A group of queer best friends gather in Fire Island Pines for their annual week of love and laughter. However, this year might be their last summer in gay paradise due to unforeseen circumstances. As they navigate their friendships and relationships, they face challenges and discover the true meaning of love and friendship. Will they be able to make the most out of their time in Fire Island? Find out in this heartwarming and comedic movie.
In Walk on Water, a Mossad agent named Eyal goes on a mission to track down a Nazi war criminal hiding in Jerusalem. To get closer to his target, he poses as a tour guide and befriends his target's grandson. Along the way, Eyal begins to question his own beliefs and prejudices as he forms a connection with the grandson and meets a young German woman who challenges his assumptions about the past. The movie explores themes of identity, forgiveness, and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A college student, struggling to keep his homosexuality a secret, goes home for the holidays and pretends to be straight. Chaos ensues as his boyfriend unexpectedly shows up and tries to fit in with his conservative family.
All Over the Guy is a hilarious romantic comedy that explores themes of love, friendship, masculinity, and self-discovery. The story follows Eli and Tom, two very different men who are brought together by the trials and tribulations of the dating world. As they navigate the ups and downs of their own relationships, they begin to realize that love can be both messy and beautiful. With a witty script and charming performances, All Over the Guy is a delightful exploration of modern love.
When a woman with commitment issues ends up falling for a man who is her opposite, they navigate through a series of humorous obstacles, exploring the complexities of love, friendship, and personal growth.
Gay Sex in the 70s is a documentary that delves into the vibrant and liberating gay sexual revolution that took place in New York City during the 1970s. The film explores various aspects of the LGBTQ+ community's history, including the Stonewall Riot, gay bars, bathhouses, cruising spots, and the overall culture of sexual freedom and exploration. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal accounts, the documentary sheds light on a transformative era in LGBTQ+ history.
A gay couple realizes they aren't sexually compatible, so they look for a third man. But when betrayal and jealousy sneak in, their relationship shatters into pieces.
The String follows the journey of a man who finds himself caught between love and political activism in Tunisia. Set against the backdrop of a changing society, he navigates through complex relationships and personal struggles while questioning his own identity.
Straight Jacket is a comedy set in 1950s Hollywood, following the story of a gay man who tries to hide his true identity and maintain a sham marriage. The movie explores themes of masculinity, homosexuality, and the challenges of living in a time when being gay was heavily stigmatized. With a touch of romance and plenty of laughs, Straight Jacket takes viewers on a wild ride through the glamorous and scandalous world of Hollywood.
A gay love story set in a one-bedroom apartment in Tel Aviv. They meet, they have sex, they fall in love. Will it last until the morning comes?
When his best friend and creative partner suddenly couples off and moves away, an ambitious New York drag queen determined for the limelight must reinvent himself or risk becoming an irrelevant solo act both onstage and off.
Chloe, a straight talking film director, tries to convince her friend Sam to be an actor in her next short film. Just after finding out that he once again didn’t get into medical school, Sam meets Alex, a hypochondriac 18 year old. A love triangle forms in these self-reflexive, humoristic fragments filled with sex talk , set in New Orleans.
Two straight actors must rehearse for an impending gay love scene. How will they make out?
Lorenz Meran, a successful gay author suffering acute writers' block, has to leave Berlin and return to eastern Switzerland to provide care for his aged mother, Rosie. But it is not only his mother's battle against being dictated to and losing her dignity that he is struggling with. It's also his own midlife crisis.
Charting the evolution of public and political attitudes to homosexuality over the last four decades, from decriminalisation in 1967 to today's advances in gay sexual freedom, How Gay Sex Changed the World examines how the gay sexual revolution gathered pace in the face of gradually changing legislation, from the first Gay Pride march to groundbreaking dramas such as Queer as Folk.
The film 'Bedfellows,' told in the style of an old children's fairy tale but set against the modern-day backdrop of New York City, follows the adventure of 20-something Bobby as he returns to the gay bar where he got his heart broken for the first time. Upon meeting and spending the night with an attractive stranger named Jonathan, Bobby dreams about what a lifetime relationship with him could be like. The dream takes us on a thirty year journey of ups and downs in life and love. But what will happen when Bobby wakes up to reality in the morning?
Chicago filmmaker Jeffrey Maccubbin's newest work looks deeply into how two men strive to find peace with their innermost demons. Simon is a hustler caught in the underbelly of queer culture. Late one night Simon slips on the ice that throws him into the arms of Evan, the host of a cable show who suffers from Tourette's Syndrome. After a night of unbridled sex, Simon realizes that Evan's ticks have subsided. He believes that he is meant to save Evan from his afflictions, leading them to unabashedly dive into a sado-masochistic relationship. Simon basks in a world where sadness and depression have become his new turn on and where his emotional destruction is the only true way to give Evan his soul.
Gay and lesbian teenagers interview straight people on the streets of London about their views on homosexuality.
Marc Huestis edits interviews with 15 men, including himself, around a set of topics starting with "what is sex?" The men are gay, living in or near San Francisco. They talk about their first sexual experiences, the gay scene in San Francisco in the late 1970s, the pall cast by AIDS, the safe-sex movement, getting into serious relationships, the illness and death of partners, pornography, S/M and pain, race and stereotypes, personal fantasies, and bliss. Huestis has a thesis, that sex is going to be with us, so how best do we embrace it? His 15 subjects, archival footage, clips from porn films, and close-up looks at men loving men flesh out various answers.
The morning after a drunken night out, Harry's world is turned upside down when he awakens to discover a naked man, Thom, in his bed. Stunned and confused, he tries to make sense of his repressed desires. In an attempt to re-assert his heterosexuality he revisits an old lover, Lucy, but finds little comfort from the encounter. Harry is left to make a decision: to follow his set path and return to his doting girlfriend Jess, or attempt to understand his own wants and desires...