Paris, 1742. While investigating the murder of his beautiful sister—Lia—D’Eon uncovers an evil which casts shadows in both the palaces of kings and the dark alleys of Europe. It is a dark and strange power—one which allows Lia’s soul to return from beyond and possess her brother in order to avenge her own death.
From the world of "The Boys" comes "Gen V," which explores the first generation of superheroes to know that their super powers are from Compound V. These heroes put their physical and moral boundaries to the test competing for the school's top ranking.
One of Us Is Lying is a suspenseful murder mystery TV show based on the young adult novel. It follows a group of high school students who are suspected after a classmate dies during detention. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, they must uncover the truth before they become the next targets.
Zoey Clarke, a computer programmer in San Francisco, starts hearing people's thoughts as popular songs after an earthquake. As she navigates her new ability, she must also balance her personal and professional life.
P-Valley is a drama tv show set in a strip club in southern USA. It explores the lives of the club's employees and the challenges they face, including domestic violence, relationships, and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community.
In Kyoto, humans and supernatural creatures live side-by-side. Soichiro Shimogamo used to be the head of tanuki society, but without warning one day he was made into tanuki stew, and no one knows how it happened. He left four sons behind who all live happily with their mother. What does fate have in store for this strongly bonded family?!
Feel Good is a comedy-drama TV show that follows the story of a female stand-up comedian named Mae, who is struggling with addiction and attempts to navigate her whirlwind romance with her new girlfriend. It explores themes of love, addiction, and self-discovery.
In the 1980s, two friends find themselves without a place to live and decide to dress up as women to live in an all-female apartment building. They must navigate the challenges of their double lives and maintain their secret identities while dealing with the eccentric residents of the building.
Tells the story of the quartet formed by a friendly and bankrupt ex-football player, a rich and snobby surgeon, a powerful and arrogant executive and a scammer with a heart of stone. They are victims of a plane crash on the same day they met each other and end up dying. When they meet Death, they are told that their time to go has not yet come and that they must return to life to deal with their personal issues. However, Death warns that, in a year, one of them will actually die and the four decide to take this second chance to achieve their greatest goals in life.
gen:LOCK is set in a dystopian future where an authoritarian regime called The Union threatens humanity's survival. A team of young pilots, known as the gen:LOCK candidates, are selected to operate weaponized mechas called Holons to defend Earth. Led by the skilled Dr. Rufus Weller, the team must overcome personal and interpersonal challenges while battling The Union's forces.
Sort Of is a comedy-drama TV show set in downtown Toronto, following the life of a gender-fluid young person as they navigate love, family relationships, and friendship. The show explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and the challenges of being a part of the LGBTQ+ community.
A dark comedy about a sexual health nurse with a fear of casual sex consequences who decides to get back in the game by dating online.
Four young queers in New York City struggle to maintain their proto-utopian community against the outside world as their lives curiously merge with the 1980s German novel "So schön" by Ronald M. Schernikau.
A feature-length documentary film-in-progress chronicling the birth and development of LGBTQ comics through the eyes of several of its pioneers. The film was inspired by the Lambda award-winning book of the same name, and dives deeper into the personal stories at the heart of this unique underground artistic scene. Featuring Alison Bechdel (Fun Home), the recently departed Howard Cruse (Stuck Rubber Baby, Gay Comix), and others, this film aims to show how DIY queer cartoonists have represented, poked fun at, and celebrated LGBTQ lives and experiences in challenging, humorous, and profound ways.
A California barrio is on the brink of eradication after most of the community leaves behind their bodies and the pain of carbon-based life by uploading their consciousness to the Internet. Now, one of the few remaining residents, a lonely queer, gender fluid, Indigenous curandera/healer who has lost their magic, must convince their last living friend, an anti-uploading activist, to support their decision to upload their consciousness and leave their body behind.
Bullied girly-boy Scott Townsend grows into revered drag queen Thirsty Burlington fighting obstacles along the way only to discover what he really wants is self-acceptance.
A response to Virginia Woolf's "Orlando" re-created into a new fairytale encompassing the ideas of the novel mixed with personal experience, traditional folk stories, and snippets from art and literature.
Outitude is a heartfelt documentary that attempts to get to the core of what it means to be lesbian. We explore what defines us, what connects us, and what are our commonalities. We spoke to rural and urban lesbians, poets, writers, activists, self-professed bar dykes, queer women and curious women. Personal stories tell of the diversities of identities, tales of coming out, experiences of homophobia and the varied types of activisms that offer a kaleidescope of the richness and diversity of our lesbian community.
Hunter's younger non-binary sibling Sam picks him up from prison, marking the end of Hunter's sentence. When Sam surprises Hunter with a camping stop-over, Hunter is resistant to the nostalgic gesture. Overwhelmed by what has changed in the world without him, including Sam's gender identity, Hunter retreats to the car and then the tent, leaving Sam dejected. With their insecurities out in the open, they are able to move forward in what will continue to be a tough transition into reconnection, but a worthy one.
My reflection, a documentary that brings us closer to the reality lived every day by transgender kids, teenagers and young adults. Personal stories told by them and their families about their journey with the unique intention of understanding their situation better and make their demands more visible, after all, is the less that any of us would demand for our children, brothers and sisters or friends.