Dispatches from Elsewhere follows a group of ordinary people in Philadelphia who stumble onto a mysterious game that challenges their perceptions of reality and leads them on a journey of self-discovery.
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.
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.
Drown is a gripping movie that explores the dark realities of homophobia and self-loathing through the story of a lifeguard named Len. Set in Sydney, Australia, Len battles his own insecurities and internalized homophobia while dealing with bullying, intimidation, and violence. As the story progresses, Len's struggles escalate, leading to a tragic event that challenges his notions of masculinity and sexuality.
Get Me Roger Stone is a documentary film that explores the life and career of controversial political strategist Roger Stone. It delves into his role in shaping American politics and highlights his influence on key events such as presidential campaigns and elections. The film provides a comprehensive look at Stone's tactics, strategies, and the impact he has had on the political landscape.
In 'The Sum of Us,' a widower and his openly gay son navigate the ups and downs of love, life, and family in Sydney, Australia. With a stroke of fate, their close bond is tested, ultimately teaching them the true meaning of acceptance and unconditional love.
Shardul Thakur and Suman Singh agree to a marriage of convenience to escape family pressure. However, their plan backfires when Suman's girlfriend joins them, causing chaos in their lives.
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.
Me Him Her is a quirky comedy about three friends in Los Angeles who find themselves in a series of strange and surreal situations as they navigate love, coming out, and their own personal journeys of self-discovery. With a mix of humor and heart, the film explores themes of friendship, love, and identity in a unique and entertaining way.
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.
A Jewish man discovers his boyfriend of 10 years has been cheating on him, and decides to embark on a dating spree.
A story about a man with a secret life, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. Set in an urban backdrop, the movie delves into the complexities of relationships and the struggles of living a double life. With an emphasis on LGBTQ+ themes, the film explores the challenges faced by individuals in society.
Buddies is a heart-wrenching film set in 1980s New York City. It explores the friendship between two men, one of whom is diagnosed with AIDS. The movie follows their journey as they support each other and face the challenges of living with the deadly virus and the stigma associated with it.
Sabbath Queen is a remarkable 20 year journey in the life of Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a 39th generation Orthodox rabbi — and drag queen.
Vito is a documentary film that tells the story of Vito Russo, a leading gay activist and film historian. The film explores his life in the 1960s and 1970s, his involvement in the Stonewall Riots, and his activism for gay rights and AIDS awareness. Through interviews, archival footage, and film clips, Vito's impact on the LGBTQ+ community and the film industry is examined.
Dimitri, a Soviet cosmonaut of Soyouz 27 likes majorettes. Catherine and Laurent like making love. Jean-Paul II loves airports. Vincent loves boys.
Footage from the first ever São Paulo LGBTQ Pride Parade, which took place on the 28th of June 1997 on Avenida Paulista. The annual event would go on to become the largest pride parade in the world.
A story about the struggles and relationships of a group of gay men in the 1970s.
Filmed over four years, this documentary focuses on the impacts of gentrification as gay white professionals move into a largely black working-class neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio.
Tom Peters looks back to 1978, the year in high school that he came out of the closet. Tom's mom is both sweet and intrusive, urging him to take out girls. She also drags him to her disco-dancing lessons. His friendship with Matt becomes his first love, and then Matt turns on Tom with homophobic venom. Later, Matt and Matt's new girlfriend trash the classroom of an effeminate teacher with more vicious homophobia. At first, Tom joins in heaping scorn on the teacher, then he has to decide if it isn't time to open the closet door. A crisis of sorts ensues with his mom, and disco proves to be a balm.