Follow the lives of a gay couple, lawyer Shiro and hairstylist Kenji, as they face everyday challenges, misunderstandings, and find solace in their love for each other. This heartwarming slice-of-life series explores themes of acceptance, friendship, and personal growth.
In 1987 Taiwan, two high school students, who are secretly attracted to each other, navigate the complexities of their feelings amidst societal and personal pressures. As they grapple with their identities and the fear of being judged, their hidden desires and first love slowly come to light.
Based on a true story, 'Battle of the Sexes' recounts the iconic 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. The match becomes more than just a contest of skill as it symbolizes the fight for gender equality and challenges societal norms. King, a feminist and tennis champion, battles against Riggs, a self-proclaimed male chauvinist, in a match that captivates the nation and sparks a cultural revolution.
A pastry chef and an internet celebrity singer meet as adults. Both carry scars from their failed first loves but they have learned to live with the residue of their heartache. What will happen when those two men begin to consider love again? And how will an ex-boyfriend's wedding impact their fragile, growing connection?
Explores, lead character, Chadwick Williams' impetus for his chronicle of stories about men of color who lead double lives.
Two elderly women, Nina and Madeleine, have been secretly in love for decades. Everybody, including Madeleine's family, thinks they are simply neighbors, sharing the top floor of their building. They come and go between their two apartments, enjoying the affection and pleasures of daily life together, until an unforeseen event turns their relationship upside down and leads Madeleine's daughter to gradually unravel the truth about them.
Trembling is a heartwarming short film that tells the story of a gay Latino soldier and a gay teenager who meet and fall in love at a barbershop in Mexico. As their relationship develops, they face challenges, including the soldier's impending departure. The film explores themes of first love, farewell, and the struggles of being in a closeted relationship.
When Yoon-Ju, a talented art student, meets Ji-Soo, a reserved and mysterious bartender, their lives change forever as they navigate their feelings for each other and societal expectations.
When Sid comes out as a woman, a 14-year-old boy named Ralph literally shows up at her door announcing that Sid is his dad. Ralph is surprised to discover that his father is now a woman, but thinks having a transgender dad is pretty cool. But Ralph hasn't told his mother and stepdad that he’s tracked down his biological father. And then there is Sid’s boyfriend Daniel, who has yet to tell his family of his relationship with Sid. Daniel is nowhere near ready to accept Ralph as a stepson and complicate his life further. Sid’s coming out has a snowball effect that forces everyone out of the closet. What happens when gender, generations and cultures collide to create a truly modern family?
River's Edge is a Japanese drama film that follows a group of high school friends who become entangled in a dark secret when they discover a dead body by the river. The film explores themes of bullying, friendship, and the search for identity amidst a backdrop of societal pressure and isolation. It delves into the complexities of human relationships and emotions, highlighting the struggles and conflicts faced by the characters.
In 'The Wrong Guy', a man named Nelson is mistaken as a wanted killer and goes on a comical and thrilling adventure to clear his name. With humorous twists and turns, Nelson tries to stay one step ahead of the police while also uncovering the real culprit behind the crime.
Funkytown is a movie set in the 1970s that revolves around the rise and fall of Montreal's disco scene. It follows the lives of different characters, including a television producer, a gospel singer, and a talent agent, as they navigate through the politics, drug addiction, and personal struggles of the era. The film explores themes of self-loathing, divorce, and the impact of disco dancing on relationships. With a backdrop of cocaine-fueled parties and a domineering father, the characters face their own demons and setbacks while trying to find success and happiness in the disco era.
The Revival is a drama and romance movie set in Arkansas. It focuses on the story of a gay minister who deals with controversy, congregation, and the struggles of being closeted. The plot also revolves around the themes of religion, infidelity, guilt, and homosexuality. The movie takes an intimate look at the struggles faced by the protagonist and explores the tensions within the church community.
Two teenagers decide to attend attend São Paulo's annual Gay Pride Parade, encouraged by one of their uncles, a successful - although closeted - business executive. After witnessing an incident of shocking violence at the parade, the group makes a pact - they all have one year to come out of the closet.
More Than Only is a heartwarming movie about a gay man who struggles with self-acceptance and the challenges that come with being open about his sexuality. It explores themes of family, relationships, and finding happiness in one's own truth. With its touching narrative and relatable characters, More Than Only is a must-watch for anyone seeking a heartfelt story of love and growth.
Oranges tells the story of a lonely teenage boy in Australia who falls in love for the first time. His journey is filled with obstacles and self-discovery as he navigates through high school, family conflicts, and his own desires.
When a gay fashion stylist is assigned to work with a famous but difficult Chinese movie star, they must confront their own prejudices and navigate cultural differences.
In a sunny district of Naples where everyone knows each other, Mario and Lino, two inseparable friends, live day by day in the monotony of neighborhood life until their fraternal friendship is put to the test.
Goodbye Mother is a heartwarming comedy about Van, a gay man living in the United States, who returns to Vietnam to reunite with his family. He plans to introduce his boyfriend to his mother, who is unaware of his sexual orientation. Upon returning home, Van is confronted with the challenge of navigating cultural differences, family dynamics, and personal growth, all while trying to keep his true identity a secret.
The ever-lively and upbeat Natsuko tries to mend a broken heart by carrying on with a string of short-lived affairs after her break-up with Tomomi. But when Tomomi announces her plans to marry - a man - Natsuko becomes inconsolable.