Elite is a TV show that revolves around a group of students at a prestigious private school. The show explores themes of crime, drama, mystery, and thriller as the students experience jealousy, class differences, love triangles, and the consequences of their actions. It also delves into topics such as homosexuality, bisexuality, HIV-positive characters, and teenage sex. With a mix of party scenes, violence, and exploration of relationships, Elite offers a compelling story set in a modern-day high school.
Love, Victor is a coming-of-age story about a gay teenager named Victor who moves to a new city and begins attending Creekwood High School. As he navigates his new surroundings, Victor grapples with his own sexual orientation and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
In Sleeper Cell, a single mother who works as an FBI agent goes undercover to infiltrate a sleeper cell in Los Angeles. She must navigate relationships and deception within the terrorist group while trying to prevent a major attack. The show explores themes of terrorism, interracial relationships, and the challenges faced by undercover agents.
When the Dust Settles is a TV show that explores the aftermath of a devastating terrorist attack in Copenhagen, Denmark. The series follows a diverse group of characters as they navigate through the aftermath, dealing with themes such as love, loss, resilience, and redemption. Through multiple storylines, viewers are provided with a nuanced and compelling look at the impact of such a tragedy on individuals and the community as a whole.
In the 1970s, a college professor named Frank and his niece, Beth, embark on a road trip from New York City to their small hometown in Creekville, South Carolina. Along the way, they are forced to confront painful memories and secrets from their past, including Frank's hidden homosexuality and the tragic suicide of his lover. As they navigate through prejudice and bigotry, Frank and Beth learn the importance of acceptance and the power of family.
Set in 1971, East Is East is a comedy-drama that tells the story of an Asian man living in England, struggling to balance his traditional Muslim upbringing with the changing times and the influence of a domineering father. The film explores themes of cultural clash, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by immigrants in a modern society.
A Moment in the Reeds is a heartfelt drama and romance film that explores the relationship between a gay Muslim Syrian refugee and a Finnish architect. Set against the backdrop of a lake house renovation, the two men develop a deep connection as they navigate cultural differences, family conflicts, and their own personal struggles.
Set in South London, a young British-Pakistani man and his white partner open a laundrette, facing challenges including racism, homosexuality, and societal expectations.
Labyrinth of Passion is a hilarious and intriguing film that takes place in Madrid, Spain in the 1980s. The movie follows a wide range of eccentric characters, including a punk rock singer, a psychologist, a transvestite, and an Islamic terrorist. The plot revolves around themes of love, deception, and sexual identity. With elements of comedy, drama, and romance, Labyrinth of Passion is an entertaining exploration of relationships and sexuality.
Beyto, a gay Turkish immigrant in Switzerland, faces the challenge of coming out and dealing with his family's cultural expectations. He is torn between his love for swimming and the conflict between his traditional Muslim family and his own desires.
After the death of her husband, a young Turkish woman becomes the second wife in a traditional Muslim immigrant family in Austria. She navigates the challenges of her new role and deals with issues of religion, family, and identity.
Protect Me From What I Want follows the journey of a young man who finds himself torn between his desires and societal expectations. As he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, he must navigate the complexities of love, sexuality, and identity. Through intimate and emotional storytelling, the film explores the struggles and sacrifices one makes in the pursuit of happiness.
The Yacoubian Building is a drama film that takes place in Cairo, Egypt. The movie revolves around the lives of the residents of the Yacoubian Building, a once-grand apartment complex that has now fallen into disrepair. The film explores various social and political issues such as corruption, poverty, and homosexuality, as well as the struggles and conflicts faced by the residents. It touches on themes of class struggle, terrorism, and the clash between traditional values and modernity. The lives of the characters intertwine as their stories unfold against the backdrop of a changing society.
Touch of Pink is a heartwarming comedy that follows the journey of Alim, a young gay man torn between his conservative Muslim mother's expectations and his own desire for a fulfilling life. When his mother visits him in London, Alim tries to hide his relationship with his boyfriend, Giles, by pretending to be straight. As Alim navigates cultural clashes, hallucinations of his idol, Cary Grant, and the challenges of coming out, he learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and being true to oneself.
Mixed Kebab is a 2012 drama and romance film that follows Ibrahim, a gay Turkish man who lives in Belgium. He faces several challenges, including a complicated love triangle, traditions, and the integration of his cultural background into Belgian society.
An association takes in young LGBT people made homeless by their families. Behind the apparent comedy, the excesses, the desire to assert themselves, lie shattered lives. They all have this furious desire to exist, to find their place in society. Here, they have six months to find a job, a place to live and accept themselves as they are. It's a race against time, during which Noëlle, who runs the association, and Alex, who helps her in her mission, are also forced to face up to their own failings and question their motivation for helping others.
Alistair, a British representative for a wildlife conservation agency based in Karachi and his Jewish-American wife Hannah have been unsuccessful at conceiving a child. Over time, the desire to have a child begins to consume Hannah and she persuades a reluctant Alistair to go with her for three days to a fertility shrine. After a ceremony during which Hannah converts to Islam and coaxes Alistair to do the same, she becomes pregnant. But Hannah’s joy at the discovery of her pregnancy is overshadowed by worsening relations with Alistair who has started an affair with their friend Samira and tensions begin to mount when eunuchs from the shrine start to harass the couple.
When Mo, a practicing Muslim, meets Kal, a confident and openly gay guy, their worldviews clash. But as they spend more time together during Ramadan, they discover a deep connection and realize that love knows no boundaries.
Poppy Field is a heartfelt movie that tells the story of a gay police officer in Bucharest, Romania. He struggles with his identity and faces challenges of homophobia and religious intolerance. The film explores themes of internalized homophobia, gay relationships, and the impact of nationalist sentiments on the LGBTQ+ community.
Rotterdam, the Moroccan-Dutch Karim tells his parents that he is attracted to men. After years of keeping up appearances, the word is finally out. The difficult days that follow evoke beautiful and poignant memories. He realizes that he has to confront his family to finally break the silence. But in order to be accepted, he must come to terms with his own feelings first.