EastEnders is a British soap opera that follows the lives of various families and individuals in the fictional East London neighborhood of Walford. The show explores a wide range of social and cultural issues, including crime, drama, romance, and topical issues such as domestic abuse, racism, and HIV. It portrays the everyday lives of its diverse characters, showcasing their struggles, relationships, and triumphs.
28-year-old Guy and his best friend, Joy, are enjoying the gay pride parade to the fullest when their bliss is abruptly put to an end by a deadly shooting that occurs during the event. Fleeing the scene into the safety of Guy’s home, they take along a fellow pride goer, Dan, who seems to be in shock. With the shooter still on the run, Guy and Dan fall into a night full of sex, drugs and paranoia.
In 'Bros (2022)', two men with commitment problems try to navigate the complexities of a romantic relationship. As they grapple with their fears and insecurities, they embark on a journey of emotional vulnerability and self-discovery. Will they be able to overcome their reservations and make their love work, or will their past issues sabotage their chances?
In 1984, during the UK miner's strike, a group of gay and lesbian activists form an alliance with a small Welsh mining community to support each other's causes. They face opposition and police abuse, but their friendship and determination inspire change and acceptance.
In R.A.I.D. Special Unit, a team of special forces known as RAID is tasked with saving the French president from an assassination attempt. The team must overcome various obstacles and navigate through a comedy of errors as they try to protect their target.
When Sam and Harry, two former high school enemies, are forced to go on a road trip together, they must confront their past and discover their true feelings for each other.
Prayers for Bobby is a heart-wrenching biography drama that tells the true story of a mother's journey from intolerance to acceptance after her teenage son, Bobby, commits suicide because of his struggles with homophobia. Through her grief, she becomes a powerful advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and works to challenge the religious-fanaticism that contributed to her son's tragic event. This movie highlights the importance of love, acceptance, and the consequences of prejudice.
BPM (Beats per Minute) is a drama set in 1990s Paris, where a group of activists from the organization ACT UP fight for the rights and recognition of people affected by AIDS. The film follows their struggles, demonstrations, and personal relationships in the midst of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Pride (2021) is a captivating TV show that delves into the history and activism surrounding the LGBTQ+ community. It highlights the fights, victories, and ongoing struggles for equality and acceptance. Through intimate interviews, personal stories, and historical footage, Pride showcases the journey of the LGBTQ+ movement and its impact on society.
Out is a heartwarming animated movie that tells the story of a dog named Max who is struggling to come out as gay to his family. With the help of a magical collar, Max swaps bodies with his loyal pet dog, Baxter, in an attempt to hide his true identity. As Max navigates through this unusual situation, he learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and the importance of being true to oneself.
In post-war Serbia, a gay parade planner faces obstacles and homophobia while organizing a wedding for a gay couple.
Saved! is a comedy drama film about a teenage girl named Mary who attends a Christian high school and finds herself pregnant after she believes she saves her gay boyfriend from being sent to a conversion therapy program. The movie explores themes of religious hypocrisy, intolerance, and the struggles of coming of age.
After being fired from a small town school for being gay, Richard is back as Bianca to take revenge on those who wronged him, using his stand-up comedy skills and a disguise.
Lady Gaga Presents: The Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden is a concert film documenting Lady Gaga's performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The film captures Gaga's extravagant and highly energetic stage performance as she performs her biggest hits and iconic costumes.
After a factory worker pretends to be gay to save his job, he faces unexpected challenges and forms unlikely friendships.
The Shiny Shrimps is a comedy-drama movie that follows a water polo team as they train to compete in the Gay Games. The team faces various challenges and awkward situations while dealing with homophobia and stereotypes. They form a strong bond and work together to overcome obstacles and prove themselves as athletes. The movie explores themes of acceptance, LGBTQ+ pride, and the power of teamwork.
Documentary about the gay rights movement during the year of 1977, capturing the intersections of diversity in queer life; from vox pop style interviews with lesbian feminists, street drag queens, and straight allies to taking a look at the fight against Anita Bryant and her notorious "Save Our Children" campaign.
In 'My Fellow Americans', two former U.S. Presidents embark on a cross-country adventure after being framed in a political conspiracy. With their reputations on the line, they must uncover the truth and clear their names while navigating a comedic road trip filled with unexpected twists and turns.
Stonewall is a movie set in 1969, depicting the events leading up to the Stonewall riots in New York City. It follows a young man who is caught in between his personal struggles and the larger fight for LGBTQ+ rights. The story revolves around the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Manhattan, and the events that unfolded when the police raided the establishment.
Jeffrey, a gay man living in New York City in the 1990s, navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and his own fears in the midst of the AIDS crisis. As he grapples with his beliefs and relationships, Jeffrey explores the meaning of life and the pursuit of happiness.