Bent is a powerful drama that takes place in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. It explores the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and tells the story of a gay man named Max who is sent to the Dachau concentration camp. In the camp, Max meets and falls in love with another prisoner named Horst, but their love is forbidden and they both face great danger. The film delves into themes of fear, pain, and the struggle for survival in a time of great cruelty and persecution.
Wayne and Garth organize a rock concert to raise money to save their cable TV show, and encounter various challenges and comedic situations along the way.
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.
In post-World War II Germany, prosecutor Fritz Bauer is determined to bring Nazi war criminals to justice, even in the face of opposition and death threats. With the help of a young attorney, he uncovers a shocking conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government.
Flee (2021) follows the life of an Afghan refugee who escapes the horrors of war and embarks on a perilous journey to Denmark. Through animation and documentary techniques, the film explores themes of trauma, identity, and the search for home.
In a small town in Mexico, a family of cannibals is forced to confront their dark secret when the patriarch dies unexpectedly. As the children try to cope with their newfound responsibilities, they must also deal with the suspicion and opposition of the townspeople. The family's twisted rituals and their struggle to find their place in society form the basis of this chilling horror movie.
C.R.A.Z.Y. follows the coming-of-age of Zachary Beaulieu in suburban Montreal in the 1960s. As Zachary navigates his teenage years, he grapples with his sexual identity, closet homosexuality, and drug addiction. The film explores themes of self-discovery, family dynamics, and societal homophobia.
Death in Buenos Aires is a murder mystery film set in Buenos Aires. The story follows a homicide detective as he investigates the death of a young man. As he delves into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, violence, and hidden desires. The film explores themes of homosexuality, police corruption, and the struggle to uphold justice in a city full of secrets.
Variações: Guardian Angel is a biographical drama set in Portugal during the 1970s and 1980s. It tells the story of a gay musician who rises to fame and struggles with his identity, love, and acceptance in a small town. The movie explores themes of music, friendship, homophobia, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Call Her Savage is a drama film from 1932 about a neglected wife who rebels against societal norms. The film explores themes of self-sacrifice, mental illness, infidelity, and the complexities of marriage. Set in New York City, the story follows the protagonist as she navigates her tumultuous relationships and grapples with her own desires and identity.
Two young boys, Victor and Rainer, take the commuter train to spend the evening in Paris. In a nightclub on the banks of the Seine they go from one disappointment to another, from failed chat ups to street brawls. But as they get carried away by the night, they leave the city for the forest. In the silence of the moonlight nature, the desire between the two friends becomes increasingly vibrant. A new day is born from their friendship.
The Fruit Machine is a drama film set in Brighton, England, that follows the story of an environment activist teenage boy who becomes friends with a gay teenager. They navigate their way through a gangland murder, recurring dreams, and a woman who has sex with a teenage boy. The film explores themes of homophobia, friendship, and identity.
Desire Will Set You Free is a feature film that explores life in contemporary Berlin with an often critical and sometimes humorous eye. Based on a true story, the plot follows the relationship of an American writer of Israeli/Palestinian descent and a Russian aspiring artist working as a hustler, offering access to the city's vibrant queer and underground scenes while examining the differences between expatriate and refugee life. Our characters travel through Berlin's layered history and unique subcultural landscape; on their adventures they discover influences and remnants of the Weimar Republic, WWII, the Bowie years, and punk.
A young German/Bolivian Mennonite risks his life to escape his strict religious community to find love and freedom in the city.
Frank, a HIV infected former Lufthansa steward, goes back to Rio from Germany with a film crew to look for Mario, a young man with whom he had a one night stand. Before Mario departed the morning after, he left a message scrawled in soap on the bathroom mirror: 'Welcome to the AIDS club'. Frank and his director hire a fast talking hustler named José (Guilherme di Padua) to help them to find Mario who seems alway to have just left whenever they arrive. Via Appia is the nickname of a Rio district where male prostitutes hang out...
A sixteen year old boy, having finished his exams, is allowed to celebrate by going to a gay nightclub, which will have life long ramifications.
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