Glass keeps breaking every time Thomas gets too close to his favorite classmate, Quentin. If he comes out to him will more than glass be shattered?
For love to travel for thousands of years, they will eventually meet.
A wife and a concubine seek freedom. In a game of seduction, together they join forces to defeat the...
They are the male bodies and faces that covered several boy magazines in the past and they have been...
Nazi skinheads in Melbourne take out their anger on local Vietnamese, who are seen as threatening ra...
Two prostitutes make their living by selling love for the night. But they have never experienced it....
Sean is taken to a motel and is given a prostitute for his 18th birthday by his father. He must slee...
Months after they broke up, Gunnar receives a strange phone call from his ex-boyfriend, Einar. He so...
A black comedy about a man struggling to make a living by helping people kill themselves.
Sex is power, and Waseem, a Syrian gay-for-pay hustler seeking asylum in Cologne, wields it like a s...
Following his son Gabriel’s death, Jorge travels from conservative Bolivia to New York City to confr...
This anthology film explores three sudden acts of violence and examines the impact on the innocent b...
Part of MGM's "Crime Does Not Pay" series, this short film focuses on crimes revolving around pensio...
The mood is heated. Demonstrations are taking place across France, also in front of the Paris hotel ...
Petra von Kant is a successful fashion designer -- arrogant, caustic, and self-satisfied. She mistre...
Strangers in their own birthplace, 16-year-old Danny and 18-year-old Odysseus cross the entire count...
This is a sad tale of a noble lady who is entranced by an opera singer. Hoping to get closer to the ...
A seemingly innocent voicemail message left on a man’s answer machine by his ex, soon turns on its h...
An aging hairdresser escapes his nursing home to embark on an odyssey across his small town to style...
A gifted artist finds himself in a broken balance between creating world class art and the all too s...