Based in New York City, “Life After” is about Nisha, a single mother and Indian immigrant living in Queens. After her only child, Zara, passes away unexpectedly, Nisha decides to learn about her daughter’s life in Manhattan. Out of her element, Nisha is forced to examine parts of who her daughter was that she had tried to ignore. Most significantly, Zara’s sexual orientation. Only through meeting her daughter’s partner, does Nisha finally begin to grieve the loss of her child.

Abandoned after coming out, Shun befriends Mio just before he has to move. Years later, Mio returns ...

After librarian Isolde attempts suicide, she leaves her politician husband for a younger student wit...

Davide is different from the other teenagers. Something makes him look like a girl. Davide is fourte...

A couple of teenagers start playing truth or dare at a party.

Two black non-heterosexual masculine leaning men attempt to escape their sexuality.

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Louis, 17 years old, is a romantic boy, loving to spend time on a small island lost in the middle of...

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An ambivalent meeting between two friends. Classmates Victor and Amanda meet at a cafe in Stockholm ...

Based on the autobiographical work of New Zealand writer Janet Frame, this production depicts the au...

Pinku distributed by Xces / Nikkatsu.

Two brains in jars exist exclusively in a game of PONG, oblivious to the world falling apart outside...