Set in 1950s New York City, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' follows the story of Miriam 'Midge' Maisel, a young Jewish housewife with dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian. After her marriage falls apart, Midge discovers her talent for comedy and starts pursuing a career in the male-dominated world of stand-up. With the support of her manager Susie, Midge navigates through the challenges of the showbiz industry while dealing with her complicated personal life. The series explores themes of feminism, Jewish identity, and the pursuit of dreams.
Four rebellious seniors at a retirement home form a friendship and navigate the ups and downs of their golden years, causing mischief and trouble along the way.
If These Walls Could Talk 2 is a movie that tells the story of three lesbian couples living in different time periods: the 1960s, 1970s, and 2000s. The film explores the challenges and triumphs of their relationships, highlighting themes of love, heartbreak, and societal progress.
In Newcastle in 1988, Jean, a closeted PE teacher, struggles to balance her double life. When a new student named Lois arrives at school and befriends Jean's girlfriend and friendship group, Jean is forced to confront the possibility of being outed and the risks it poses to her job. As tensions rise, Jean makes questionable choices, including betraying Lois, which further complicates her relationships with Viv and her students. Ultimately, Jean must decide whether to continue hiding or embrace her true self. Set against the backdrop of homophobia in 1980s England, Blue Jean is a psychological drama that explores the themes of secrecy, bigotry, and self-acceptance.
Princess Cyd follows 16-year-old Cyd Loughlin who is sent to live with her aunt in the summer. While exploring her own sexuality, Cyd forms a deep connection with a barista that leads to a summer romance filled with self-discovery and personal growth.
Edge of Seventeen follows Eric, a gay teenager in the 1980s, as he navigates high school, friendship, and his journey of self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of a conservative Ohio town, Eric explores his sexuality and finds love and acceptance in unexpected places.
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.
Common Ground is an anthology film that tells the stories of several LGBTQ individuals who serve in the US military during the 1950s and 1970s. It explores themes of love, discrimination, and the struggle for acceptance.
One of the members of a sorority is found murdered. Although the police are called in to investigate, some of the girls decide to do some sleuthing on their own to unmask the killer.
A man wants his girlfriend to have a sexual relationship with another girl, just one time.
A high school student falls in love with a butch lesbian, and their relationship is put to the test by their different social backgrounds and the challenges of coming out. Intertwined with humor and awkwardness, they navigate their way through the complexities of first love and self-discovery.
Gabe's Catholic boyfriend just dumped him for Jesus; Tucker definitely just locked himself out of the apartment-in full drag. Olivia will probably become a star just after she cleans the ketchup off her shoes.
Jenni, an orphaned semi-savant, and a street hustler named Sam, steal a car and head to Los Angeles to find Jenni's father whom she hasn't seen or heard from since she was six years old.
Signature Move is a heartfelt comedy-drama that follows the story of Zaynab, a Pakistani lawyer and former wrestler, as she struggles to balance her cultural expectations, her career, and her budding romance with a Mexican woman. Along the way, she must confront her mother's disapproval, navigate the complexities of her own identity, and find a way to be true to herself.
The lives and loves of a close-knit group of young gay ladies as they make their way in a not-so-modern world.
A young girl is framed for a crime she didn't commit and sent to the state penitentiary, which is run by a crooked warden and a corrupt staff. A reporter manages to get herself sent to the prison so she can expose the brutal conditions and prove the girl's innocence.
Long Story Short follows the story of a man named Teddy who is stuck in a loop, reliving different versions of his own life on New Year's Eve. As he tries to make sense of his situation, he learns important lessons about love, friendship, and finding happiness.
In the god-forsaken satellite city of Tuen Mun, 13-year-old Cookie suspects she's pregnant. Lately things have not been going her way. Her mother left; her father ignores her; her best friend is in reform school; and her boyfriend is off selling bootleg VCDs in bustling Mong Kok. Flanked by her ride-or-dies Banana, Sissy, and Bean-Curd, she journeys into town to find an abortionist.
Karen can't believe that she has to work her receptionist gig on a gorgeous Fourth of July. Then a call comes from her long-lost father and sets in motion a crazy chain of events that will change one small town forever. Meanwhile, Megan must decide between the stability of her longtime girlfriend and the thrill of a new love. Young Ray fends off bullies and organized sports to woo the girl he likes. In a little burg like this, you’d better believe everything is connected, which means that pretty soon everyone is mixed up in each other’s business.
Three poetic tales of seeking the true identity. In the first story, Jing, a blind singer, falls in love with her band's tomboy accordionist Diego. In another time and place, Lily, an elderly lesbian and Yen, her gay friend, create an unexpected bond and support each other in a time of crisis. Finally, we see Diego before she joined the band, when as a teenager she came to grips with her gender identity.