The L Word (2004) follows the lives and relationships of a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles. The show explores various themes including love, friendship, sexuality, and identity. It delves into the challenges and triumphs of these women as they navigate through their personal and professional lives.
In FlashForward, a mysterious global event causes every person on Earth to lose consciousness for exactly 2 minutes and 17 seconds. During this blackout, people experience a vision of their lives six months in the future. As the world struggles to understand the cause and implications of the event, a group of individuals, including FBI agents, doctors, and scientists, work together to unravel the mystery and prevent a series of catastrophic events predicted in the visions.
After a painful divorce, a writer named Frances buys a villa in Tuscany. She embarks on a journey of self-discovery, love, and restoration as she rebuilds her life in the beautiful Italian countryside.
Cashmere Mafia follows the lives of four ambitious and talented women as they strive to balance their personal and professional lives in New York City. With their careers thriving, they must also navigate complicated relationships, family dynamics, and the challenges of being powerful women in a competitive world. The series explores themes of female friendship, love, and the pursuit of success.
If These Walls Could Talk 2 is a movie that tells the story of three lesbian couples living in different time periods: the 1960s, 1970s, and 2000s. The film explores the challenges and triumphs of their relationships, highlighting themes of love, heartbreak, and societal progress.
Elisa & Marcela tells the true story of two women in 19th-century Spain who deceive their community by disguising themselves as a heterosexual couple in order to be together. They face numerous challenges, including a domineering father, a suspicious priest, and the risk of being caught. Their forbidden love ultimately leads them to Argentina, where they can start a new life together.
What's Cooking? is a heartwarming comedy-drama film that follows the lives of four ethnically diverse families as they prepare for their annual Thanksgiving meals. Set in Los Angeles, the movie explores the trials and tribulations of these families as they navigate cultural differences, generational conflicts, and personal struggles while getting ready for the holiday. Through the ups and downs, they come to realize the importance of love, understanding, and togetherness.
A retired man, Tony Webster, is suddenly confronted with his past when he receives a letter from a woman claiming to be the mother of his college girlfriend's daughter. As he delves into his memories, Tony reflects on the choices he made and the consequences they had on those around him.
French Twist is a hilarious French comedy about a love triangle set in the beautiful region of Luberon in Southern France. The story follows the lives of Loli, a bisexual estate agent, Marijo, an elderly prostitute, and Laurent, a naive and unsuspecting husband. With surprising twists and turns, the film explores themes of infidelity, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships.
A dentist named Phil, overwhelmed by his mundane life and personal failures, decides to stage his own suicide to escape it all. He fakes his death and creates a new identity, but soon finds himself entangled in a series of comedic and chaotic situations.
What Makes a Family tells the story of a lesbian couple, Maggie and Jane, who fight for custody of their daughter after Jane is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Their struggle takes them through a court battle, challenging societal norms and prejudices along the way. With the support of their friends and family, Maggie and Jane prove that love and family come in many different forms.
A writer haunted by the death of his wife and threatened by the imagined infidelities of his lovers uses his affairs for the subjects of his novels.
Angie and Helen are in love. They live and work together designing women's evening wear in Vancouver. When Helen decides she wants to have a baby, the pair set out to find a suitable sperm donor.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a pregnant lesbian finds herself forced to fight to the death in a brutal arena. With only her strength and determination, she must navigate a dangerous landscape filled with corrupt police officers and a ruthless cult. Armed with unconventional weapons like a chainsaw and crossbow, she battles for her life against other fighters in a bid to survive.
Catherine and Liz want to have a baby - well, Catherine does anyway. Doesn't she realize this will change everything? Probably not. Spending hours on the phone with the sperm bank doesn't leave a lot of time to think about family matters. A humorous drama dealing with the current debate on the very real issue of gay and lesbian couples starting families, IVF programs and the evolving community attitudes towards these changes. A buoyant and entertaining journey through dial-up sperm banks, relationships and baby clothes.
New Yorker Corey Brown is just turning 30 and has just been dumped by his boyfriend. Sounds like the perfect time for a trip with his friends outta the city.
The Perfect Family is a comedy-drama film that follows a devout Catholic woman who is nominated for Catholic Woman of the Year. As she prepares for the award ceremony, she must confront her family's secrets and dysfunction, including her son's homosexuality and her daughter's unplanned pregnancy. With the help of a supportive priest, she navigates the challenges of maintaining a perfect image while staying true to herself.
Chutney Popcorn is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores the complex relationships and challenges faced by a lesbian woman who agrees to become a surrogate mother for her sister. The film delves into themes of family, love, and the search for identity in the context of Indian-American culture.
CHOOSING CHILDREN is a pioneering film about parenting in non-traditional families and helped to open dialogue about the meaning and reality of the "modern family." This film takes an intimate look at the issues faced by lesbians and gay men who decide to become parents after coming out.
Nate is a 19-year-old film student who becomes friends with Margaret, a 52-year-old stand-up comedian. Despite their age difference, they form an unlikely friendship and help each other navigate their personal lives and relationships.