Genres: narrative

  • Drama

    What are friends NOT for? A stunning, self-delusional fairweather friend reveals her best intentions, but destructive consequences, while housesitting for a week.

  • Life’s a Butch!

    A tried-and-true femme poses as a butch to win the femme or her dreams, but in a butch-femme world things are seldom as they seem. While her plan succeeds, the tables get turned.

  • Wet Dress

    An aloof and stunning butch is haunted by images of her dream femme one hot, steamy West Hollywood summer.

  • Top of the World

    In the American Southwest, the new girl in town falls for the resident dark and dangerous butch over coffee, motorbikes and psycho ex-girlfriends.

  • Wonderful Day, A

    As Australia stands still to watch Cathy Freeman race for Olympic gold, a young gay man has a race of his own. Awards: Best Australian Short Film, Melbourne Queer Film Festival; Audience Award for Best Short Film, Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival

  • Redemption of Ogum, The (Redenção de Ogum)

    A haunting, poetic vision from the streets of Brazil. “Today you can find yourself, but soon you will end up getting lost.”

  • Amazing Amazons, The

    A campy combo of live action and animation, “The Amazing Amazons” follows a day in the life of a contemporary female super hero. Aimee is in the midst of a typical Amazon day – fighting censorship, taking out macho attitudes and exposing lies – when her fellow Amazon Amanda rattles her to the very foundation of her Amazon soul.

  • Ultima Notte, L’ (The Last Night)

    Tony and Chloé, a young couple in their twenties, have secluded themselves in a hotel room. They will spend one last night together, a night to remember. Alliocha, a young foreign boy met on the street, initiates this voyage. The three will share the utmost intimate experience, an experience that will change them all. The next morning, Tony and Chloé’s innocent youth is left behind. With shattered hearts they enter adulthood and everything that lies ahead.

  • black-eyed

    “black-eyed” is a powerful look at domestic abuse between gay partners, with a plot twist that’s as shocking as it is wrenching. Founder’s Award for Most Promising Filmmaker, Outtakes Festival, Dallas 2004

  • Selections

    Sam, a young black man, is trapped inside a wooden cube, and is faced with the challenge of finding a way out. He reflects upon two projected memories from his past, and explores a mysterious bar code that appears on the cube wall. He finds himself struggling against a system of machines whose only goal is to manufacture racial profiles.