Set in a dystopian future, Brave New World depicts a society where people are assigned to specific castes and live a life of hedonism and conformity. When two individuals embark on a forbidden love affair, they unravel the secrets of their controlled world, leading to a revolution and uprising against the established order. Through themes of bioengineering, mind control, and sexual liberation, the series explores the dangers of a utopian society.
SexTV is a Canadian documentary television series which explores many issues about human sexuality. The show premiered in 1998 and spun off a television channel called SexTV: The Channel in 2001. The series uses two Leonard Cohen songs, "Everybody Knows" and "Ain't No Cure for Love", as theme music.
A graduate student named Finn seeks guidance on love and relationships as she prepares to complete her thesis, which focuses on the history of quilt making. She joins a quilting circle and becomes immersed in the lives and stories of the women in the group. As Finn delves into their experiences, she gains insights into love, marriage, motherhood, and friendship. Along the way, she also discovers her own path to self-discovery and learns the value of community and connection.
Claire, an ambitious young woman, starts working for a successful and rich businessman, but unknowingly gets involved in an affair with his wife. As secrets are revealed and dark motives from her past come to light, Claire finds herself tangled in a web of malice. She must fight to defend herself in this sizzling thriller.
In 'Irreplaceable You,' Abbie and Sam have been best friends since they were children, and they couldn't imagine a life without each other. But when Abbie is diagnosed with terminal uterine cancer, their plans for the future are turned upside down. Determined to find Sam a new love before she passes away, Abbie uses the dating app Tinder to search for the perfect woman. As Abbie navigates the tricky world of online dating and grapples with her own mortality, she learns valuable lessons about life, love, and letting go. This heartwarming and tearjerking romantic comedy explores the strength of friendship and the power of love in the face of adversity.
An outrageous and wild comedy about a group of gay friends who embark on a spring break contest in Florida, where they encounter various hilarious and risque situations.
Alex, an attorney, must juggle her responsibilities at work and her family life as she goes through a marital separation. With the support of her sister and friends, she learns to navigate the challenges that come her way.
The A-List: Dallas is an American reality television series that aired on Logo. The series, the second entry in Logo's The A-List franchise after The A-List: New York, follows the lives of several gay men and one woman as they traverse the gay scene of Dallas, Texas. The series premiered on October 10, 2011. Logo announced the series was canceled along with The A-List: New York.
A group of friends navigate the complexities of relationships and encounter various humorous mishaps along the way. From marital crises to stripteases, this comedy explores the ups and downs of love, sex, and monogamy.
A Polynesian street-kid and a much older middle-class housewife are both incarcerated in the same mental hospital - she for attempted suicide and he for habitual crime. A friendship grows between them such that she offers him a place to stay upon his release. However, difficulties arise with his continued criminal activities and dependence on her for support - then his gang moves in with them. The film is based upon Sue McCauley's award winning autobiographical novel.
BearCity is a comedy romance movie that follows the lives of a group of overweight gay men in New York City. It explores themes of friendship, body image, and online dating.
Denial is a 1998 movie that explores the complexities of relationships and the consequences of infidelity. The film follows the story of a group of friends who discover secrets about their partners, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events. With themes of love, trust, and betrayal, Denial offers an insightful and entertaining look into the intricacies of human relationships.
Noah and his group of friends embark on a weekend getaway to Martha's Vineyard to attend a wedding. Along the way, they navigate relationships, friendship, and the challenges of love.
Two young couples in New York-one black and gay, one white and heterosexual-find their lives intertwined as they create new relationship norms, explore sexual identity, and redefine monogamy.
A documentary that delves into the lives of individuals who identify as asexual, shedding light on their experiences and challenging societal stereotypes. It explores topics such as intimacy issues, nonsexual relationships, and the journey of coming out to family and friends.
Shut Up and Kiss Me is a romantic comedy that follows the story of a 35-year-old man searching for love in the modern world of online dating. The film explores themes of dating woes, gay relationships, and the struggles of finding love in a suburban setting. With humor and heart, it delves into the complexities of monogamy and the ups and downs of romantic relationships.
Emma has been happily married to Charles, a hardworking journalist, for over ten years. They have a son, and are considering having another child when she learns that she is both pregnant and HIV-positive at a time when Charles is away. As Emma has never used drugs or slept around, and has never had a blood transfusion, there can only be one source for her infection: her absent husband. Shocked to the core by this turn of events, she goes through his things and finds an address book with the names of many women in it. Determined to discover what has been going on, she begins contacting every name in the book. She continues her investigations even after her husband, whom she confronts over this, returns.
Violet, a woman in her thirties, is known for her colorful personality and her tendency to attract gay men as friends. She desires a romantic relationship and struggles with the challenges of monogamy and finding a boyfriend. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself.
This movie is about a group of young people struggling with what 'true love' means. Main character is a boy who doesn't want to commit himself to one woman.
Mike and Jeanne get to know each other, meet family and friends, touch each other, sleep together, go on holiday together, celebrate birthdays and say "I love you". What complicates things between them: their relationship is based on a contract of 14 clauses that are supposed to define all areas of being together. A small video camera is their constant companion.