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.
Portland Street Blues is a gripping crime drama that revolves around the lives of characters involved in the Triad gang. It explores the themes of power struggles, bisexuality, love, and unrequited love. The story follows the journey of strong women in the criminal underworld and their relationships with each other, showcasing the dynamics of a butch-femme couple and a tomboy. Through various twists and turns, the movie delves into the complexities of loyalty and the consequences of choices made in this dangerous world.
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.
Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977) is a groundbreaking documentary that tells the stories of gay men and women living in America. Through interviews, the film explores themes of identity, love, family, and struggle, providing an intimate and honest look into the lives of the LGBTQ+ community. The film captures the diversity and complexity of queer experiences, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals in a society that often rejects and discriminates against them. With its powerful storytelling and personal narratives, Word Is Out offers a remarkable insight into the history of gay liberation in America.
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