In the 1970s, a college professor named Frank and his niece, Beth, embark on a road trip from New York City to their small hometown in Creekville, South Carolina. Along the way, they are forced to confront painful memories and secrets from their past, including Frank's hidden homosexuality and the tragic suicide of his lover. As they navigate through prejudice and bigotry, Frank and Beth learn the importance of acceptance and the power of family.
The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez is a TV show that tells the heartbreaking true story of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, who was brutally abused and tortured to death by his mother and her boyfriend. The series explores the shocking details of Gabriel's abuse, the failures of the child welfare system, and the pursuit of justice for his tragic death.
Shelter (2007) follows the story of Zach, a talented young artist and aspiring surfer, who navigates the challenges of growing up gay in a small beach town. While navigating his complicated family relationships and grappling with his own identity, Zach falls in love with his best friend's older brother, Shaun. As their secret relationship blossoms, Zach must confront homophobia, societal expectations, and the fear of coming out, ultimately finding the strength to embrace who he truly is.
Cucumber is a TV mini-series that follows the life of Henry, a middle-aged man living in Manchester, England. The show delves into Henry's experiences and relationships within the LGBTQ+ community, including his fear of commitment, his exploration of his own sexuality, and his dysfunctional relationships with family and friends. With elements of comedy and drama, Cucumber provides a thought-provoking and raw portrayal of self-discovery and the complexities of human relationships.
Withnail and his friend 'I' are two unemployed actors living in London. Withnail's Uncle Monty offers them a stay at his country cottage, but their trip turns into a series of misadventures involving alcohol, drugs, and personal struggles.
After Ben and George finally get married, George loses his job and they are forced to live apart. As they try to find a new place to live, their lives become entangled with friends, family, and the ever-changing landscape of New York City.
Two teenagers decide to attend attend São Paulo's annual Gay Pride Parade, encouraged by one of their uncles, a successful - although closeted - business executive. After witnessing an incident of shocking violence at the parade, the group makes a pact - they all have one year to come out of the closet.
In 'I Do,' a gay man named Jack is living a happy, carefree life in New York City until his brother dies suddenly. In order to provide stability for his niece, he agrees to marry his lesbian best friend, Ali. However, complications arise when Jack falls in love with Mano, a Spanish architect. As he navigates his complicated relationships and deals with the pressures of family expectations, Jack must ultimately make a choice between love and duty.
Johnnie is a foreman of a construction crew. On the outside he seems very "normal" and straight, but one evening we see him putting on makeup and a feather boa and going out for a night in the city.
A young boy delivers food in the summer vacation for this mother, who has some sort of a restaurant. Suddenly his uncle Mario, who lives in Italy, visits them by surprise. The boy's life changes when he follows his uncle one night to an appointment. After that night things will never be the same.
Fifteen years ago, Violy Langit (Eugene Domingo), an owner of a small funeral parlor, learns that she is suffering from a medical condition that requires her to undergo a hysterectomy. All her life, she’s wanted to have children, and she realizes that she has to do it before the procedure. But Violy has no man in her life – no husband, no boyfriend, no suitors. She seeks the help of her gay best friend, Mandy (John Lapus). Out of pity and love for Violy, Mandy offers his boyfriend, Carlo (Diether Ocampo) to serve as a sperm donor.
After his coming out goes horribly wrong, Singaporean Sam jets off to Bangkok to search for his exiled gay uncle, where he stumbles upon Top, a hopeless Thai romantic unlucky in love.
Foreign Uncle tells the story of a gay Chinese man who grapples with cultural norms and traditional values while navigating a complicated relationship with his nephew. As he struggles to come to terms with his own identity, he must confront homophobia and the clash of cultural differences. This poignant drama explores the themes of acceptance, love, and the complexities of being true to oneself.
Karim, 30, drives every night. One day at dawn, he drives his last client - a foreign artist, the same age than him. Karim feels irresistibly attracted towards this young man. What he feels will start questioning who he thought he was.
Keenly aware that his niece is going through a particularly rough time at home, Uncle James teaches Ava Dee how to use the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. As an experiment, he tells her to shoot whatever she wants and he'll edit it into a film.
Twenty five years after Miguel died from AIDS, his niece, filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo, embarks on an excavation into a quagmire of unresolved family drama. Like many gay men in the 1980s, Miguel moved from Puerto Rico to New York City; he found a career in theater and a rewarding relationship. Yet, on his deathbed he grappled to reconcile his homosexuality with his Catholic upbringing. Now, decades after his death, Cecilia locates Miguel’s lover Robert, who has been shunned and demonized by the family, in order to understand the whole story.
What do you do if you're nine and nobody will tell you what "fellatio" means? When Andy's Uncle and his boyfriend arrive to babysit, Andy is not on her best behaviour. Armed with a supersoaker and a devious mind, Andy corners the men, who can do nothing buy comply.
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