God's Own Country tells the story of Johnny Saxby, a young farmer in Yorkshire who leads a lonely and isolated life on his family's sheep farm. When a Romanian migrant worker named Gheorghe arrives to help with lambing season, Johnny's world is turned upside down. The two men form a deep and intense connection, discovering love and a sense of purpose in each other's arms. As their relationship develops, Johnny begins to question his own identity and come to terms with his inner demons.
Les Invisibles (2012) is a heartfelt documentary that explores the lives of aging LGBTQ individuals who have faced homophobia, fought for their rights, and formed meaningful relationships in a society that often overlooked them. The film focuses on their stories, struggles, and triumphs, capturing the essence of their experiences with authenticity and compassion.
An adult son lives with his bedridden father on a farm in rural Netherlands. He grapples with his repressed homosexuality and desires, including a crush on a fellow farmhand. As he navigates the complexities of family relationships and his own sexual repression, he finds solace and moments of connection amidst the quiet farm life.
A young German/Bolivian Mennonite risks his life to escape his strict religious community to find love and freedom in the city.
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