Films A–Z
Long-term couple invite friends to their mountain cabin for a 3-day weekend, but they are unprepared for the tension of the next 72 hours.
From the dark heart of a Victorian prison, disgraced spiritualist Selina Dawes weaves an enigmatic spell. Is she a fraud, or a prodigy?
Best pals Andy, Nico, Jarod and Griff are ready to wreak havoc at the spring break.
In two days, Omer will turn 30. Love is in the air.
Marcel and Kyle are in love at first sight, and they cannot be stopped. Enter Kyle's sister April, who methodically drips poison into their happiness.
It's been called "The Spanish L WORD," and "The L WORD meets Almodovar," a fast-paced and hilarious soap opera with plenty of romance, sex, intrigue and melodrama.
Lovers Manga and Sory are forced into marriage by social standards, but "a leopard cannot change its spots."
Anora and neighbor Imogene are found in a compromising position by Anora's husband, Cheb, and a gun goes off. Now someone has to go bury daddy.
Both in 2006 and 2007, the Gay Pride Parade attempts in Moscow are violently beaten down.
After his brother's death, Pip wanders the streets and listens to his grandfather's war memoirs.
Karsten has to drive his clothing salesman father around, and finds himself some romance along the way.
Hannah Free is a feature film about the lifelong love affair between an independent spirit and the woman she calls home.
Tala, a London-based Palestinian, prepares for her elaborate wedding in Jordan when she meets Leyla, a young British Indian woman who turns her world upside down.
Gunn crawls back into the closet to survive the holidays with his family, but his boyfriend, Nathan, shows up at their doorstep unannounced.
Five gay men deal with the hardships of dating in this modern urban tale.
In 1994, openly gay, HIV-positive Cuban-American Pedro Zamora was cast in MTV's The Real World: San Francisco. His time in the Real World
house brought a face to the AIDS crisis.
Teenage gang member Cal, hides his sexuality from his fellow happy slapping gang members.
In 1969, some marched for peace. Some marched for equality. They marched for love.
Two adventurous women in love are desperate to have their own biological child. They take a chance on an experimental scientific process and make sperm from their own stem cells.
Lucie and Marion are happy and in love, but their decision to have a baby threatens their relationship.
Two brilliant young women discover their own voices in a repressive orthodox culture.
Boyish Mel is mistaken as male by Jenny, so she reinvents herself as the gentle Portuguese Miguel.



