When a Philadelphia photographer with a talent for rubbing people the wrong way goes missing, it is up to his twin brother and a lesbian gumshoe to either track him down or identify his killer from a bevy of suspects. Robert Gaston's... more>
The tense hours leading up to a high school student's tragic suicide are recounted in this controversial and stylish Australian import. Not so much a whodunit as a who's-going-to-do-it, 2:37 follows a handful of teenagers, one of whom... more>
Two sexually ambiguous guys break the confines of a split-screen telephone conversation to challenge one another and exchange a remarkably hot kiss in this clever film. more>
In this insightful story of self-discovery, Tori Foster takes a journey across Canada, candidly interviewing diverse women about what it means to be queer. For this film told through the eyes of 20 women in their mid-20's, filmmaker... more>
When actor Alexis Arquette decided to pursue sexual reassignment surgery, cameras were invited along for the process, resulting in this unexpected and not always glittery ride through Hollywood and identity. Possibly the least... more>
This intriguing documentary uses a wealth of photographs, home movies, clips and interviews to profile the notorious gay underground filmmaker and "Hollywood Babylon" author, Kenneth Anger, with a film that, like the subject's works... more>
Prepare to "get it up" with a one-time, celebrity-staged reading of the sequel to Another Gay Movie... and you thought the gerbil and quiche were outrageous! Mischievous writer/director Todd Stephens is ready to take you to the next... more>
Recalling Johns, this short tells the story of an encounter between a boy from the suburbs and a hustler at a rough bar near NYC's Port Authority bus terminal. more>
In this delightfully exciting, furry twist on contest documentaries like Spellbound, bearish contestants compete for the ultimate prize to represent their community. In Marc Klasfeld's vastly entertaining documentary, contestants from... more>
A young gay man tells of his struggle with self-image. His pot belly takes on a character of its own as he recounts stories of the many "victories" it has had over his confidence. more>
Peter is going to be the best man at his childhood best friend's wedding. Meeting the night before, it is clear they have unsaid feelings for each other, but neither can fully express themselves. Peter looks on the next day as the... more>
With a compelling message from a soft-spoken voice, intersexed Mani Bruce Mitchell challenges people’s perceptions of masculinity and femininity.
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This colorful and engaging profile of three gay residents of a conservative South African borough reflects upon issues of image, identity and integration. Black Beulahs, whose title refers to the Soweto slang terminology for "fabulous... more>
While sitting in the barber’s chair, a butch dyke recounts her heritage as a lesbian who poignantly identifies her masculinity with growing up with black men in Trinidad.
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Sam Wagstaff pulled Robert Mapplethorpe from a Queens suburb and handed him a camera. Mapplethorpe pulled Wagstaff from a stuffy, upper-class existence and brought him to the heights of passion. Yale-educated and born with a silver... more>
Online dating is a daring game singles play to find the perfect match, but when two women decide to meet for the first time, they are in for the surprise of their life!
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Opposites do indeed attract for two New York African-American college students in this gay romance from first time feature director Kirk Shannon-Butts that's as unpredictable as it is unlikely. While waiting to meet a schoolmate at a... more>