Sleeping with Other People is a comedy-drama that follows the story of Jake and Lainey, two people with a history of serial infidelity who meet at a support group for sex addicts. They form a close and platonic friendship, supporting each other through their struggles with commitment and love. As they navigate the challenges of relationships and personal growth, they start to develop feelings for each other, leading to a complicated and hilarious journey of self-discovery and emotional vulnerability. With witty dialogue, relatable characters, and a feel-good romance, Sleeping with Other People explores the complexities of love, friendship, and the choices we make.
Based on a polemic novel by Amy Yamada, Bedtime Eyes is about the intense love relationship between a second rate Japanese jazz singer and a black American GI on the margins of the law.
After experiencing a devastating loss, Tess is comforted by her biological father, a lovable slacker, and a charming but troubled delinquent neighbor. Together, they form an unlikely bond that helps Tess navigate through her grief and find love in unexpected places.
Port Authority is a drama/romance movie set in New York City. The story revolves around a young man named Paul who arrives in the city and gets involved with a transsexual woman named Lee. As their relationship develops, they face challenges and explore themes of love, identity, and acceptance.
In Therapy follows the story of a middle-aged woman who seeks solace and guidance through psychoanalysis after experiencing a marriage crisis. Along the way, she explores various themes like love, loss, and self-acceptance. With the help of her therapist, she discovers her true self and embarks on a journey of personal growth and transformation. The movie beautifully portrays the complexities of human emotions and the power of therapy in overcoming life's challenges.
In 1966 Alabama, a black man named Ron Stallworth becomes the first African-American detective in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Determined to make a difference, he sets out on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan and expose their racist activities. With the help of a white colleague who poses as him in person, Ron manages to gain the trust of the Klan members while facing the constant threat of being discovered.
Prom Night in Mississippi is a documentary that explores the racial tensions and discrimination faced by African-American students in a small town. The film follows a group of high school students as they prepare for their prom, highlighting the challenges they face due to prejudice and the efforts made to promote racial harmony.
Victoria, a little black girl aged 8 from a humble background, happens to spend the night with the bourgeois family of Thomas, one of her classmates. Years later, they see each other again and Marie is the fruit of their fleeting relationship. But Victoria decides not to tell Thomas and raises her child alone. When Marie turns seven, Victoria decides that her daughter must have a better future and again turns to this family that she lost sight of long ago.
There was a time when interracial dating was a taboo practice that could lead to physical harm or even death. Today it seems to be of greater acceptance as with celebrity power couples Kanye West and Kim Kardashian or Ice-T and Coco. "The Swirl" takes a comedic look at this serious topic by digging into the cultural shift in attitudes around interracial relationships.
Calla Lily is an underground film set in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The movie follows a single mother and her young child as they navigate a surreal and enigmatic world. The film explores themes of hidden identity, interracial dating, and the challenges of being a single mother in a handheld camera style reminiscent of Cassavetes. The plot takes unexpected twists as the characters encounter flowers, TV static, and elements of surrealism. The film also touches upon the Dogme 95 movement and includes scenes that depict the harsh reality of rape. Calla Lily is a thought-provoking and avant-garde film that pushes the boundaries of conventional storytelling.
Love Isn't Enough (2016) is a movie that delves into the complex dynamics of an interracial relationship. It explores the challenges faced by the couple and their biracial child, highlighting the societal prejudices and internal struggles they encounter.
Marlene’s chance encounter with James at a bookstore, 50 years since their last meeting, brings back painful memories of a love lost. Is there a “second chance”?
No More results found.