On March 7, 1967, 40 million Americans tuned in to watch CBS Reports: The Homosexuals, network television’s first documentary on homosexuality. Near the top of the program, host and interviewer Mike Wallace calls homosexuals “the most despised minority in the United States.” The hour that follows is filled with salacious location footage, sermonizing therapists, and shadowed interviews with distraught homosexuals.
When many people think of Israel, it is often in terms of modern war or ancient religion. But there ...
A young teacher in Zurich in the 1950s falls in love with a transvestite star but is torn between hi...
A student's increasingly intimate line of questioning causes his interview with a local horror host ...
A release that features 7 shorts from Italy, Israel, Tunisia, New Zealand, the United States and Fra...
In this sequel to Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, Alexander's story is told in both the past an...
Journey into the unique world of male stripping at a small gay strip club located in America's Secon...
These men are undergoing a crucial stage of self-discovery, but for better or worse - they will not ...
Scenes shot at two national gay marches on Washington, DC are juxtaposed to reveal some of the devas...
Ecosexual is a poetic monologue set in the Portuguese Mediterranean coast in Algarve about loving an...
Redheads. Fire crotches… This film collects samples of their testimonials and their body hair and sk...
Dancing in Dulias was made by members of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) and Lesbians Ag...
A candid peek into the culture of male sex workers in Beijing.
Featuring new, previously unseen footage documenting the bizarre and unsettling things that happened...
A cruise ship and 3,000 men – it is a universe without heteros and women that usually remains a myst...
Since they were children, every summer they used to participate together in the traditional carnival...
A portrait of the brilliant American writer Truman Capote (1924-84) and the New York high society of...
Queer Duck and his partner of 18 months (a lifetime in gay years), Stephen Arlo "Openly" Gator, hit ...
Love in a concentration camp. A young Jewish gay man, Otto, is protected by a "kapo" (a fellow priso...
New York City's Stonewall Inn is regarded by many as the site of gay and lesbian liberation since it...
This sequel to "Before Stonewall" documents the history of gay and lesbian life from the riots at St...