After years of being just friends, two guys realize they are in love with each other and navigate the challenges of coming out and reconciling their cultural differences.
Diana Nyad, a former athlete turned sports journalist, becomes obsessed with completing a grueling 110-mile swim from Cuba to Florida at the age of 60. With the help of her best friend and coach, Diana embarks on a thrilling journey to conquer the 'Mount Everest' of swims without a shark cage.
Trinkets is a TV show about three teenage girls with different backgrounds who meet in a Shoplifters Anonymous meeting and form an unlikely friendship. As they navigate high school, relationships, and personal struggles, they discover the importance of friendship and find a sense of belonging.
When a female software engineer has her identity stolen, she becomes the target of a dangerous cyber conspiracy that forces her to go on the run. With the help of an FBI agent, she must uncover the truth before it's too late.
Every Day is a movie about a person who wakes up every morning in a different body, struggling with various dilemmas and challenges. They navigate through relationships, work, and personal issues while trying to find their own identity.
Twilight's Kiss is a heartwarming drama that explores the secret relationship between two older men in Hong Kong. Engulfed by their feelings for each other, they navigate the challenges of living in a society that frowns upon their love. As their bond strengthens, they must confront their own fears and the consequences of their actions. This tender film beautifully portrays the complexities of human relationships and the power of love that transcends age and social norms.
A straight guy, who is a commitaphobe, seeks the help of his gay friend to avoid getting married while struggling to come to terms with his sexuality.
Eating Out: All You Can Eat is a sex comedy that follows the lives of a group of friends who navigate through various relationship and sexual situations. Told with humor and warmth, the movie explores themes of love, jealousy, and acceptance.
A gay couple realizes they aren't sexually compatible, so they look for a third man. But when betrayal and jealousy sneak in, their relationship shatters into pieces.
Poppy Field is a heartfelt movie that tells the story of a gay police officer in Bucharest, Romania. He struggles with his identity and faces challenges of homophobia and religious intolerance. The film explores themes of internalized homophobia, gay relationships, and the impact of nationalist sentiments on the LGBTQ+ community.
When many people think of Israel, it is often in terms of modern war or ancient religion. But there is much more to the Jewish state then missiles and prayers. In his debut as a documentary filmmaker, adult-film entrepreneur and political columnist Michael Lucas examines a side of Israel that is too often overlooked: its thriving gay community. Undressing Israel features interviews with a diverse range of local men, including a gay member of Israel's parliament, a trainer who served openly in the army, a young Arab-Israeli journalist, and a pair of dads raising their kids. Lucas also visits Tel Aviv's vibrant nightlife scene-and a same-sex wedding-in this guided tour to a country that emerged as a pioneer for gay integration and equality.
Three young people—Haris, a gay painter; Vishnu, a rural kabaddi player and their friend Sia, an activist who refuses to conform to dominant norms of femininity—struggle to find space and happiness in a conservative Indian city.
"Whaledreamers" - the title alone evokes hypnotic visions of these most magnificent and ancient creatures. This visually stunning film offers an incredible glimpse into a rarely seen and scarcely understood tribal culture whose entire story of creation revolves around whales and has endured for centuries. The film passionately explores the connection between the subtle elegance of these “mothers of the sea” and ancient civilizations around the world whose culture and very existence is based on whales. Intertwining incredible underwater footage with ancient legend, whaledreamers examines the complex past and the possibly dire future of human civilization. Told with moving optimism and spiritual strength, it is a clarion call encouraging humanity’s reconnection to the profound beauty of the natural world and is an appeal to embrace all living beings thereby creating the unity and peace which the Earth itself can bring.
Why Not Me? is a heartwarming romantic comedy that follows the story of a twenty-something woman named Emma as she explores her feelings, love life, and her journey of coming out as gay. Set in Barcelona, Spain, Emma finds herself in hilarious situations while trying to find her true self and embrace her identity. With the support of her friends, family, and a group of diverse characters, Emma learns to be true to herself and find happiness in love.
A film of Enrico Berlinguer's funeral in Rome, briefly tracing his career as leader of the Italian Communist Party.
Professional photographer Lauren travels to Miami to find the next hottest model for her shoot. She hooks up with her emotional Cuban limo driver Raul, but then her cheating sleazy husband Stephen shows up as well as hot Marissa.
Arriving in West Hollywood with only a duffle bag and a sense of excitement, Derrick unexpectedly wanders into a public men’s room and is greeted by the evocative stares and mischievous smiles of the men inside. Hesitant, yet curious to explore the carnal cruising further, Derrick enters a large stall at the end of the room. He is thrust into a magical time capsule; the stall encompasses the sights and sounds that celebrate 30 years of West Hollywood.
The lower part of Barcelona’s best district is a quiet and stately neighbourhood. The House of Columns hides many secrets, and has witnessed many events. The Catalan capital’s multiculturalism has a lot to offer. It’s better to laugh than to cry!
A feature film that chronicles a complete season of the International Gay Rodeo Association. Roping and riding across north America for the past 30 years, the IGRA's courageous cowboys and cowgirls brave challenges both in and out of the arena on their quest to qualify for the World Finals at the end of the season. And along the way, they'll bust every stereotype in the book.
Over the course of a year, film follows Vancouver Pride Society president Ken Coolen to various international Pride events, including Poland, Hungary, Russia, Sri Lanka and others where there is great opposition to pride parades. In North America, Pride is complicated by commercialization and a sense that the festivals are turning away from their political roots toward tourism, party promotion and entertainment. Christie documents the ways larger, more mainstream Pride events have supported the global Pride movement and how human rights components are being added to more established events. In the New York sequence, leaders organize an alternative Pride parade, the Drag March, set up to protest the corporatization of New York Pride. A parade in São Paulo, the world's largest Pride festival, itself includes a completely empty float, meant to symbolize all those lost to HIV and to anti-gay violence.