That's What I Am is a comedy-drama film set in the 1960s, focusing on a middle school student who becomes the subject of rumors due to suspected homosexuality. The film explores themes of intolerance, bullying, and compassion. It follows the protagonist's journey to overcome the social stigma and find acceptance. Along the way, he forms a teacher-student relationship that helps him navigate the challenges of adolescence.
In 'The Cure,' a young boy named Erik becomes friends with his new neighbor Dexter, who is also an HIV-positive patient. When Dexter reveals that he knows of a doctor who might have a cure for their condition, Erik convinces him to embark on a journey down the Mississippi River to find him. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and obstacles, but their friendship and determination give them the strength to continue. 'The Cure' is a heartwarming story about friendship, hope, and the power of love.
When a sexually-repressed woman becomes obsessed with her teenage nephew, a chain of events unfolds, leading to a series of gruesome murders. As the plot thickens, secrets are revealed, including the woman's manipulation tactics and her history of sexually abusive behavior. A homophobic detective is determined to solve the case, but his own prejudices and narrow-mindedness hinder his progress.
Tea and Sympathy is a 1956 drama film set in a boys' preparatory school in Massachusetts. It tells the story of a high school student who faces homophobia and his own sexual awakening. The film explores themes of conformity, masculinity, and coming of age. The plot focuses on the relationship between the student and an older woman who tries to act more masculine to fit in with her domineering father. The film is based on a play and features dance lessons, mountain climbing, tennis, and gardening.
After being fired, a businessman embarks on a journey of self-discovery and falls in love with a younger man, while dealing with his confused sexuality and the death of his brother.
Natrang is a drama film set in a village where a poor laborer, after the death of his father, joins a theater troupe. He faces struggles in training, tour bus politics, and rumors of his homosexuality. The film explores themes of poverty, dirty politics, and the power of art.
Randy has a crush on his co-worker, Jack, and tries to figure out if he is gay.
Long-term couple Steve and Elias are undergoing a relationship shift and discovering the complications of a non-monogamous arrangement. In the meanwhile, their daughter Nicoletta, has just brought home a potential suiter named Daniel, who may be closer in spirit to her fathers than she cares to know.
Parental fears reach an early boil when five-year-old Saúl announces that he wants to dress up as a little Siren for the school's fancy dress party.
A gay youth can't face buying porn at his local newsstand: will his straight friend help him?
Set during Halloween in San Francisco, a group of friends embark on a journey of self-discovery as they navigate through a Halloween party, revealing their hidden desires and fears. Along the way, they confront their own sexuality and confront societal expectations.
Drowning Lessons is a drama movie released in 2002. The movie focuses on the complex dynamics of a brother-sister relationship, amidst rumors and suspicions of a possible homosexual relationship. It delves into the themes of family, love, and identity.
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