Genres: queer

  • Talk Salo

    When Spencer urges his unsuspecting friend, Aaron, to watch “Salo”, Pasolini’s profoundly disturbing 1975 film, the horrifying experience rips into Aaron’s sense of security and morality. Confused, betrayed, and disgusted, Aaron asks of his friend, “Why did you show that to me?” But Spencer’s motives are much too complex for words.

  • Release

    There’s a Spirit that moves you. To do something you wouldn’t otherwise do. To go somewhere without telling anyone. To be somebody else.

  • Friend

    Relationships are never simple. Something as seemingly simple as “friend” is complex and layered. Through personal Super 8 footage, the filmmaker examines his relationship with someone who is more than “just a friend,” uncovering the things that held the two together and the things that drew them apart.

  • Come Here

    Apparently, I do not speak the language of dogs.

  • Peanuts and Pumps

    A tough drag queen enters a seedy bar and shows a straight dude what she’s made of when he starts harrassing her.

  • Spike

    Spikey has two mommies. A light-hearted look at the joys and anxieties of lesbian parenting.

  • Seamstress, The

    A shy seamstress meets the model of her dreams but, after being spurned, she transforms to exact revenge.

  • Tango Para Dos

    A sexy Latino aerobics instructor meets his match when one of his students struts her fabulous stuff, resulting in a battle for the attention of a handsome Hunk who watches their dance-off while lifting weights.

  • Tourbillon, Le

    Over and over I am mesmerized by Jeanne Moreau’s presence in cinema. Enigmatic, gutsy, provocative, she defines the true female avant-garde artist. (LB) English and French with subtitles.

  • That Thing We Do

    While visiting his family at the cottage, Kevin meets up with his younger cousin, sparking a sweet and inspiring connection.