Dating Amber is a comedy-drama set in Ireland in the mid-1990s. Eddie and Amber, both gay teenagers, decide to pretend to be a couple in order to avoid the pressures of their conservative surroundings. As they navigate their fake relationship, they discover friendship, acceptance, and the importance of being true to oneself.
Yossi & Jagger is a heartfelt movie that tells the story of two Israeli soldiers, Yossi and Jagger, who are secretly in love with each other. Set in the harsh environment of the Israeli military, their illicit relationship is tested when they must hide their feelings from their fellow soldiers. This touching film explores themes of love, identity, and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in a conservative society.
Out in the Dark is a story of a forbidden love between a Palestinian psychology student and an Israeli lawyer. As they navigate their relationship, they must face the challenges of their differing cultural backgrounds and the political tensions of their homeland. Their love becomes a symbol of hope and freedom amidst the turmoil.
Vice Lieutenant Eismayer, the strictest trainer in the Austrian Military, lives a secret life as a gay man. When he falls in love with a young openly gay soldier, he must confront his fears and change his perspective. Based on a true story.
The String follows the journey of a man who finds himself caught between love and political activism in Tunisia. Set against the backdrop of a changing society, he navigates through complex relationships and personal struggles while questioning his own identity.
Just Charlie follows the story of a transgender girl named Charlie who is trying to come to terms with her identity and seek acceptance from her family and community. She faces challenges and discrimination along the way, but also finds support and understanding in unexpected places.
Mixed Kebab is a 2012 drama and romance film that follows Ibrahim, a gay Turkish man who lives in Belgium. He faces several challenges, including a complicated love triangle, traditions, and the integration of his cultural background into Belgian society.
In 'South of Heaven,' a gay musician returns home from college to his fundamentalist Christian family and must confront his own internal struggles as he navigates being outed and coming to terms with his sexuality.
Ace, 23, and Miko, 17, desperately want to become famous actors but it seems the Universe has a different plan for their lives.
Tommy Riley, a middleweight boxer, is struggling with his lack of confidence and clinical depression. He finds himself in a complicated relationship with his sparring partner, who is also dealing with her own issues. As Tommy trains for a big fight, he must confront his fears and insecurities to succeed in the ring.
A Jewish New Yorker is bedridden patriarch dying of lung cancer, confesses for the first time to son that he was always attracted to men. Despite his long-lasting marriage and faithfulness to wife.
Based on the repercussions that sexual abuse can have on teenagers and long-term effects.
The first-born son of a wealthy Mexican businessman, Simon is doted upon by his father, Don Andres. But as Simon grows older, he displays a fondness for dressing in women's clothing and playing with dolls, and is eventually banished from home and disinherited. He then finds work as a performer in a nightclub that his father patronizes. Not recognizing his son as a beautiful young woman, Don Andres discloses some surprising secrets of his own.
Tom Peters looks back to 1978, the year in high school that he came out of the closet. Tom's mom is both sweet and intrusive, urging him to take out girls. She also drags him to her disco-dancing lessons. His friendship with Matt becomes his first love, and then Matt turns on Tom with homophobic venom. Later, Matt and Matt's new girlfriend trash the classroom of an effeminate teacher with more vicious homophobia. At first, Tom joins in heaping scorn on the teacher, then he has to decide if it isn't time to open the closet door. A crisis of sorts ensues with his mom, and disco proves to be a balm.
India’s first major gay-themed film, is an adaptation of Mahesh Dattani’s seminal play On a Muggy Night in Mumbai. Kamlesh, a young gay man, invites his friends home ostensibly for an evening of camaraderie. However, with the arrival of his sister and her fiancé, a series of dramatic confrontations is set into motion, leading to startling revelations and unexpected catharsis.
David is a young bodybuilder who obsessively trains to become his artist mother's muse. As he dedicates himself to further developing his physique, he goes through an identity crisis that will mark his destiny.
A battered wife and mother takes refuge from her unseen abusive second husband in the Manhattan, New York City apartment of her gay younger son, whose sexuality is unbeknownst to his mother. Her unseen older son is in prison as a sexual offender, but her younger son hides her older son's unopened letters, written from prison, from her, while also hiding his own sexuality, and his engagement to his long time boyfriend. One night while he is having dinner with his boyfriend/fiancee, she discovers the cache of hidden letters from her older son, which brings his mother great distress, and she confronts him with when he gets home from dinner. The question is, will he be able to tell her that he is gay and engaged too, and will it be more than she can take?
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