We Are Who We Are follows a group of teenagers living on a U.S. Army base in Italy, exploring themes of identity, friendship, and sexual confusion.
Crashing is a comedy series that follows the chaotic and hilarious exploits of a middle-aged man named Pete who becomes a squatter in an abandoned hospital. Along the way, he forms a close bond with a young artist named Lulu, and together they navigate the ups and downs of life in London, England.
Boy Erased tells the story of Jared, the son of a Baptist pastor in a small American town, who is outed to his parents at age 19. He is faced with an ultimatum: attend a gay conversion therapy program or be permanently estranged from his family, church, and friends. Boy Erased is the true story of one young man's struggle to find himself while being forced to conform to the expectations of others.
Hazumu confessed his love to Yasuna, but she turned him down. To ease his heartbreak, he went to Mt. Kashimayama where he had met her for the first time. He loses his way in the mountains, and it starts to get dark. Seeing a big shooting star in the sky, he begins to formulate a wish, but quickly notes that something is very wrong. For the shooting star is actually a space ship about to crash into him. And then he died. Only with the help of the aliens could his live be saved. However, he became a girl, due to an accident during the reconstruction of his body.
Alex Strangelove tells the story of a high school senior who is on the verge of losing his virginity to his girlfriend, but finds himself questioning his sexuality when he meets a charismatic gay guy at a party. As he navigates the confusing world of teenage sexuality, Alex must confront his own feelings and come to terms with who he really is.
Tomboy is a coming-of-age film about a 10-year-old girl named Laure who moves to a new neighborhood. To fit in with the boys, Laure adopts a false identity as a boy named Mikael. The film explores Laure's journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces when her secret is revealed.
Vive L'Amour is a Taiwanese slow-cinema drama that delves into the themes of love-triangle, jealousy, and existential loneliness. The film follows three main characters in Taipei who find themselves living in the same apartment building. As their lives intertwine, they navigate their own sexual identities and seek meaning in their lonely existence. Through minimalist storytelling and a nonlinear timeline, Vive L'Amour captures the sadness and confusion of urban life in Taipei.
Carnal Knowledge is a dark comedy that explores the sexual awakenings and confusions of two friends. It delves into themes of husband-wife relationships, infidelity, sexual confusion, and the battle of the sexes. The story follows two college roommates, Jonathan and Sandy, and their relationships with women throughout their lives. As they navigate through various encounters and affairs, they confront issues of intimacy, deception, and the societal expectations placed on men and women. The film takes place in the backdrop of 1940s New York City and explores the cynicism and complexities of human relationships.
Big Stone Gap is a comedy film set in a small mining town in the 1970s. The film revolves around a spinster who is a female pharmacist and store clerk. She navigates through life in the town, dealing with relationships, loss, and sexual confusion. The plot also involves a play within the film, a mine explosion, and a paternity revelation. It explores themes of family, friendship, and love in the backdrop of a close-knit Appalachian community.
Latter Days is a heartwarming story about a gay man named Christian who falls in love with a closeted Mormon missionary named Aaron. As their relationship develops, both men are faced with the challenges of reconciling their sexuality with their faith.
The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo is a TV show that follows the lives of a group of friends as they navigate relationships, explore their sexuality, and discover the true meaning of love. With its comedic and heartfelt moments, the show offers a unique perspective on the challenges and joys of being queer.
Free Fall is a drama/romance movie that follows the story of a police officer who begins to question his own sexuality after forming a strong connection with a fellow officer during training. As he struggles with his feelings and the societal pressures surrounding him, he must make difficult decisions that will ultimately define his true identity.
Teen brother and sister who rarely get to see each other fall in love with one another one summer.
Margarita with a Straw follows the journey of Laila, a young Indian woman with cerebral palsy, as she explores her emotions, relationships, and sexual identity. Despite her disability, Laila is determined to experience life to the fullest and pursue her dreams. Through her experiences in New York City and in her own home country of India, she learns about love, intimacy, and the complexities of human relationships. This coming-of-age story tackles themes of disability, sexuality, and personal growth, ultimately empowering Laila to embrace her true self.
Set in the 1960s in Oklahoma, the movie follows a teenage girl who forms a platonic lesbian bond with a new girl in school. They navigate through sexual confusion, school bullying, and their conservative surroundings.
Somersault is a coming-of-age drama that follows the story of a 16-year-old girl named Heidi who runs away from home in Canberra, Australia, after an incident with her mother's boyfriend. She finds herself in a small town where she explores her sexuality through various encounters, including a complicated relationship with a local young man. As she navigates her way through her sexual awakening, Heidi discovers the complexities of love, betrayal, and self-discovery.
When a man's ex-girlfriend becomes pregnant after their breakup, he hatches a plan to pretend to be gay in order to win her back and avoid taking responsibility for fatherhood.
A young girl in a small town discovers her own sexuality and personal growth through a series of experiences, including exploring a lesbian relationship, taking drugs, and working as a stripper.
For the past few years the Archer children have come to expect very little from their parents. Growing up with mega-successful parents, William (a famous author) and Elizabeth aka The Queen (Hollywood's publicist to the stars) the siblings both have bitter attitudes and something to hide. Sixteen year old Tori has two sets of friends, therefore two sets of problems, two sets of mistakes, and most importantly, circles of lies. She has a heart of gold, and knows right from wrong, but succumbs to peer pressure and consistently makes poor choices that cause irrepressible situations and problems. Older brother Billy has his own set of issues. Expelled from college during his sophomore year, Billy is struggling to find his sexual identity, while attempting to make amends with his ever absent parents and keep his little sister afloat.
Venus in Furs is a provocative film that explores the dark depths of obsession and desire. When a trumpet player becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman, he gets drawn into a web of manipulation and sexual perversion. As his obsession intensifies, he descends into a world of lust, betrayal, and violence. The film delves into themes of power dynamics, sexuality, and the blurred lines between pleasure and pain.