My Life in Pink (1997) tells the story of Ludovic, a 7-year-old boy who identifies as a girl. Facing ostracism and homophobia from the people around him, Ludovic tries to navigate the complexities of gender identity and societal expectations. The film explores themes of innocence, family relationships, and the challenges of growing up in a world that is often intolerant of differences.
The Curiosity of Chance follows a teenager named Chance who is starting a new school in the 1980s. As he navigates the challenges of high school, he explores his curiosity and identity, particularly in relation to his interest in cross-dressing and drag. Along the way, he forms friendships, faces bullies, and discovers the power of self-expression. This coming-of-age comedy-drama is a heartfelt exploration of acceptance and finding oneself.
In the late 70s, four teen boys go on a road trip to discover their sexuality and get their rocks off at the fictional Kitty Ranch Brothel. A classic rite of passage romp, right? But the real story lies in the struggles of our main character, Randy, and his sexual confusion in a time before that was chic or even spoken of, other than high school locker room insults of "fag." Fortunately, our hero's fruitless quest to prove his heterosexuality leads, in the end, to something quite the opposite.
Christine Jorgensen goes to 1950s Denmark and makes headlines for having the first sex-change operation.
Lolo is an openly gay 11-year-old boy trying to finally convince Max, his first love, to go public with their relationship at the school party. Max also wants a relationship but Lolo might not be the one. Lolo’s best friends, Elena and Toby, help him to overcome this situation and give him the support that he needs.
In Afghanistan, "batchas" are young male prostitutes who live under the protection of a master in a house where they are trained to dance dressed as girls for a men's audience. Veteran dancer Saman starts worrying when he sees Bijane, the new recruit, who has been chosen to replace him. Despite his jealousy, he must initiate Bijane into the art of the Batcha dancing.
A queer Arab boy, Nazeem, looks up to his Muslim mother with awe. Later in life, it is only through being a drag queen that he holds on to their lost and fraught connection.
A struggling couple's weekend getaway goes awry when a child arrives in the middle of the night claiming to be their son.
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