CLAMBAKE, an exciting new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Andrea Meyerson, charts the growth of Women’s Week in Provincetown.
Heartland Maura Anderson/USA/98min/2016 Two very different women form an unexpected bond, but when their friendship sparks a reckless romance their worlds are turned upside-down. After the death of her girlfriend, Lauren retreats to her childhood home in Oklahoma and her well-meaning but less than accepting mother. Also returning to the nest is Lauren’s brother Justin, […]
When four friends go on a camping trip in a remote part of Argentina, sexual tensions quickly bubble to the surface. Once in virtual seclusion by the beach, the boys stumble upon beautiful Juli who is camping nearby.
An intimate and compassionate study of Leitham’s life, the film explores the self-doubts and fears she wrestled with as she rose through the ranks of an often homophobic jazz world, and celebrates the joy she discovered after embracing her female identity.
Commitment phobic Morgan and her ex-girlfriend Jean are locally famous true crime podcasters obsessed with female serial killers. There’s a chance they may still have feelings for each other, but co-dependence takes a back seat when Morgan meets the mysterious Simone during her Food Coop shift.
Writer/director Justin Kelly (I AM MICHAEL) brings us this salacious story based on true events.
Five fiendish films explore the spooky side of gay relationships. Zombies, Grindr hook-ups gone wrong, and other nasties are creeping out of the closet tonight.
Micaela Rueda’s beautifully observed debut captures the obsessive euphoria of falling in love, focusing on the secluded, dreamy moments when it seems that the world is inhabited by only two people.
As a small group in Nunavut, Canada prepare for a seminal LGBT Pride celebration in the Arctic, this fascinating documentary explores how colonization and religion have shamed and erased traditional Inuit beliefs about sexuality and family structure and how, 60 years later, a new generation of Inuit are actively “unshaming” their past.
This (mostly improvised) dark comedy takes on important topics, from frequency of masturbation to whether or not it’s a good idea to decorate your home with items that once belonged to a neighbor who died in a hot tub. You know, the type of stuff you and your friends typically discuss over beer and grilled veggie skewers.
Neil (Michael Johnston, Teen Wolf) is an introverted, questioning high school freshman. Lacking any friends IRL, his main social outlet is the steamy fan fiction he writes about Vanguard, the brawny, galaxy-hopping hero of a popular sci-fi franchise.