When the feud between the son of the American President and Britain's prince threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations, the two are forced into a staged truce that sparks something deeper.
A screenwriter drawn back to his childhood home enters into a fledgling relationship with a mysterious neighbor as he then discovers his parents appear to be living just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before.
Ennis and Jack are two shepherds who develop a sexual and emotional relationship. Their relationship becomes complicated when both of them get married to their respective girlfriends. They continue to meet up over the years, facing societal discrimination and personal struggles. Tragedy strikes when Jack dies, leaving Ennis heartbroken and alone. Ennis keeps their secret love alive, cherishing the memories and the shirts they shared. In the end, Ennis finds a glimmer of hope when his daughter announces her engagement.
A young man tries to find himself while he struggles with his sexuality.
Based on the novel by William S. Burroughs, a writer becomes embroiled in a strange and surreal world after getting involved with illegal drugs. He begins to experience bizarre hallucinations and encounters talking insects, giant centipedes, and a mysterious typewriter. As his addiction and paranoia grow, he finds himself caught in a web of conspiracy and psychological disintegration.
When Marc's husband dies, he embarks on a trip to Paris with his friends, where he discovers secrets and confronts his grief.
In 1925 Montana, ranch owner Phil Burbank torments his brother's new wife and son until he discovers the possibility of love.
Late 1970s. Two 25-year-old men meet by chance, fall madly in love, and are separated due to an unexpected event. For the next thirty years, they still pursue the hope of finding each other again, because they still love each other.
Simon Spier is a high school student who hides a secret from his loved ones: he's gay. When his secret is put at risk, Simon must confront his identity and find acceptance.
Bad Education (2004) is a gripping and intense drama set in a Catholic boarding school in Madrid, Spain. The film explores themes of sexual identity, drug abuse, childhood trauma, and the corruption within the Catholic Church. The story follows an investigative journalist who uncovers a scandal involving a pedophile priest and his past relationships with the students. As the journalist delves deeper, he confronts his own personal demons and the dark secrets of the school. This thought-provoking film paints a disturbing picture of power, abuse, and the consequences of remaining silent.
Jonas, a gay teenager, navigates through his troubled past and present while trying to uncover the truth behind a mysterious disappearance.
A 16-year-old girl named Dedee Truitt runs away from her Louisiana home with her half-brother, Bill, after seducing his stepfather. They end up in Indiana where Dedee begins a relationship with Matt, a gay man. As Dedee's antics continue, she gets involved in murder, theft, and scandal, all while dealing with her own troubled past and relationships.
Firebird is a powerful drama about the forbidden love between a gay and a bisexual man in the 1970s. Their relationship faces numerous challenges and is complicated by the social and political climate of the Cold War era. As they navigate through prejudice and homophobia, their love grows stronger, leading to a poignant and emotional climax.
Kill Your Darlings (2013) is a biographical drama film that takes place in 1944 and follows the lives of young poets Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs. The story revolves around their friendship, love interests, and their involvement in a murder that changes their lives forever. It explores themes of creativity, sexuality, and the limits of friendship.
In a prison cell in Brazil, Molina, a gay window dresser, and Valentin, a Marxist revolutionary, form an unlikely bond as they share their stories and dreams. Molina survives by retelling movies' plots and fantasies to Valentin who is resistant at first, but gradually warms up to him. The powerful friendship between the two men helps them cope with the psychological and physical torture they endure.
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a biographical drama that explores the life and themes of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The film delves into Mishima's struggles with identity and patriotism, as well as his exploration of art and the role of the writer in society. It also touches on his personal life, including his homosexuality and his fascination with Zen philosophy. The movie depicts Mishima's complex personality and his ultimate tragic end.
Mysterious Skin tells the story of two young men, Brian and Neil, who were both sexually abused as children. As they navigate their adult lives, the trauma of their pasts continues to haunt them in different ways. Brian becomes obsessed with alien abductions, while Neil becomes a male prostitute. The film explores themes of loss of innocence, prostitution, child abuse, and the lasting impact of traumatic experiences.
Ned and Conor are forced to room together at their boarding school. The loner and the star athlete at this rugby-mad school form an unlikely friendship until it's tested by the authorities.
The Blonde One is a captivating drama set in Argentina, exploring the passionate and forbidden love between two men living as flatmates. As their relationship develops, they must navigate the complexities of desire, lust, and societal expectations. This intimate and thought-provoking film delves into the depths of human connection and the power of hidden relationships.
An English professor, one year after the sudden death of his boyfriend, is unable to cope with his typical days in 1960s Los Angeles. George Falconer (Colin Firth) approaches a car accident in the middle of a snow-white scenery. He wakes up: he was dreaming about the moment when his partner of 16 years, Jim (Mathew Goode), died. George remembers the phone ringing on that fateful day when Jim's cousin told him about the fatal accident. George is depressed and packs a gun in his briefcase. On campus, George meets a student named Kenny who discusses recreational drug use with him. George buys bullets and goes to a convenience store, where he meets Carlos. At home, George pretends to shoot himself but can't find the right position. He attends dinner with his friend Charley and they remember their past. The scene flashes back to 1946 when Jim and George had met at a bar. Returning to 1962, George goes back to the same bar where he meets Kenny again. They talk and go to the beach and swim naked. They go to George's place and Kenny tends to George's forehead injury. George dies of a heart attack later that night, seeing the image of Jim kissing him.