When Patrick enters Marion and Tom's home, long-buried secrets from 40 years ago resurface, leading to a journey of exploration and self-discovery.
Where the Day Takes You follows a group of young runaways in Los Angeles as they navigate the dangers of the streets. They face challenges such as drug addiction, prostitution, and violence, while also forming unlikely bonds and learning the meaning of family. Their stories intersect as they try to find love, stability, and a place to call home amidst the chaos of their lives.
Moneyboys is a drama film set in Taipei, following a young man who is forced to become a rent-boy to support his family. The movie explores themes of prostitution, LGBT issues, and the struggles faced by the protagonist in a society that stigmatizes homosexuality.
Downriver is a powerful Australian drama that follows James, a young man who has just been released from prison. As he tries to rebuild his life, he becomes obsessed with solving the mystery of a missing boy. Along the way, he confronts his own past and the dark secrets of his community.
After discovering she is pregnant, a 14-year-old Mexican-American girl named Magdalena is kicked out of her home and finds refuge with her gay cousin in Echo Park, Los Angeles. Together, they navigate the challenges of pregnancy, homophobia, and gentrification.
In 'The Man with the Answers,' a man embarks on a road trip through Germany, encountering various adventures and encounters along the way. The journey not only reveals hidden truths and unexpected connections, but also leads to self-discovery and personal growth. Through the exploration of diverse relationships and experiences, the protagonist learns more about himself and the world around him.
A property developer gets involved with a cult and is drawn into a world of sexual tension, gang violence, and anti-conformist activities.
An intruder breaks into a modern and luxurious home. He wants it. As he samples the lifestyle his senses are heightened. When the owner of the house returns unexpectedly, the tables are turned, and the intruder finds himself naked and powerless. A film about passion, longing and desire in all its forms.
Theo is a young docker languishing in his native port. His life flows at the monotonous rhythm of cargo ships passing by. Through his encounter with Giuseppe, a disillusioned sailor ashore for a while, Theo will gather the courage to face the waves to escape his dull existence by trying to get into Giuseppe's gruff crew.
The Lost Language of Cranes is a movie that delves into the life of a closeted-gay father and his gay son. As they navigate their relationships, infidelity, coming out and sexual awakening, they face challenges and discover the true meaning of love and acceptance.
Denied is a provocative drama that explores the themes of denial, repression, and forbidden desires. The movie follows a young man as he struggles with his true identity and attempts to navigate his relationships and emotions. With a mix of drama and romance, Denied offers a compelling portrayal of the complexities of human sexuality.
In 'The Next Skin', a man with a false identity returns to his hometown in Aragon, Spain, and becomes involved in a complex web of relationships and secrets. As he reconnects with his childhood friend and uncovers haunting memories, he discovers the dark underbelly of the rural setting and the disturbing events that took place years ago. The film explores themes of sexuality, identity, and the consequences of hiding one's true self.
After losing their mother, Mía and Moi take refuge in a ramshackle family home, in the countryside, in the middle of nowhere. With them, Biel, Moi’s boyfriend. Together the three of them try to rest and heal the wounds. Especially in the case of Moi, who is recovering from a severe nervous breakdown. These are days of recovering family memories, some of them painful, of meeting again, of living without haste. The arrival of Mikel, Mía’s boyfriend, will alter the coexistence and disturb each of the inhabitants of the house in different ways. The tension grows until it explodes in an act of violence with irreversible consequences.
Worlds collide at an awkward dinner party in 1959 New England. Tables turn when a progressive biracial couple attends dinner at the imposing home of an unexceptional artist and questionable psychiatrist. By daybreak, they find themselves pawns in a cynical game that exposes the cracks in their facades.
German movie set in the future where there is a village existing only to maintain a game preserve for the ruling class and whose inhabitants are kept happy by popping pills. Written and directed by Uwe Brandner, the movie operates on many levels of love-hate relationships, but it is primarily a political parable about fascism and freedom. A young teacher comes to a remote village , which rich gentlemen have chosen as their hunting ground. The residents are happy and nice to each other. Any dissatisfaction that arises is wiped away with freely available drugs or with the clubs of the village police. A gamekeeper who makes sure that the high lords' hunting parties are not endangered becomes the new teacher in the village's first friend. They fall in love, and the gamekeepers gift of love is a gun, which will eventually break their relationship as a confrontation ensues as the teacher starts poaching with his new gun.
Godless is a drama movie that revolves around a forbidden love between two brothers in a small town. After the death of their parents, the brothers find solace in each other, but their relationship is tested when they start to develop deeper feelings. The film explores themes of grief, family dynamics, and societal expectations.
Two guys bail on a wedding, head to a strip club, and end up in a hotel room...
A gay movie star struggles to stay in the closet, an art dealer fends off her abusive ex, and a televangelist plots to force his gay son into conversion therapy. Little do they know, their lives are about to converge on a deadly collision course.
Fabiu is a touching drama-short film that explores themes of love, attraction, and relationships. It follows the story of a young caregiver who develops a deep connection with an older man. As their bond grows, they navigate the complexities of age, disability, and societal expectations. The film beautifully portrays the nuances of human connection and challenges stereotypical notions of love and attraction. With heartfelt performances and a thought-provoking narrative, Fabiu leaves a lasting impact on its viewers.
It's the last week of school in a small polish town's junior high school. Waiting for the final party, several students pass the time at a city pool, as if anticipating the emotional whirlwind they are about to experience. The action takes place somewhere in Poland, where ‘LGBT free zones’ are a reality in 2020. It’s a story about young people, their problems and romantic endeavours in the era of the Internet and social apps, when creating genuine relationships is unnaturally difficult.