I Am Michael tells the true story of Michael Glatze, a gay activist who becomes a conservative Christian pastor after experiencing a crisis of faith. The film explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the clash between religious beliefs and personal desires.
My Own Private Idaho is a movie about two street hustlers, Mike Waters and Scott Favor, who embark on a journey of self-discovery and search for their missing parents. Mike suffers from narcolepsy and struggles with his feelings for Scott, who is the son of the influential mayor of Portland. Along their road trip, they encounter various adventures, including robbery, cocaine, and encounters with other hustlers. The movie explores themes of friendship, unrequited love, and the complexities of the male hustler lifestyle.
When a group of ruthless criminals kidnaps his daughter, a former government agent must team up with a professional thief to rescue her and stop a diamond heist.
Documentary exploring The Advocate's role at the forefront of the LGBT movement in the U.S.
In 1984, during the UK miner's strike, a group of gay and lesbian activists form an alliance with a small Welsh mining community to support each other's causes. They face opposition and police abuse, but their friendship and determination inspire change and acceptance.
Wrong Cops is a dark comedy that follows a group of corrupt and inept police officers as they navigate a world of drugs, violence, and absurdism. When a bag of money and a dead body enter their lives, chaos ensues and the officers must juggle their own incompetence with trying to cover up their mistakes.
Matthew is a boy who just left school. He is handsome and athletic and believes himself to be gay. He retains a friendship with only one school friend, Phil, who has stuck by Matthew despite hostile reactions from his peers. As their relationship grows more intense, Phil's girlfriend Sharon and his classmates become vindictive and aggressive. The two friends find themselves ostracized by both friends and family and decide to run away.
Two friends are erroneously taken for a gay couple, and have their lives turned upside down.
In 'The Sum of Us,' a widower and his openly gay son navigate the ups and downs of love, life, and family in Sydney, Australia. With a stroke of fate, their close bond is tested, ultimately teaching them the true meaning of acceptance and unconditional love.
Saved! is a comedy drama film about a teenage girl named Mary who attends a Christian high school and finds herself pregnant after she believes she saves her gay boyfriend from being sent to a conversion therapy program. The movie explores themes of religious hypocrisy, intolerance, and the struggles of coming of age.
Partners is a comedy crime movie set in the 1980s. The story revolves around a police detective and a gay man who form an unlikely partnership and go undercover to solve a murder case. Along the way, they face challenges related to their own relationship and the prejudices of others. Will they be able to overcome these obstacles and catch the killer? Watch Partners to find out.
On his family's farm in rural Iowa, young Jack Gudmanson is wrestling with his sexual identity, not an easy thing to do in the macho world of the Midwest. But things become clearer for him when he discovers via a rusty old lunch box filled with gay magazines that his father, killed in Vietnam, led a double life down on the farm. But as liberating as the discovery is for Jack, it is painful for his grandfather and mother, who have tried for years to keep it a family secret. Now Jack must decide whether to share this new information with his younger sister or allow it to remain buried a while longer.
Gacy is a disturbing biographical film that delves into the life and crimes of the notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Known as the 'Killer Clown,' Gacy terrorized his victims, luring young boys to his home and subjecting them to unimaginable horrors. The film explores his abusive childhood, his double life as a respected community member, and the investigation that eventually led to his arrest.
Beautiful Thing is a beautiful and touching story about Jamie, a shy teenage boy living in a London housing estate. He develops a close friendship and eventually a romantic relationship with his neighbor Ste, as they navigate their identities and explore their sexuality together.
When a couple realizes they have been in a sexless marriage for seven years, they embark on a journey to explore their sexual desires. From visiting a swingers club to seeking advice from a sex therapist, they try various unconventional methods to reignite the spark in their relationship.
Circus of Books tells the story of a family who ran a renowned gay pornography store in Los Angeles for over 35 years. It explores their journey through the AIDS crisis, the struggles they faced with obscenity charges, and their impact on the LGBTQ+ community.
The Trip is a poignant drama about two men who embark on a road trip across America, facing their own personal demons and discovering the true meaning of love and friendship. Set in the backdrop of 1970s and 1980s, the movie explores themes of repression, homophobia, and the AIDS epidemic. As they travel from Los Angeles to Griffith Park, their bond grows stronger and they navigate through the challenges of illness, death, and societal prejudices.
Like a Brother is a coming-of-age drama set in Paris. It explores the complex relationship between two best friends, Thomas and Luc, who struggle with their feelings for each other while navigating through the challenges of adulthood. As they navigate their way through the vibrant nightlife of Paris and explore their own desires and identities, their bond is put to the test. Like a Brother is a heartfelt and compelling story of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Beefcake is a documentary drama that explores the history of male physique photography. It takes place in various time periods, including the 1930s, 1960s, and 1990s. The story revolves around a young boy who becomes involved in the world of muscle photography and the secrets he uncovers along the way. From posing pouches to tighty-whities, the film delves into the homoeroticism and subculture of the gay magazine industry.
Charting the evolution of public and political attitudes to homosexuality over the last four decades, from decriminalisation in 1967 to today's advances in gay sexual freedom, How Gay Sex Changed the World examines how the gay sexual revolution gathered pace in the face of gradually changing legislation, from the first Gay Pride march to groundbreaking dramas such as Queer as Folk.