It's a Sin follows the lives of a group of friends living in London during the 1980s as they navigate the challenges of relationships, identity, and the devastating AIDS epidemic. With a mix of comedy and drama, the series explores themes of love, friendship, homophobia, and loss.
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.
Falling is a drama film that follows the story of a gay man named John who returns to his hometown to take care of his father, Willis, who is suffering from dementia. The film explores John's struggle with his father's declining memory and their strained relationship due to Willis' homophobic views.
Someone Has to Die is a psychological mystery miniseries that follows a young man who returns to his conservative Spanish hometown in the 1930s. When his best friend arrives from Mexico and is rumored to be gay, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, leading to a family conflict that challenges societal norms and prejudices.
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez is a miniseries that explores the life and crimes of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez. It delves into his troubled childhood, his rise to football stardom, and the shocking murder case that ultimately led to his downfall and imprisonment.
Butterfly is a heartwarming and thought-provoking TV show that follows the journey of an 11-year-old boy named Max, who struggles with gender identity and societal pressure. Max's divorced parents, Vicky and Stephen, have different views on how to support him, leading to conflict and emotional challenges. The show explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the complexities of family relationships.
In the week leading up to their half-sister's wedding in the country, family tensions among siblings reach new heights.
C.R.A.Z.Y. follows the coming-of-age of Zachary Beaulieu in suburban Montreal in the 1960s. As Zachary navigates his teenage years, he grapples with his sexual identity, closet homosexuality, and drug addiction. The film explores themes of self-discovery, family dynamics, and societal homophobia.
In 'The Sum of Us,' a widower and his openly gay son navigate the ups and downs of love, life, and family in Sydney, Australia. With a stroke of fate, their close bond is tested, ultimately teaching them the true meaning of acceptance and unconditional love.
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is a hilarious rom-com that delves into the struggles faced by a gay couple in India, as they navigate through societal norms, family pressures, and their own insecurities in order to fight for their love and acceptance.
To Each, Her Own is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows a young woman named Simone as she navigates her love life and sexuality. Set in France, Simone must deal with her conservative father's disapproval while exploring her attraction to both men and women. Through various comedic and heartfelt moments, the film explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the complexities of relationships.
In order to avoid military service, two young men pretend to be gay and claim to be in a committed relationship. Their plan seems foolproof until they meet a seductive woman who sees through their deception and puts their friendship to the test.
The Consequence tells the story of Martin, a young man who is sent to a juvenile correctional facility after a series of troubles with the law. There, he finds himself drawn to a fellow inmate named Thomas, and they develop a secret relationship. As their love grows, they face numerous obstacles and discrimination, including Martin's homophobic father. Their passion and struggle against societal expectations ultimately lead to a tragic outcome.
Experience the life and career of Little Richard, the one-of-a-kind rock 'n' roll icon who left an indelible mark on the world of music.
The Seamstress is a tragic period film set in 1930s Brazil, following the story of a strong female protagonist who faces societal intolerance, poverty, and the challenges of being part of the LGBT community. The film delves into the complex relationships between sisters, the struggle for acceptance, and the tragic consequences of homophobia. Through the narrative, it explores themes of loneliness, suffering, and the strength of the human spirit.
Sócrates tells the story of a 15-year-old Afro-Brazilian boy named Sócrates who lives in São Paulo. After the death of his mother, Sócrates must navigate the challenges of being a young gay teen in an environment plagued by homophobia and economic hardship. He becomes homeless and looks for work as a day laborer while dealing with his homophobic father. The film explores themes of identity, resilience, and the search for connection in the face of adversity.
Both Xie Yan and Shu Nian are still unable to deal with their feelings for each other, but Xie Yan realizes that Shu Nian is the one for him, but Shu Nian continues to hide from Xie Yan. Shu Nian is later fired by Xie Yan's father. Devastated that his father has sent Shu Nian away, Xie Yan's relationship with his father sours, particularly since the older Xie already knew about the relationship between Xie Yan and Shu Nian.
Kiss Me Softly is a comedy drama romance short film that revolves around the secret relationship between two high school boys. The film explores themes of homophobia, rebellion, and the pursuit of happiness. The story unfolds as the boys navigate the challenges of their relationship while dealing with societal expectations and prejudices. With a mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and emotional depth, Kiss Me Softly offers an insightful portrayal of young love and self-discovery.
After his family falls apart Joshua is forced to move to Canada. It is there he meets Jay, a local tattoo artist who fled the violent actions of his parents back home in Alabama. Both young men, abandoned and lonely in their own way, find themselves falling for one another... until a pair of high school brats intrude on the boys' growing relationship.
Brothers is a 2021 movie that explores the complex relationship between two brothers, with themes of acceptance and brotherly love. The film focuses on a gay couple and their experiences with a homophobic father, as well as their journey towards self-acceptance and understanding. Through dance performances and family dinners, the brothers navigate the challenges of coming out and the dynamics of their family relationships. In the end, they find strength in their bond and learn to embrace their true selves.