Deutschland is a thrilling TV show that takes place in East Germany during the Cold War. It follows the story of a young man who becomes a spy for the Stasi while navigating personal relationships and the political climate of the time.
Bob is a thirty-something taxi-driver from Manchester, England who falls in love with Rose, a gay schoolteacher. They navigate their relationship while dealing with societal expectations and their own personal struggles.
A hairdresser gets involved with an IRA member's girlfriend, leading to unexpected consequences. The film explores themes of gender identity, political unrest, and tragic love.
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez is a miniseries that explores the life and crimes of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez. It delves into his troubled childhood, his rise to football stardom, and the shocking murder case that ultimately led to his downfall and imprisonment.
When We Rise is a miniseries that follows the personal and political journeys of LGBTQ+ activists as they fight for equality and justice in America. Set in San Francisco, the series covers a span of several decades, showcasing key historical events and the lives of characters who played a significant role in the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Through their struggles, friendships, and love stories, When We Rise highlights the progress and challenges faced by the community and celebrates the victories that were achieved.
The story about a teenage boy, Antonio, whose emerging gay sexuality alienates him from his friends and family, until his libertine uncle, Jonbert, comes to live with him and his mother.
In this comedy, a man is forced to pretend to be someone's wife in order to navigate through various situations and challenges. Along the way, he experiences friendship, love, and self-discovery.
A high school teacher's life is turned upside down when he is mistakenly outed as gay, which leads to a series of comedic events and challenges in a small town. He struggles to come to terms with his own sexuality and faces various obstacles and misunderstandings along the way.
Everything's Gonna Be Okay is a comedy-drama TV show that follows Nicholas, a gay entomologist from Australia, who becomes the guardian of his teenage half-sisters after the death of their father. The show explores themes of sexual orientation, death, autism, and the challenges of being an orphan. Nicholas navigates the complexities of sibling relationships while finding love and pursuing his passion for insects.
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.
He's a Woman, She's a Man (1994) is a Hong Kong sex comedy that follows the story of a woman who dresses up as a man in order to join a singing competition and get closer to her idol, a famous singer. Along the way, she becomes caught up in a love triangle and has to navigate the challenges of her own sexual identity crisis. The film explores themes of love, fanaticism, and the complexities of the music industry.
Two escaped convicts, Harry and Wayne, pretend to be gay in order to hide from the law in a small town called Happy, Texas. They end up being recruited as beauty pageant consultants for a local child beauty pageant. As they try to maintain their disguise, they find themselves forming unexpected connections with the townspeople and questioning their true identities.
Mulligans is a drama and romance movie that tells the story of a college student spending a summer vacation at his best friend's lakeside house. He finds himself falling in love with his friend's father and navigating the complexities of their relationship, all while dealing with his own sexual identity and the disapproval of those around him.
The Truth About Jane is a movie about a 16-year-old girl named Jane who is starting to realize that she is a lesbian. She struggles with coming out to her overprotective mother and dealing with homophobia from her peers. Jane finds support and guidance from her girlfriend, her PFLAG meetings, and her lesbian teacher. The movie explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the complexities of teenage relationships.
Like Grains of Sand tells the story of a high school boy named Nakamura who is tormented by his unrequited love for a fellow student. As Nakamura navigates his own sexual identity, he must also confront the bullying, prejudice, and societal expectations that come with being gay in Japan. Set against the backdrop of a beautiful beach town, this film explores themes of young love, friendship, and the complexities of sexual orientation.
A student-athlete struggling with his sexual identity joins a secret club for gay teenagers called Geography Club. Through the club, he finds friends who understand him and helps others come to terms with their own sexuality.
Pretty Boy follows the story of a gay teenager who faces bigotry and disapproval from his family and society. He struggles with confusion, depression, and bullying, all while trying to understand his own sexuality. The movie explores themes of homosexuality, homophobia, and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals.
Tremors is a movie that explores the themes of religious homophobia and its impact on family relationships. The story follows a married man in a religious community who begins a homosexual relationship, which leads to an earthquake that shatters the fragile world he has built for himself. The movie delves into the struggle of the protagonist as he tries to navigate the conflict between his sexual orientation and his faith, while facing the consequences of coming out in a homophobic society.
The Falls: Testament Of Love explores the journey of two gay men as they navigate their love amidst societal restrictions and personal struggles. Set in Salt Lake City, the film delves into themes of self-acceptance, faith, and the complexities of relationships.
Jumbo is a psychological drama about a woman who falls in love with a large amusement park ride. She navigates her dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship while dealing with her own social anxiety and mental illness. Inspired by a true story, Jumbo explores themes of objectum sexuality, love, and acceptance.