In 1925 Montana, ranch owner Phil Burbank torments his brother's new wife and son until he discovers the possibility of love.
Simon Spier is a high school student who hides a secret from his loved ones: he's gay. When his secret is put at risk, Simon must confront his identity and find acceptance.
2gether: The Series is a TV show that tells the story of Tine, a college student who is forced by a girl to pretend to be her boyfriend. Tine meets Sarawat, a handsome and talented musician, and they eventually develop feelings for each other. Along the way, they face challenges and obstacles in their relationship, but their love for music and each other helps them overcome them.
Bully is a powerful drama that delves into the lives of a group of friends in Florida, as they navigate through the complex issues of teenage sexuality, violence, and cruelty. The film addresses the consequences of bullying and the impact it has on the lives of those involved. It explores themes of revenge, manipulation, and the struggle for justice in a society plagued by the cruelty of teenagers.
Set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis in 1980s New York City, Angels in America tells the intertwining stories of several individuals as they navigate love, loss, and self-discovery in the face of a devastating epidemic. The miniseries explores themes of homosexuality, religion, and political conservatism, while shedding light on the personal struggles and triumphs of its characters.
Based on the novel by William S. Burroughs, a writer becomes embroiled in a strange and surreal world after getting involved with illegal drugs. He begins to experience bizarre hallucinations and encounters talking insects, giant centipedes, and a mysterious typewriter. As his addiction and paranoia grow, he finds himself caught in a web of conspiracy and psychological disintegration.
Waiting for Guffman is a fake documentary that follows the residents of Blaine, Missouri as they prepare for their town's sesquicentennial celebration. Local amateur theater director Corky St. Clair is determined to put on a show that will impress the influential theater scout Mort Guffman. However, the production quickly spirals out of control, leading to a hilarious and cringe-inducing series of mishaps.
Set in 1960s London, 'The Servant' explores the power dynamics and psychological mind games between a wealthy bachelor and his cunning manservant. Through manipulation and control, the servant challenges the class differences and explores themes of submission, role reversal, and repressed homosexuality.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) tells the story of a Southern family gathering to celebrate the birthday of patriarch Big Daddy Pollitt. As they come together, the family members confront their own personal demons and struggles, such as a failing marriage, alcoholism, and the fear of dying. The tension rises as secrets are revealed and the family tries to maintain appearances in the face of their own inner conflicts.
A group of long-time friends decide to go on a vacation together at a beach house. However, as the vacation progresses, hidden secrets and unexpected events begin to strain their relationships and test their loyalty to one another. With drama, comedy, and revelations, this movie explores the complexities of friendship and the impact of the choices we make.
Maurice is a heartwarming drama and romance film based on a novel. It explores the themes of forbidden love, homophobia, and coming of age. Set in Cambridge University in early 20th century England, the movie follows Maurice, a young man struggling with his own sexuality and navigating the pressures of society. As he falls in love with another man, he must face the homophobia and repressive attitudes of the time. With compelling performances and beautiful cinematography, Maurice is a poignant exploration of love, identity, and societal constraints.
When a deeply repressed man encounters an uninhibited young man who gives him a happy ending, their exploration of sexuality leads to chaos and ruins the lives of others.
Making Love is a movie set in Los Angeles that explores themes of sexuality and love triangles. It follows the story of a married man who discovers his bisexuality and begins exploring his attraction to other men. The plot revolves around his journey of self-discovery, including his first gay sexual experience and the challenges he faces in coming out. The movie also touches on themes of homosexuality, extramarital affairs, and romantic rivalries. Overall, Making Love offers a compelling exploration of LGBT issues and the complexities of human relationships.
Halim and Mina, owners of a traditional caftan store in a Moroccan medina, hire a talented young apprentice. Mina realizes her husband's attraction to the apprentice and their relationship is tested.
The Detective is a neo-noir crime film based on the novel of the same name. It follows a police detective as he investigates a murder case involving homosexuality and police corruption in New York City. The detective, struggling with his own repressed homosexuality, navigates through a web of secrets, lies, and toxic relationships to uncover the truth.
This documentary explores the life and work of Robert Crumb, a prominent underground comic cartoonist known for his controversial and satirical art. The film delves into Crumb's dysfunctional family background, his struggles with mental illness, and his artistic contributions to the counterculture movement of the 1970s.
Giant Little Ones follows the story of two best friends, Franky and Ballas, whose friendship is tested when an unexpected sexual encounter causes a rift between them. As they navigate the complexities of high school, they must confront their own identities and confront the homophobia and prejudices of those around them. Through the ups and downs, they discover the power of self-acceptance and the importance of true friendship.
Hate Crime is a 2005 drama film about homophobia and violence against gay people. The story follows a small town torn apart by a hate crime, as the residents struggle to come to terms with their own prejudices and the consequences of their actions. The film explores themes of intolerance, justice, and the impact of hate crimes on individuals and communities.
Corky Romano, a veterinarian, is forced by his Mafia family to go undercover as an FBI agent to steal incriminating evidence against their rivals. Hilarity ensues as Corky tries to navigate the dangerous world of organized crime. Will he be able to prove his loyalty to his family while escaping their criminal activities?
Orpheus' Song follows two friends who embark on a journey to Greece, exploring their feelings for each other and confronting their own repressed desires.