The House of Flowers is a comedy-drama TV show about a dysfunctional family who runs a florist shop. The plot revolves around the family's struggles and conflicts, including a cheating husband, complicated husband-wife relationships, mother-daughter and father-daughter relationships, sibling rivalries, and sister-sister relationships. The show also tackles themes of bisexuality, transgender identities, and the challenges of being raised by a transgender parent. Through humor and drama, the series explores the dynamics and complexities of family relationships.
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.
Director Tomas celebrates the end of his latest film production with his husband Martin and the film crew. When Tomas begins a passionate affair with a young woman named Agathe, it puts a strain on his relationship with Martin, as well as their wider circle of friends and family. Complications arise as personal matters interrupt their professional lives and opinions from loved ones further complicate their ménage à trois arrangement.
Shelter (2007) follows the story of Zach, a talented young artist and aspiring surfer, who navigates the challenges of growing up gay in a small beach town. While navigating his complicated family relationships and grappling with his own identity, Zach falls in love with his best friend's older brother, Shaun. As their secret relationship blossoms, Zach must confront homophobia, societal expectations, and the fear of coming out, ultimately finding the strength to embrace who he truly is.
A German pastry chef travels to Jerusalem in search of the truth about his recently deceased Israeli lover. While working at his widow's cafe, he develops a deep emotional connection with her and her son.
LUZ is a movie that explores the life of a bisexual man who finds himself in prison and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. It delves into themes of sexuality, relationships, and personal growth within the confines of a prison environment.
In the Bahamas, a closeted bisexual man explores his sexuality while facing homophobic bigotry and religious intolerance. He forms a mixed-orientation relationship with a white man and faces challenges in his relationships with his abusive mother and wife of a minister. The story touches on themes of love, prejudice, and self-discovery.
Under the scalding heat of the summer sun, two young men find shelter in the woods of a local park. Unbeknownst to them, they’re thrust into a summer of exploration, emotion, and romance. But is love enough?
K and Nelson live stifled by a routine-governed city that oppresses their identity. Real and still fragile, K manage to portrait two men in search of truth.
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