Gods and Monsters (1998) – a classic gay film
Gods and Monsters is a 1998 drama film that recounts the (somewhat fictionalized) last days of the life of troubled film director James Whale, whose homosexuality is a central theme.
Gods and Monsters is a 1998 drama film that recounts the (somewhat fictionalized) last days of the life of troubled film director James Whale, whose homosexuality is a central theme.
Biography of British painter Francis Bacon focuses on his relationship with his lover, George Dyer, a former small time crook.
Director: John Maybury
A diverse group of couples from different sexual orientations struggle and support each other through various issues, including violent hate crimes, HIV, conception, commitment, and love in 1990s Los Angeles.
Director: P.J. Castellaneta
A teenager copes with his sexuality on the last day of school in 1984. It shows him coping with being gay and being with friends.
Director: David Moreton
Fifteen-year-old Beni falls in love with Fögi, a singer in a Rock band. As Fögi seduces him, Beni is willing to follow him where ever he takes him. But Fögi is a drug addict and pulls Beni deeper and deeper into his addiction.
Director: Marcel Gisler
A tough young boxer struggles to come out in England. Having travelled to London, from his smaller town, he meets and falls for a twenty-something music producer. But love doesn’t come easy. Director: Paul Oremland
At the suggestion of a straight friend, gay man Leo joins a men’s group, where he causes some upsets by declaring his attraction to one of its members.
Director: Rose Troche
Stars: Kevin McKidd, Julie Graham, Simon Callow
A group of Pontian Greek immigrant teenage dreamers dwelling marginalised in the notorious and lustreless wild suburbia, witness the city’s repulsive face and an unrelenting world defined by prostitution, drugs, and inevitably, loss.
Director: Constantine Giannaris
The emergence and devastation of the AIDS epidemic is chronicled in the lives of several gay men living during the 1980s.
Director: Norman René
Writer: Craig Lucas
Stars: Stephen Caffrey, Patrick Cassidy, Brian Cousins, John Dossett, Mary-Louise Parker
Beneath a railroad bridge a young rural gay man begins to his explore his gay feelings with the aid of an understanding friend.
Director: Michael Burke
A teenager adores his sailor friend. He dreams about the exotic countries, marvelous starry skies and the inevitable homesickness that would bring his friend back to him. In a colorful series of mythical referential images, his fragile dreams get so unreal, that the enthusiasm for seeing his friend again turns into anxiousness.
Get Real (1998) Director: Simon Shore Writers: Patrick Wilde (play), Patrick Wilde (screenplay) Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance Country: UK Year: 1998 Language: English
Man Is a Woman (French title: L’homme est une femme comme les autres) is a 1998 French film directed by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann.
The Virgins aka Les Puceaux (1998 France) Two Experienced French Boy Virgins.
Director: François Ozon
When Joseph meets Tim at a diving competition, Tim invites him to see the roof, and when he kisses him, Joseph begins to see more than that.
Director: Robert Little
The Object of My Affection (1998) Director: Nicholas Hytner Scenario: Stephen McCauley, Wendy Wasserstein Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance Country: USA Year: 1998 Duration: 111
Eleven episodes portray different encounters in a large city during the course of a single night towards the end of the millennium…
Director: Ventura Pons
Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss (1998) Nema mi ništa slađe nego maznuti nekog str8 lika. Ustvari samo takve i volim. Ove obične pedere još ako su
Stephen (Simon Prast) is a New Zealand gay man pushing 30 (from the wrong side) who has loved and lost in his life. He apparently has some modest financial success but not a lot of fulfillment.