Identical twin gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray terrorize London during the 1960s. The movie follows their rise to power, their involvement in illegal activities like drugs and protection rackets, and their interactions with influential figures such as members of the House of Parliament. As their empire grows, so do the tensions between the twins, leading to violence and tragedy. Ultimately, their criminal activities catch up to them, and the police, led by detective Nipper Read, work tirelessly to bring them down. The movie ends with Reggie's conviction and eventual release due to cancer, while Ron is declared insane and remains in psychiatric care until his death.
Totally Fucked Up follows a group of friends as they navigate their way through life, exploring themes of sexuality, friendship, and existentialism. Set in the 1990s, the film portrays the struggles and insecurities of the characters, delving into their complex relationships and personal issues. With dark humor and a raw, unfiltered perspective, this avant-garde movie provides a unique and thought-provoking look at the human experience.
Say Yes is a touching movie that explores the complexities of relationships and the power of love in the face of adversity. It follows the story of a man whose wife is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and how he navigates his own emotions while finding comfort in unexpected places. The movie portrays the struggles of dealing with a partner's illness, the exploration of sexuality, and the importance of embracing one's true self. With powerful performances and a compelling narrative, Say Yes is a must-watch for anyone looking for a heartfelt story.
The Lost Language of Cranes is a movie that delves into the life of a closeted-gay father and his gay son. As they navigate their relationships, infidelity, coming out and sexual awakening, they face challenges and discover the true meaning of love and acceptance.
The Misandrists is a comedy-drama that follows the story of a group of radical feminists who plan a political revolution. Set in the year 1999, the film explores themes of feminism, sexism against men, lesbian relationships, and queer cinema. The plot revolves around a convent where the women disguise themselves as nuns and carry out their plans. The story takes unexpected turns as a policeman infiltrates the group and a series of events unfold, including kidnappings, bloodshed, and torture. The film also touches upon post-punk culture and features scenes of watching gay pornography. Through humor and satire, The Misandrists delves into the politics of gender and power dynamics.
Born to a North African father and a French mother, 18-year-old Parisian high school senior Rémi works part-time in an Arab grocery store while studying management and commerce. He responds to a school ad seeking subjects for a film, and Marc, who placed the ad, auditions Rémi by filming an interview with him. Rémi and Marc wind up in bed, and Rémi soon has other sexual experiences – with a guy in a men's room and with a young woman who grabs him while she's dancing in the street.
Set against the backdrop of Trinidad and Tobago’s mystical Carnival, a gifted and struggling young man becomes the object of intrigue for an older, well-meaning businessman until their worlds collide.
Lieven is confused: confused about his relationship and about his sexuality. After a fight with his girlfriend, he goes to his best friend Senne for support.
Two men meet online for a hook-up, but after an initial confrontation, they fall into conversation and have something they did not expect: a connection.
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