RuPaul's Drag U is a reality TV show where drag queens known for their glamorous and transformative abilities help ordinary women undergo incredible makeovers. The show takes place at 'Drag U,' a fictional university where these drag queens, referred to as professors, guide the students through various challenges to enhance their self-esteem and self-confidence. Each episode features a group of women who have faced personal struggles and are seeking a positive transformation. Through the power of drag, they gain a renewed sense of self-love and discover their inner beauty while also learning the art of lip-synching and how to embrace their femininity. It's a heartwarming and empowering series that celebrates self-expression and female empowerment.
Alone Together is a hilarious comedy TV show that explores the unlikely friendship between a socially awkward guy and a misfit woman. They navigate through life in Los Angeles, dealing with their individual insecurities, societal pressures, and their desire to fit in. Despite their differences, they find solace in each other's company and develop a strong bond.
Memoir of War is a dramatic biography set during World War II in Nazi-occupied France. The film follows a French writer as she navigates love and loss, and recounts her experiences as part of the French Resistance. With powerful themes of survival, collaboration, and the human spirit, Memoir of War is a poignant tale of strength and resilience.
Retired teacher Nancy Stokes yearns for adventure and hires a young sex worker, Leo Grande, to fulfill her desires. Together, they form a surprising human connection as Nancy explores her post-marital sexual awakening.
Days of Being Wild follows a handsome man in 1960s Hong Kong who becomes obsessed with a woman. His obsession leads him into a series of relationships and encounters, including with a prostitute and an older woman. Through a journey of seduction and unrequited love, the man confronts his own existential loneliness and learns the truth about his biological mother.
Men, Women & Children delves into the various ways people use technology to connect, communicate, and seek validation, highlighting the impact it has on their relationships and self-image.
In the world of Uglyville, where unique and imperfect dolls reside, Moxy, an optimistic and cheerful doll, decides to venture into the real world with her friends. They go on a journey to find perfection in the Institute of Perfection, where the conventional dolls are trained as prototypes for the real world. Along the way, they learn important lessons about self-acceptance, self-worth, and the beauty of being different.
Red Desert is a drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. It follows a woman named Giuliana who struggles with loneliness, existentialism, and her deteriorating mental state in an industrial town. As she navigates her troubled marriage, Giuliana is haunted by her extramarital affair, depression, and her constant search for meaning in life. Set against the backdrop of a desolate landscape, the film explores themes of isolation, alienation, and the dehumanizing effects of industrialization.
When Nancy, a 34-year-old single woman, is mistaken for a blind date, she decides to go with it and ends up having the best night of her life. However, when she realizes the truth, she must confront her insecurities and take a chance on love.
The world of female bodybuilding provides the backdrop for this tale of an aspiring young actress who initially becomes interested in the sport as a means of self-defense following a physical attack by two men, but then finds that while concentrating on building up her body her relationship with her parents, with whom she is living, and her new-found boyfriend, a young cop, is breaking down. Several noted bodybuilders and iron-pumpers, male and female, put in appearances to give this production an added authenticity.
Eros is an anthology film consisting of three shorts about the different aspects of love, sensuality, and desire. Each story explores themes of loneliness, self-image, and the search for meaning in life.
A fluid documentary in which director Luostarinen interviews fifty women on birth, body image, and the harshness of contemporary attitudes toward physicality, aging, and inevitable death. The focus is on female bodies, their variety, and the prejudices, processes, and living to which they - and the souls within them - are subjected.
In 'Rock'n Roll,' a famous film director, played by Guillaume Canet, experiences a midlife crisis when he realizes that he is no longer seen as a desirable leading man. The film follows his journey as he tries to reinvent himself by adopting a rock star persona and embarking on a series of questionable adventures. As the director navigates the challenges of aging, personal relationships, and the pressures of the film industry, he confronts his own self-image issues and explores the limits of his creativity. Along the way, he discovers the importance of love, friendship, and staying true to oneself.
Story about 29-year-old Krisu, who is quite lost in her life. Luckily, she has a indie band called Wendy and the Refugee Neverland.
Trey feels small. He is gay, HIV-positive and lonely in NYC. All around him are hulking, powerful men, intimidating and challenging him everywhere he looks. Throughout his day, he obsesses over how to get BIG - and his insecurities keep him trapped in a cycle of trauma and abuse.
A Woman at Her Window (1976) is a drama film set in 1936, depicting the life of a wealthy man as his world begins to crumble due to his involvement in adultery and political corruption. The story explores themes of ambition, self-image, alienation, and the decay of bourgeois society. It showcases the protagonist's struggle with his own desires and emotions, as well as his search for meaning in a world filled with decadence and despair.
An exclusive and intimate portrait following the first pregnant transgender man, Thomas Beatie and his wife Nancy, into the delivery room as Thomas gives birth to their baby daughter Susan.
A dancer struggles with their self image, but continues to perform.
Good Hair is a comedic documentary that explores the cultural significance of African American hair, including the different styles, treatments, and products used. It delves into the social and political implications of hair, as well as the impact of the beauty industry. The film provides a humorous and insightful look into the complexities and perceptions surrounding hair in the African American community.