The film follows the story of the legendary rock band Queen and their lead singer Freddie Mercury. It covers their rise to fame, the challenges they face, and their historic performance at Live Aid in 1985. Along the way, the movie explores Freddie Mercury's personal life, his relationship with Mary Austin, his struggles with identity and sexuality, and his battle with AIDS. It showcases the band's triumphs, including the creation of iconic songs like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'We Will Rock You', as well as the lasting impact they had on the music industry.
In Manhattan in the summer of 1979, a young man is arrested for a shocking crime, and an unlikely investigator must solve the mystery behind it before the true criminal strikes again.
In 'Taste of Cherry,' a middle-aged man named Mr. Badii drives around Tehran in search of someone who will bury him after he commits suicide. Along the way, he gives rides to various passengers and engages in philosophical conversations about life and death. The film explores themes of hope, despair, and self-reflection.
In 'Bros (2022)', two men with commitment problems try to navigate the complexities of a romantic relationship. As they grapple with their fears and insecurities, they embark on a journey of emotional vulnerability and self-discovery. Will they be able to overcome their reservations and make their love work, or will their past issues sabotage their chances?
Beach Rats follows the story of a young man in Brooklyn who is navigating his own journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening. Set against the backdrop of the boardwalk and beaches of Coney Island, he grapples with his identity, relationships, and the expectations of masculinity. As he explores his sexuality and searches for connection through online hookups and encounters with older men, he must confront his own fears and desires. Beach Rats is a coming-of-age drama that explores themes of sexual exploration, personal growth, and the complexities of identity.
Stranger by the Lake is a drama, romance, and thriller film released in 2013. The story revolves around a group of men who engage in anonymous sexual encounters at a remote lake. Franck, the main character, becomes infatuated with Michel, a confident and attractive stranger. As their relationship deepens, Franck discovers that Michel may be a murderer. Caught between desire and danger, Franck must navigate a treacherous path to uncover the truth and ensure his own safety.
Boy Erased tells the story of Jared, the son of a Baptist pastor in a small American town, who is outed to his parents at age 19. He is faced with an ultimatum: attend a gay conversion therapy program or be permanently estranged from his family, church, and friends. Boy Erased is the true story of one young man's struggle to find himself while being forced to conform to the expectations of others.
From Afar tells the story of an older man who becomes obsessed with a young male prostitute in Caracas. As the two develop a complicated relationship, their lives are intertwined with violence and obsession.
In 1968, a group of gay friends come together for a birthday party in New York City. As the night unfolds, tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and the friendships are tested.
A fashion photographer, facing terminal cancer, must come to terms with his mortality and make decisions about how to spend his remaining days. He grapples with fears, regrets, and desires as he navigates relationships and contemplates the meaning of life.
Get Real is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a high school student, Steven, who is struggling with his sexual identity. Steven, who is closeted, navigates through the challenges of being a gay teenager in a high school setting while also dealing with issues of homophobia and bullying. Along the way, he falls in love with another student named John, leading to a series of emotional and comedic moments. The film explores themes of coming-of-age, self-discovery, and the complexities of teenage romance.
L.I.E. is a gritty drama that explores the life of a 15-year-old boy named Howie who finds himself caught in a web of illicit activities. After the death of his mother, Howie forms an unlikely friendship with a Vietnam War veteran who is involved in pedophile activities. As Howie delves deeper into this dangerous world, he must navigate the complexities of his own sexuality and the consequences of his choices.
Boulevard follows the story of Nolan Mack, a married bank employee who secretly explores his repressed homosexuality while leading a monotonous and unfulfilled life. When he forms a connection with a young male prostitute named Leo, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and liberation. As Nolan confronts his own fears and societal pressures, he experiences a profound sexual awakening that challenges his marriage, career, and personal identity.
Holding the Man is a moving drama based on the true story of Timothy Conigrave and John Caleo, who fell in love in the 1970s and faced numerous challenges, including the AIDS epidemic and societal discrimination, throughout their long-term relationship. Set in Australia, the film explores the profound impact of their love and the enduring power of their connection.
Sorry Angel is a romantic drama set in 1993 Paris. It follows the story of a writer who falls in love with a younger man while dealing with the challenges of living with AIDS.
Mascarpone follows the story of a gay man who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after a breakup. Along the way, he finds himself working in a bakery, falling in love, and exploring his identity in Rome, Italy.
A Story of Yonosuke follows the journey of a young man named Yonosuke, who moves to Tokyo for university and experiences various adventures and relationships along the way. He becomes friends with a diverse group of people, discovers his passion for synchronized dancing, and navigates the complexities of love and growing up. With a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, this film captures the essence of life in vibrant Tokyo.
Operation Hyacinth is based on true events and follows the story of a young prosecutor who launches an unprecedented investigation into the persecution of the LGBT community in communist Poland in the 1980s. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of violence, homophobia, and corruption, leading him to question his own beliefs, alliances, and identity.
Halim and Mina, owners of a traditional caftan store in a Moroccan medina, hire a talented young apprentice. Mina realizes her husband's attraction to the apprentice and their relationship is tested.
Great Freedom is set in post-war Germany and follows the life of a gay man who faces challenges and discrimination due to his sexuality. The movie explores themes of love, identity, and liberation, as the protagonist navigates through a society that is repressive and homophobic.