The story of three gays who got their hearts broken on the same day and their lesbian friend who gives them comfort even though her heart was not broken. They vow to find "mates" before the New Year. Join them on this amazing journey of their ups and downs, their happiness and sadness, their neverending friendships, and their great adventures. They're sassy, they're bitches, and they're tootsies.
Gabe's Catholic boyfriend just dumped him for Jesus; Tucker definitely just locked himself out of the apartment-in full drag. Olivia will probably become a star just after she cleans the ketchup off her shoes.
Music superstar Kat Valdez and Bastian are getting married before a global audience of fans. But when Kat learns, seconds before her vows, that Bastian has been unfaithful, she instead decides to marry Charlie, a stranger in the crowd. Kat and Charlie agree to stay married for a few months to avoid negative attention and end up growing closer. However, when Bastian tries to re-enter Kat's life, Charlie decides to let her go. Eventually, Kat realizes her love for Charlie and reunites with him, and they form a happy family with Charlie's daughter.
Dating Amber is a comedy-drama set in Ireland in the mid-1990s. Eddie and Amber, both gay teenagers, decide to pretend to be a couple in order to avoid the pressures of their conservative surroundings. As they navigate their fake relationship, they discover friendship, acceptance, and the importance of being true to oneself.
A struggling writer turns to forging letters by famous writers to make a living, but her scheme begins to unravel when her work attracts the attention of the FBI.
Cloudburst is a road movie about two old lesbians who escape from a nursing home in Maine and drive to Canada to get married. Along the way, they pick up a young hitchhiker and encounter various obstacles and conflicts. The film explores themes of long-term relationships, gay and lesbian love, and the challenges faced by the elderly in society.
Before Stonewall is a groundbreaking documentary that explores the history of the LGBTQ+ rights movement in the United States. From the early days of political protests and picketing to the rise of the gay rights movement and the famous Stonewall Riots, this film provides an in-depth look at the struggles, triumphs, and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. Through interviews with activists, historians, and individuals who lived through these events, Before Stonewall paints a vivid picture of the fight for equality and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community throughout history.
Tootsies & The Fake is a hilarious Thai comedy that revolves around a group of friends who find themselves in awkward and absurd situations. With themes of friendship, love, and LGBTQ relationships, this movie is a rollercoaster ride of laughs and heartwarming moments.
Near the end of the 20th century on Tokyo's Chuo train line, just before Hong Kong's return to Chinese control, masses of people go on a rampage, and love runs wild.
Two Weddings and a Funeral is a heartwarming comedy and romance film that follows the story of two gay men who decide to get married in order to please their families. However, their plan takes a hilarious turn when they are caught up in a series of misunderstandings and unexpected events. Through laughter and tears, the film explores themes of love, acceptance, and the complexities of relationships.
A gay man and a lesbian enter into a marriage of convenience in order to prevent his deportation, and then gradually fall in love with one another.
The life story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, who survived the Nazi reign as a trans woman and helped start the German gay liberation movement. Documentary with some dramatized scenes. Two actors play the young and middle aged Charlotte and she plays herself in the later years.
Clement is gay. Alex is gay. They are looking for a new roommate for their big apartment in Paris with only one demand: he must be gay. And they find Leo, a charming student who is in deep trouble to find a place to sleep. Leo will do anything to get that room, whatever it takes.
In 'I Do,' a gay man named Jack is living a happy, carefree life in New York City until his brother dies suddenly. In order to provide stability for his niece, he agrees to marry his lesbian best friend, Ali. However, complications arise when Jack falls in love with Mano, a Spanish architect. As he navigates his complicated relationships and deals with the pressures of family expectations, Jack must ultimately make a choice between love and duty.
Lesbian filmmakers from Berlin were asked to make a short film about their idea of male gay love and sexuality and, vice versa, gay men were given the task of making a short film about lesbian sexuality and eroticism.
A gay man and a lesbian arrange to have a "fake" marriage to appease their families. Hijinks ensue. The lesbian falls in love with her "husband's" twin sister and things begin to get even more complicated.
Stud lesbian JJ works with her gay best friend Seb as wedding photographers. When JJ falls in love with a beautiful diva, JJ and Seb's friendship is tested, and she’s forced to chose between her hot new lover and her best friend.
Anna & Marina are in love and decide they want a baby. Stefano & Tony are their best friends. When the ladies have an argument over who will carry the baby, the guys are caught in the middle. Stefano suggests that Marina sleep with a man, but she angrily dismisses it and disappears. Stefano then goes to extreme measures to raise the money for artificial insemination in hopes of repairing the friendship. The arguments and quarrels lead them to the hospital, where they realize their own mistakes and face the consequences of their behavior.
A cinematic homage to the Front Homosexual d'Action Révolutionnaire, the first gay rights movement in France, AllesandroAvellis' compassionate drama tells the tale of a young activist living in Paris when homosexuals had no place in society. The year is 1968; Marc is adrift in the city after failing in his efforts to gain national acceptance for gay rights. One day, during a park pick-up, he meets Andre, a small town factory worker still exploring his sexuality but convinced that he will one day marry and start a family. Over the course of the next three years, Marc and Andre continue their heated affair as Marc continues to advocate fiercely for gay rights while butting heads with his close-minded father, a Paris police officer.
That's Not Us is a movie about three couples who go on a beach vacation together. As they spend time together, they face various challenges in their relationships, leading them to question their love and commitment to each other. The movie explores themes of love, intimacy, and personal growth within romantic relationships.