Nijinsky (1980) is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Vaslav Nijinsky, a famous ballet dancer. The movie explores Nijinsky's career, his relationships, including his marriage to a woman while being gay, and his tragic mental descent.
A French musician, Simon, pretends to be gay in order to inherit his father's fortune. However, complications arise when he falls in love with a woman and they plan to have a child together.
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.
Shirley is the youngest of eight children from a mixed race marriage. By the time she is a toddler the family have moved to the all white area of Splott and by the time she is 12 Shirley has discovered she has an extraordinary voice and can earn money singing in pubs around the docks after her father if jailed for sexual crimes. As a young teenager she begins singing and dancing in 'coloured review shows'. But it is a chance meeting with struggling agent Mike Sullivan that changes her life forever. He promises to make her a star, but has no idea of the personal sacrifice that will mean for the teenaged Shirley.
The Marriage is a captivating movie that explores the intricate dynamics of relationships. It follows the story of a couple dealing with infidelity, secrets, and the challenges of a toxic relationship. As their marriage becomes hell, they struggle to navigate the complexities of love, leading them to question their own identities and make difficult choices.
An unusual love triangle involving a gay, a lesbian, and a heterosexual female provides the exciting romantic complication to this sex-comedy film.
A gay hairdresser gets into a coma and wakes up a straight guy, turning his life and relationships upside down.
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