Set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis in 1980s New York City, Angels in America tells the intertwining stories of several individuals as they navigate love, loss, and self-discovery in the face of a devastating epidemic. The miniseries explores themes of homosexuality, religion, and political conservatism, while shedding light on the personal struggles and triumphs of its characters.
In 'Flawless,' a transgender woman named Rusty helps a former New York City police detective named Walt recover from a stroke. Through singing lessons and physical therapy, Rusty and Walt develop a unique bond that challenges societal norms and prejudices. As they navigate their own personal struggles, the unlikely duo finds strength and friendship in each other.
Get on the Bus follows a diverse group of African-Americans who board a bus in Los Angeles and travel cross-country to Washington, D.C., to participate in the Million Man March. Along the way, they face personal conflicts and engage in discussions about race, politics, religion, and the meaning of the march.
The Trip is a poignant drama about two men who embark on a road trip across America, facing their own personal demons and discovering the true meaning of love and friendship. Set in the backdrop of 1970s and 1980s, the movie explores themes of repression, homophobia, and the AIDS epidemic. As they travel from Los Angeles to Griffith Park, their bond grows stronger and they navigate through the challenges of illness, death, and societal prejudices.
When a brother and sister embark on a road trip to fulfill their late father's last wishes, they confront their own personal struggles with sexuality, family dynamics, and self-acceptance.
Ethan Green is a young gay man navigating the ups and downs of his social life. From his attempts at gay dating to his experiences with same-sex marriage and commitment ceremonies, Ethan's journey is filled with humor and heart. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including an interrupted wedding ceremony and the presence of a devil and angel on his shoulder. With the help of a wedding planner and a real estate agent, Ethan strives to find love and happiness in a world that can often be unfabulous.
The Out List is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals from various backgrounds, including athletes, activists, politicians, and artists. Through personal interviews, they share their stories of coming out, the challenges they have faced, and their determination to fight for equality and acceptance. The film explores themes of identity, religion, family, and the impact of societal attitudes on LGBTQ+ individuals.
In 2004, Log Cabin -- the Gay Republican Club -- was put to the test. President Bush's unequivocal opposition to gay marriage presented them with a stark choice, whether to be good Republicans and support the President, or stand up for their civil rights as gay Americans. This decision afforded them a historic opportunity to affect the election but it also opened schisms that threatened the unity of the Log Cabin itself. In GAY REPUBLICANS politics get personal as the Log Cabin wrestle with an issue that goes to the core of their identity
Five young activists with diverse convictions embark on a quest to affect political change, each in their own unique way. But can regular citizens really change the system nowadays? The 60's activist, Tom Hayden, advises them and compares his own experiences. Amazingly, in the process, these individuals must change themselves.
Mateo and Will invite their friends over for Will's 30th birthday. After a few surprise visitors, they get through the day, but realize that doubting your partner isn't nearly as scary as doubting yourself.
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