
Heels (2010): a film by Ricky Reidling
A gay romantic comedy about a guy who loses his job and out of desperation takes a job in a cabaret club as a drag performer.
Director: Ricky Reidling
A gay romantic comedy about a guy who loses his job and out of desperation takes a job in a cabaret club as a drag performer.
Director: Ricky Reidling
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
A romantic comedy bursting with laughter, love, and color, ‘Violet Tendencies’ is a heartwarming celebration of LGBTQ+ identity, friendship, and self-discovery.
Director: Casper Andreas
Some people do anything to keep what they have.
Director: Kim St. Leon
An Asian telegram worker fantasizes about winning back his ex-boyfriend, and in reality discovers the value of respecting people’s choices.
Directed by Jason Karman
German soldier and heavily wounded Soviet soldier are faced in forest.
Director: Ivan Shakhnazarov
Shot during the gay pride parade in Tel-Aviv, June 2010
Director: Nir Sadeh
Rune is 14 years old and lives in the suburbs; he is different from the other boys. One day after having a fight with his dad he leaves home to hang out at the docks and be by himself. But he is not the only one there; the slightly older Benjamin is also at the docks painting graffiti on an abandon factory. Intrigued and curious Rune goes over to say hi.
Director: Tom Kietz
Amen makes two characters meet, experience hope amidst confusion, explore truths about sexuality and the self and delves into the profound meaning of life in the continuum of its trifles..
Director: Judhajit Bagchi and Ranadeep Bhattacharyya
Two young men have escaped persecution in Baghdad. Now separated in the United Kingdom their reunion is dependent upon the remembrance of a sonnet by Shakespeare and a paper boat.
Director: Andrew Steggall
The story of two young Bahamian men who fall in love with each other and portrays the homophobia of the Bahamian society.
Director: Kareem Mortimer
The force of the accident. Two apartments. Two changes. Through a forgotten book, a meeting.
Director/Writer : Fabio Menezes
The story of Boy George, the famous androgynous lead singer of the band, Culture Club.
Director: Julian Jarrold
Set in Mexico City over the course of a single day, this film is based on the true story of an older man’s decision to accept his homosexuality. Told without any dialogue, Vapor is a cinematic exploration of shame, catharsis, and ultimately, transcendence.
Director: Kaveh Nabatian
This tightly woven psychological thriller set in the desolate Smokey Mountains involves a volatile city boy, Grady (Ross Beschler), who becomes the proprietor of a resort lodge while a roguish young local, Beetle (David J. Bonner), schemes to take over his life.
Director: Robert Gaston
Nick Anderson, Kevin Daniels, and Tracey Green do everything together. They are the best of friends, and yet they couldn’t be more different. Neighbors from adolescence, they finish each other’s thoughts and sentences, joys and pains, happiness and tears.
Director: Jerome Elston Scott (as Jerome E. Scott)
A story about compromise, ‘One On One’ follow Alex and Trevor as they work out their relationship on and off the basketball court, after one of them asks the other one to join a waltz class together.
Director:Luis Fernando Midence
Father Jack is imprisoned for a crime that he has committed. The inmates suspect him of paedophilia and begin to persuade his teenage cellmate of this. His true crime is confessed to a prison guard with whom Jack has fallen in love.
Directors: Darren Flaxstone, Christian Martin
The gay fad of adopting babies has become passé. The trendy boys of Fire Island decide they’d rather go to tea-dance than bottle feed, and the unfortunate infants are ditched in the uninhabited dunes nearby. Cared for by Gusty Winds, a local drag queen, the children grow up and get their revenge.
A socially shunned columnist finds his romantic match online, but messaging under the wrong account causes his sleazy roommate’s picture to be forwarded, creating an identity mix-up.
Director: J.C. Calciano