prostitutes.