Gypsy Boys (1999) – a gay film by Brian Shepp – Trailer
Young gay men search for love amidst the San Francisco bar scene.
Director: Brian Shepp
Young gay men search for love amidst the San Francisco bar scene.
Director: Brian Shepp
Hunky Boyd (Dylan Vox, aka porn star Brad Benton) is a handsome but hapless young man who has just been abandoned by his lover.
Director: Paul Hart
A magic Christmas ornament turns two men’s lives upside down when homophobic Tony starts preferring men two weeks before his wedding and his gay co-worker Steve finds himself blossoming into a ladies’ man.
Director: Joey Sylvester
In London’s Soho district, various young men hook up, break up and make up.
Directors: David Morris and Jacqui Morris
Four couples traverse the modern dating scene in Los Angeles utilizing popular dating apps.
Director: Aaron Fradkin
Home for the Christmas holiday, a gay man starts falling for his ex-boyfriend’s lover, not knowing that the relationship is a mere pretense.
Director: Scott Gabriel
A peculiar man goes to great lengths to get closure.
Director: Tom E. Brown
Feature film from award-winning writer/director Patrik-Ian Polk, tells the story of five black Brown University classmate s- four gay men and one lesbian – reuniting in the Big Apple for a weekend of sin, fun, secrets, lies and drama.
A conservative professor at a Christian college finds himself in a gay support group to stop their launch of an LGBT homeless youth shelter in their small town.
Director: Kevin O’Brien
Birch, a young man living in the Catskill Mountains, reunites with his childhood friend from the city, Andrew.
Director: Patrick McGuinn
Stars: Chris Graham, Andrew Glaszek, Jeremy Neal
Invited to present his first feature film “My life with James Dean” in Normandy, the young director Géraud Champreux has no idea this film tour is about to change his life. From wild stampedes to woeful screenings, from trawler trips to drunken evenings, Géraud ends up finding inspiration in this unlikely town at the end of the earth.
Director: Dominique Choisy
A group of gay friends in West Hollywood, centered on a restaurant owned by the fatherly Jack (John Mahoney) and the softball team he sponsors.
In 5-man-a-side soccer, a newly formed gay team goes up against an established team with a deserved reputation for violence and a skittish first-time official, with more action off-field than on.
Director: Rikki Beadle Blair (as Rikki Beadle-Blair)
Glenn gets tired of one night stands, and answers an ad placed by Adam, who is looking for an LTR. Glenn & Adam are perfect for each other, except for one, or two, or many things.
Director: Rob Williams
Simon Spier keeps a huge secret from his family, his friends and all of his classmates: he’s gay. When that secret is threatened, Simon must face everyone and come to terms with his identity.
Director: Greg Berlanti
A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
Director: Eytan Fox
A gay man finds himself torn between two single lovers who happen to be father and son.
Director: Rob Williams
Explores the romance between Hank, a nice Jewish boy who definitely isn’t looking for love, and Kurt, a Midwestern guy who desperately needs someone to break up the monotony of his stale marriage. The men meet on a tropical getaway, where gay Hank is traveling alone and bisexual Kurt is vacationing with his wife, Kate, who seems clueless about her husband’s affair.
L’ESCORTE is a comedy of manners where cynicism and false naiveté mingle in a bittersweet study of love, lies and friendship in the age of AIDS. Amid the laughter and the tears, the hustle and bustle of life goes on.
Simon, Willow, Addie, and Pace look to each other to spice things up in their marriage and explore new ways to live bi. But just one night of fun could end up changing everything.
Director: Ellie Gravitt