In Maybe... Maybe Not, a man named Axel deals with his sexual identity and explores his relationships with both men and women. With comedic twists and turns, Axel navigates the complexities of love and friendship.
When a man comes out as gay to his best friends, they struggle to come to terms with his sexuality and their own attitudes towards homosexuality.
A bisexual man enters into a fake relationship with a woman while he explores his attraction to men. As he grapples with his own identity, he finds himself drawn to a football player and confronts the challenges of being closeted. The film delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
A young girl named Alice starts experimenting with drugs in the 1960s. Her drug use escalates, leading to addiction and a series of tragic events. Alice tries to escape the grip of drugs and find her way back to a normal life.
Gay couple is jeopardized when one of them falls for a sexy woman.
Miriam has a dream: being a famous singer, that’s why she abandoned her son Meir. Meir never stops searching for his mother—eventually moved from his small hometown to Tel Aviv, and becomes THE famous drag queen Mary Lou. As the melody plays on, Meir discovers his needs finding himself within even more than finding his mother.
A couple's love is tested when one partner must move in with an attractive new student, while the other gets a surprise visitor from his past.
Outing Riley follows Riley, a gay man who must confront his suppressed emotions and hidden desires after his father's death. With the support of his friends and family, Riley embarks on a journey of self-discovery and learns to embrace his true identity.
Madly explores love in all its permutations in six short films from a vibrant group of filmmakers representing Japan, Argentina, the UK, the US, India, and Australia. All forms of love are on display in this anthology. And all manners of feelings expressed from jubilance to depression are done so strongly.
Permanent Residence is a drama and romance film that follows the life of a man as he navigates through his relationships, including a gay-straight relationship and an unrequited love. The film also explores themes of homoeroticism, philosophy, and the passage of time. It touches on various locations such as China, Australia, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Hong Kong. The protagonist goes through personal hardships such as the death of his grandmother, father, and mother. The film showcases intimate moments, including nude kickboxing, nude wrestling, and skinny-dipping. It also deals with themes of love, fortune-telling, and the search for one's identity.
When a man is asked by his girlfriend to have a threesome, he finds himself in a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. With the help of his friends and the fire department, he tries to navigate the complexities of love, sex, and relationships.
A player in a famous orchestra finds sexual experiences with a Russian opera singer, which he enjoys much because his wife has just left due to the fact that he has purchased a porno movie. The orchestra player gets known to his neighbour, a gay man having also relationship troubles, and together they are trying hard to find a way how to go on with their lifes.
Manuel and Pedro are extremely close friends. The first one is a women addicted while the other one is a solitary gay. Pedro can't find his way in life, Manuel sets up him in a blind date with some 40's woman named Gabriela, who is also in a hurry looking for a man in order to get pregnant. New changes in Chile inspire Pedro to do something never imagined for gay people: Being father.
When Zach brings along his thirsty, nosey roommate, Eduardo, to his basketball pick-up game with his straight best friend.. the outcome of the game takes an unexpected turn when Zach has to confront which team he is really on.
Lust revolves around Spencer, a delivery boy, whose innocent crush on one of his customers devolves into an unnatural, sexual obsession that ends in tragedy.
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