
Stonewall (2015): A different perspective on a key moment in LGBTQ+ history
A young man’s political awakening and coming of age during the days and weeks leading up to the Stonewall Riots.
Director: Roland Emmerich
A young man’s political awakening and coming of age during the days and weeks leading up to the Stonewall Riots.
Director: Roland Emmerich
Gay journalist, Frank Johnston sets out to write an expose on Dr. Apsey, a therapist who claims to convert gays to straight. Enlisted by his psychotherapist boyfriend, Jonathan, Frank finds that Apsey may not necessarily be a quack, after all.
Director: Michael Selditch
Jamie re-encounters his old school friend, Kevin, who has been suffering from depression and must make a choice between following his heart or society.
Director: Simon Chung
As a killer is executed for murdering a young gay man, two sets of parents struggle to deal with the consequences of fear and repression.
Billy is a bisexual man struggling with the binary nature of the world and homophobia in the church. When he meets Lucas, a gay man, he is encouraged to open up about his feelings and finds Lucas on a similar path.
Director: Katie Parker
While trying to navigate life as he enters his 30s, Ryan slips further into loneliness. A chance meeting with a friend’s boyfriend, Sam, changes that and as they grow closer, Ryan must come to terms with who he is, and what that means for him and his existence.
Director: Mark Weeden.
Trage Liefde is a powerful drama about love, identity, and family secrets, set in Amsterdam, exploring forbidden connections and emotional struggles.
Director: Boudewijn Koole
he Gospel According to Bart tells the story of Bart, a young man exploring faith and identity through a transformative theater experience.
Director: Timothy Ashby
Ivan is a US painter residing in Colombia. His best friend Christian and his younger brother Cole come to visit. Somewhere along the way, Ivan and Cole hit it off, although Cole is not gay. Will older brother Christian be okay with that?
Director: Brian Jordan Alvarez
Explore Behind the Trees (2023), a compelling LGBTQ+ film about love, self-discovery, and breaking societal norms in a hidden forest.
Director: Thiago Cazado
Discover District, a gripping LGBTQ+ drama about survival, identity, and resilience in Atlanta’s urban landscape.
Director: Anthony Bawn
An unusual ghost story set on the Peruvian seaside; a married fisherman struggles to reconcile his devotion to his male lover within his town’s rigid traditions.
Director: Javier Fuentes-León
Stars: Cristian Mercado, Tatiana Astengo, Manolo Cardona
Four friends. One swimming pool. One house. One phone call. One question – What if the love of our life came back 10 years after everything was over?
Director: Vicente Alves do Ó
An intimate group of family and friends face life changing decisions over the course of one important weekend.
Director: Lee Basquin
Struggling martial artist and dancer Bruno loves his girlfriend Carla, but when he meets fellow dancer Rai, serious sparks begin to fly, opening the couple up to new possibilities. A new generation navigates sexual fluidity, torn affections, and open relationships in this steamy love triangle. But once Bruno’s clandestine encounters with Rai are revealed, a confused and hurt Carla kicks him out. But she simply doesn’t want to give up on her love. Eventually she agrees that Bruno can date them both as long as he keeps his life with Rai relatively separate
In 1985, a gay dance understudy hopes for his on-stage chance while fearing the growing AIDS epidemic.
Director: Chris Mason Johnson
Safe Word delves into the complexities of a Dominant-submissive relationship, examining the emotional and psychological dynamics at play beneath the surface of physical power exchange.
Director: Christopher Cunetto
Discover With You, in Our Town, a touching short film by Harry Jenkins that explores friendship, identity, and the challenges of growing up gay in a straight society.
A young man tricks his homophobic father into a camping trip with his secret boyfriend.
Director: Arthur Allen
Openly gay banker Daniel debates whether to return to Australia or stay in Hong Kong when he meets Kafka, a straight swimming instructor. The young men fall in love, believing that their love can bridge anything, despite their difference in sexuality and Kafka’s increasing drug use. Daniel does not regret his love for Kafka, who tries to love him back against his nature. But a flashback memory from Kafka’s past makes it difficult for their relationship to work.
Director: Scud