
Pink Narcissus (1971) – erotic gay poem by James Bidgood – Trailer
An erotic poem set in the fantasies of a young male prostitute.
Director: James Bidgood
An erotic poem set in the fantasies of a young male prostitute.
Director: James Bidgood
A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty eternally, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.
Director: Oliver Parker
Writers: Toby Finlay, Oscar Wilde (novel)
Stars: Ben Barnes, Colin Firth, Rebecca Hall
1952: Bishop Bilodeau visits a québécois prison to hear the confession of a boyhood friend jailed for murder 40 years ago…
Director: John Greyson, 1996
Pol is a teenager with a seemingly calm life. He lives with his brother, and is still in high school. However, Pol has a secret: Deerhoof, a cuddly teddy bear who thinks, moves around, and with whom he shares his best moments. Life goes on as normal until the arrival of Ikari, an enigmatic student who seems to be hiding something. Pol is fascinated by his new classmate and attracted to the dark side he harbors. An inexplicable death and a series of strange events will transform the meek student’s routine into a fantastic adventure, which will take over their lives.
Director: Marçal Forés
Family is everything. Dallas is a successful executive with a beautiful wife. Austin is his younger gay brother. Each thinks the other “has it so good.” By a strange twist of fate, they switch places and the fun begins.
Director: Adam Reeves
1810. Theo and Frank are on the run from the British Navy. They hide in the grounds of an abandoned country house and discover it’s more than the living they’re running from.
A Magnificent Haunting (2012) “Magnifica presenza” (original title) Director: Ferzan Ozpetek Writer: Ferzan Ozpetek, Federica Pontremoli Genre: Drama, Comedy, Fantasy Country: Italy Language: Italian
After the Dark (2013) “The Philosophers” (original title) Director: John Huddles Writer: John Huddles Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi Country: USA , Indonesia Language: English Duration:
The title of this French comedy alone is enough to tell you that this is a rubbish, 20-years-too-late cash-in aimed at the more undiscerning of gay viewers.
A quirk in time and space gives a failed filmmaker the chance to reshape his destiny when he visits his peculiar alma mater.
Director: J.T. Tepnapa
Stars: Richard Harmon, Genevieve Buechner, Charlie David, Sean Paul Lockhart