St. Elsewhere is a dark comedy medical drama set in a hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. The show focuses on an ensemble cast of doctors and nurses who deal with various medical cases and personal issues. The series takes a surrealistic approach and tackles sensitive topics such as autism, multiple personality disorder, HIV/AIDS, and cancer. The story unfolds with a surprise ending that leaves viewers questioning the reality of the events.
In 1970, with the conflicts in Brazil due to political repression from the military dictatorship as a background, the inquisitive student Alice and the idealistic doctor Renato fall deeply in love. Their worlds are joined by passion, but they are kept apart for many years by family feuds and a country facing a turmoil that affects lives and dreams.
The film follows the story of the legendary rock band Queen and their lead singer Freddie Mercury. It covers their rise to fame, the challenges they face, and their historic performance at Live Aid in 1985. Along the way, the movie explores Freddie Mercury's personal life, his relationship with Mary Austin, his struggles with identity and sexuality, and his battle with AIDS. It showcases the band's triumphs, including the creation of iconic songs like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'We Will Rock You', as well as the lasting impact they had on the music industry.
This telenovela is full of secrets. The plot releases love stories, hate, friendship, revenge, friendship, hate and many surprises. The exciting story of Flame of Life shows a love growing interest started in two childhood friends who haven’t seen each other for many years and are bring back together in a tragic moment.
Freddie Mercury: The Final Act is a biographical documentary that delves into the last years of Freddie Mercury's life, focusing on his struggles with personal demons, his battle with AIDS, and his final live performance with Queen at Wembley Stadium. The film explores his impact as an iconic frontman and his enduring legacy in the world of music.
BPM (Beats per Minute) is a drama set in 1990s Paris, where a group of activists from the organization ACT UP fight for the rights and recognition of people affected by AIDS. The film follows their struggles, demonstrations, and personal relationships in the midst of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Ex Drummer is a dark comedy film about a writer who joins a punk band to fulfill his rock star dreams. As the band becomes successful, their dysfunctional relationships and violent behavior begin to threaten their fame and success.
Follow a group of 20-year-old students as they navigate the ups and downs of art and love while attending a renowned acting school. Experience the turning point of their lives and their first tragedy.
Jeanne, a free-spirited woman, falls in love with a perfect guy but their relationship is challenged by societal prejudices and the fear of death due to AIDS. They navigate through activism, hospital visits, and the loss of loved ones, all while exploring their own fears and desires.
You Can Heal Your Life follows the journey of Louise Hay, a woman who overcame immense challenges and used her own experiences to help others heal and discover spiritual awakening. Through interviews, love, and mind-control techniques, Louise demonstrates the power of consciousness and spirituality in healing.
First Girl I Loved is a coming-of-age drama that follows Anne, a high school girl who develops feelings for her best friend, Clifton. As she grapples with her own confusion about her sexuality, Anne must also deal with the challenges of coming out, homophobia, and the pressures of teenage life. Through heartfelt conversations and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of first love.
Caleb, a South Florida teen, experiences a life-altering event when he is exposed to HIV on the eve of his high school graduation. As he anxiously awaits his test results over the next three months, Caleb unexpectedly finds love in the midst of his turmoil.
The Amazing Catfish follows the story of Claudia, a young woman who befriends a terminally ill woman named Martha at the hospital. As their bond grows stronger, Claudia becomes a part of Martha's unconventional and loving family. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of life, discovering the true meaning of friendship and the importance of cherishing every moment.
How to Survive a Plague is a documentary that depicts the early years of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and the emergence of activist groups like ACT UP and TAG. The film showcases the efforts made by these groups to raise awareness, fight for better treatment, and bring about change. It also highlights the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and the discrimination and homophobia they encountered during this time.
Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story tells the true story of Olympic champion Greg Louganis, exploring his struggles and triumphs as a gay athlete. The film follows his journey from his abusive childhood, his rise to becoming an Olympic diving champion, and his coming to terms with his own identity. A powerful and inspiring story of perseverance and self-discovery.
A psycho who has contracted AIDS blames women for his disease, and begins to stalk and kill beautiful girls.
One Peace at a Time is a film by Turk and Christy Pipkin. It was produced by The Nobelity Project and was premiered to a sold out audience at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, USA, on April 14, 2009. It is the sequel to the film Nobelity. It has been shown all across the United States and in multiple countries across the world
The Houseboy follows the journey of a young houseboy who works for a wealthy couple. He battles with his loneliness, addiction to drugs, and self-loathing as he navigates through his complicated relationships. This thought-provoking drama delves into the struggles of self-acceptance and the pursuit of happiness.
Kôichi is a Japanese man living alone in Berlin. He has no job and hardly any friends. One night Kôichi meets Ryota at a bar which is also a sex club. Ryota came to Berlin to visit a German guy whom he had "met" on a dating app. His high hopes for romance (and marriage?) were quickly crushed since the German was only interested in sex, not even letting Ryota stay for the night. That is why Ryota ended up spending the night in the dark room of the sex club. Kôichi for some reason lets Ryota stay at his apartment. They have sex. Ryota goes out almost everyday to get laid by various local men and comes home to Kôichi's. Increasingly caught up with a strange feeling that is akin to but not quite frustration or curiosity (needless to say, it is not even close to love), Kôichi gradually gives himself up to sex with Ryota.
During a couple of days, different extreme situations lead the characters to discover that human relationships is what keep us on foot when we are about to fall: the love of a father towards his son choices, the unconditional love of a friend, the homefeeling of a neighbour who's almost part of the family. On the edge explores those extreme experiences that confront us with our prejudgments, exposing them and giving them a new meaning.