
Quemar las naves (2007) aka Burn the Bridges
Quemar las naves (2007) Director: Francisco Franco Scenario: Francisco Franco, María Renée Prudencio Genre: Drama Country: Mexico Year: 2007 Duration: 100 min Rating: 7.4/10

Quemar las naves (2007) Director: Francisco Franco Scenario: Francisco Franco, María Renée Prudencio Genre: Drama Country: Mexico Year: 2007 Duration: 100 min Rating: 7.4/10

She wants to be intimate but he prefers to be ready for intimacy on Saturdays only, and she gets physically drawn to his artistic brother, Gonzalo/Rohan. Then things get complicated for her after she tests positive for motherhood and finds that her husband may be gay

A closeted banker, middle-aged and successful, falls madly in love with a poor but handsome 18-year-old student with devastating consequences for the young man..

Five mothers cope with the drama that surrounds their gay sons at a mass wedding.
Director: Manuel Gómez Pereira

Andy, Nico, Jarod and Griff reunite in Fort Lauderdale for Spring Break and participate in a contest called “Gays Gone Wild” to determine who can attain the most “buttlove” over the course of the vacation. Director: Todd Stephens

This documentary by Basque photographer Usabiaga is at attempt to look at the relationship between the cameraman and his subject, and there’s a certain intrigue here in watching Usabiaga prowl around the beaches and gyms in search of guys off the streets who will pose for his provocative picture books.

Andres and Sara have known each other for a short time. Felix and Silvia have been together for five years. The two couples spend a summer day around a swimming pool.

A straight-laced Spanish man falls in love with a young foreigner.
Director: Eloy de la Iglesia

Pedro, a gay man with an active social life and many friends, takes in his nephew Bernardo for a couple weeks. When the arrangement becomes permanent , Pedro turns to his friends for guidance as he and Bernardo forge a household together.

Spanish actor Javier Bardem gives a magnificent performance as Reinaldo Arenas, a Cuban poet and novelist who emigrated to the United States on the Mariel boat lift of 1980 and died 10 years later.

The arrival of Anglo newcomers to an East L.A. Latino neighborhood rocks the quiet world of a handsome young local who is torn between the family restaurant and life as a big city chef.
Director: Carlos Portugal