An internal succession war within House Targaryen at the height of its power, 172 years before the birth of Daenerys Targaryen.
Grace and Frankie is a comedy-drama TV show that follows the lives of two women, Grace and Frankie, who are brought together when their husbands leave them for each other. Despite their differences, the two develop an unlikely friendship as they navigate the challenges of getting older and starting over.
Why Women Kill is a TV show that follows the lives of three women from different time periods - 1963, 1984, and present day - who all live in the same Pasadena mansion. As their stories unfold, the show delves into themes of infidelity, secret desires, and the lengths people will go to protect their own happiness.
Toma Lá, Dá Cá is a Brazilian sitcom that revolves around the lives of the residents in an apartment building. The show explores the comedic and chaotic situations that arise from the interactions between the diverse and eccentric characters. It delves into themes of family relationships, LGBTQ representation, and societal stereotypes, all portrayed with humor and wit.
After Fran's husband comes out as gay, they continue living together as friends and navigate the challenges of divorce and living with an ex.
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.
Sexologist and therapist Sofia Prado, director of an institute of alternative therapies, has to deal with her own emotional disorders, which she hides from everyone. From the revelation of one of her patients, the specialist becomes involved in a dangerous network of corruption.
"I want to be loved, as a person, and as a woman." Nakamichi Misaki is a teacher who has been married for 5 years to her attractive husband. She appears to have a life that many would be envious of. However, the truth is that she has been concerned about her marriage due to the lack of intimacy. Her husband only sleeps with her once a year, on the day of their wedding anniversary. As she continues to question her husband's sexual desire for her, their next anniversary arrives... and she receives a shocking confession from him!
Set in Tangier in 1955, 'Little Birds' follows a young married woman named Lucy Savage as she navigates her way through a world of decadence, hedonism, and forbidden desires. As Lucy explores her own sexual awakening and identity, she finds herself entangled in a web of complicated relationships and dangerous situations.
In the Goryeo dynasty, the king is facing a lot of political pressure and needs a male heir to secure his position. He seeks the help of his bodyguard, who is also his lover, to impregnate his queen. The bodyguard agrees, but complications arise when the queen and the bodyguard develop genuine feelings for each other, leading to a web of deceit, betrayal, and tragic consequences.
Far from Heaven is a melodrama about a housewife in the 1950s who discovers her husband's homosexuality and engages in a forbidden romance with her African-American gardener. The film explores themes of bigotry, racism, and the struggle for acceptance.
Set against the backdrop of World War I, Benediction delves into the life of a poet as he battles with his sexuality, religious beliefs, and the horrors of war. This docudrama explores themes of love, self-discovery, and societal expectations in a time of great turmoil.
Waiting to Exhale follows the lives of four African-American women as they face the trials and tribulations of relationships, divorce, and infidelity. With humor and emotion, the film explores themes of love, friendship, and the search for happiness.
Based on a true story, Dance of the Forty One is a period drama that explores the scandalous events surrounding a police raid at a costume party where numerous closeted gay men were arrested. The movie delves into the social prejudices and homophobia of the time, as well as the personal struggles and relationships of the individuals involved.
Black and White is a crime drama film set in New York City, exploring themes of race, sexuality, and music. The story revolves around a group of young people involved in the hip-hop music scene, with their lives intersecting in unexpected and dramatic ways. Issues of interracial relationships, homophobia, and cultural clashes are explored as the characters navigate their personal and professional lives. The film delves into the complexities of love, power, and identity, showcasing the interconnectedness of diverse lives in the city.
In 'Tallulah,' a young woman named Tallulah kidnaps a baby from her neglectful mother and seeks refuge with her friend, Margo. As the two navigate the challenges of taking care of a baby, their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways.
In Rome, a high-ranking police officer commits a murder and tries to cover it up, believing that his position in society will protect him. As the investigation unfolds, he becomes more and more entangled in a web of guilt and paranoia.
Undertow (2009) follows the story of a gay artist living in a fishing village in Peru. He must navigate his complicated relationships while dealing with the ghosts of his past. The film explores themes of homosexuality, infidelity, and the struggle with societal expectations. As the artist's life becomes intertwined with a ghostly presence, he is forced to confront his repressed desires and come to terms with his true identity. Undertow blends drama, fantasy, and romance to create a powerful and emotive narrative.
The Catholic School is a gripping drama that takes place in a Catholic school in Rome during the year 1975. The story revolves around a teenage boy who is struggling with his sexuality while dealing with the strict religious environment of the school. As the plot unfolds, the boy becomes entangled in a web of violence, sexual repression, and neo-fascism that threatens his sanity and well-being. Based on a novel, this movie explores themes of religion, education, and coming-of-age in a thought-provoking manner.
Antonina Miliukova, an aristocratic woman in 19th century Russia, becomes obsessed with marrying the famous composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Despite his attempts to end the marriage, she endures the humiliation and madness in order to stay with him.