The Weight of Sight is a playful and very personal essay where director Truls Krane Meby, through a massive archive of his own material - anything from DV-tapes to 35mm - explores the last 20 years of digital development - how it’s influenced the images we make, and our bodies. What kind of images do we get of the world now that everyone is a photographer, and what does it do with how we unfold our identities? How has the internet both captured and freed us? And will Truls even dare to show this film?
In defiance of Russia’s anti-LGBTQ laws, a queer, 21-year-old artist risks her life performing in su...
"WE ALL PLAY" addresses the reality of the LGBTQIA+ community in sport. In a trip around the world, ...
A documentary about the lives of six transgender women in post-Franco Spain.
In Search of Avery Willard iIlluminates the life and work of the groundbreaking, and mostly forgotte...
Spotlighting the art of drag, and centered on the New York staple Wigstock, this documentary showcas...
When many people think of Israel, it is often in terms of modern war or ancient religion. But there ...
For decades, performance artist and writer Kate Bornstein has been exploding binaries and deconstruc...
Basically an artist is also a terrorist, the protagonist thinks in an unguarded moment. And if he is...
Filmmaker John Torres describes his childhood and discusses his father's infidelities.
A rare look inside Cuba’s LGBT community, this compelling film follows the efforts of Mariela Castro...
A behind-the-scenes look inside the case to overturn California's ban on same-sex marriage. Shot ove...
Programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz achieved groundbreaking work in social jus...
This rapturous documentary steps into the dynamic world of queer stand-up and examines the powerful ...
After the Stonewall riots and at the height of the gay liberation movement in America, an entire gen...
Three intersex individuals overcame shame, secrecy and unauthorized surgery throughout their childho...
This timely exploration of Hollywood and LGBTQ+ identity examines the life of legendary actor Rock H...
Kogonada looks at how the motif of doors reverberates through Robert Bresson's work.
Gender Me is a road movie about Mansour’s voyage into the world of Islam. It is a personal odyssey t...
"Pajubá" is a language created by black LGBTs as a mode of resistance. Given this, the present short...