Tomboy is a coming-of-age film about a 10-year-old girl named Laure who moves to a new neighborhood. To fit in with the boys, Laure adopts a false identity as a boy named Mikael. The film explores Laure's journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces when her secret is revealed.
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.
Regarding Billy is a touching movie that follows the journey of a young man named Billy who faces the challenges of being gay and having a learning disability. As he navigates through life, he discovers love, explores family relationships, and learns the power of acceptance. With a camping trip, Christmas celebrations, and a heartwarming gay romance, Regarding Billy is an emotional rollercoaster that explores the complexities of human connection.
Tired of seeming invisible in their high school, and in an effort to make space for gender non-conforming kids in high school traditions, Jax makes a bid for the homecoming court.
Phone messages from the cat-loving landlord living directly above you. Ah, New York.
New York-set comedy about a group of immigrants who have become hostage to their life choices.
An openly gay filmmaker goes on a conservative religious pilgrimage to Haifa, Israel with his family.
Between reality and animation, the story of Nidhal is told, a young homosexual Tunisian who defended individual freedoms in Tunisia through his work in radio. He found himself under a lot of pressure which forced him to leave the country and seek asylum in the Netherlands.
A Place to Live: The Story of Triangle Square is a documentary that explores the unique and important community of Triangle Square, an apartment building in Hollywood, California that provides affordable housing for LGBT seniors. The film takes a deep dive into the lives of the residents, highlighting their experiences and challenges as they navigate their older years in a supportive and inclusive environment. It sheds light on the significance of Triangle Square as a safe and welcoming space for older members of the LGBT community, who often face discrimination and isolation. Through interviews and personal stories, the documentary showcases the strength and resilience of the residents, and the impact that Triangle Square has on their lives.
The walk of ruins, bruised reputations, and questionable existence. Based on a poem written by Mark Joko Almajose
In 1850 deep in the western wilderness, women meet. Two-Spirit natures are revealed when worlds collide.
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