Film Categories: LGBTQ

  • Play, She Said

    A look at the effects of an eccentric and loving mother on a mind warped from the womb.

  • Slickster Fixter

    A noodle-legged hero plucks distressed females out of otherwise boring predicaments.

  • Baby Blue

    While visiting the ocean, a Young Man reflects upon a childhood sexual experience.

  • Soda Pop

    Jamie, a young man living in a rural town, becomes fascinated by Norberto, a Spanish exchange student. A coming-of -age story set in a small town, imbued with the hazy summer look and nostalgic feel of bittersweet memory.

  • SPF 2000

    In this hilarious homage to 1970’s Italian sexploitation films, Pucci and JJ sunbathe by a creek, bored, until they spot Gretchen and her delectable son, Kip. They all become quick friends and rub sun protection lotion on each other, when suddenly an alien named Suroh appears. This visitor offers a more potent sunscreen, SPF 2000, to be shared by the entire human race, in light of the earth’s decreasing ozone layer. Suroh learns the sensual aspects of applying lotion to human bodies, starting with them.

  • Beso Nocturno

    Dark and energetic, “BESO NOCTURNO” (Night Kiss) involves a young man who witnesses the horrible death of his girlfriend. He then sells his sexual services to a dying old man, only to suffer a tragic fate.

  • Doppelganger

    Sexy-andro-minimalist-techno party. Who is what?

  • Pink Eyed Pet

    Sometimes topical treatments aren’t enough to cure love’s infections.

  • Exquisite Corpse

    The “Exquisite Corpse” is a drawing method in which three individuals draw part of a body without knowing what the other parts looks like. The results are often bizarre accumulations of characteristics and variations on themes. Here, three curators interpret this method in the form of a rich complex programme of short films on the queer body. Our bodies have often been the site of obsession, whether through our expression of love, sex, and sexuality or hatred of the abject, the ill and the repudiated. The beauty of the Exquisite Corpse is the conceptual interpretive shifts that take place mimicking…

  • Canada: Sperm Bank of Satan

    In 1999 a U.S. preacher called Canada ˜the sperm bank of Satan“ after the Supreme Court extended the definition of spouse to include same sex couples. This film is an oblique response. “Canada: Sperm Bank of Satan” comments on Canada-U.S. relations: if Canada is a “sperm bank,” who is on top? This queer road movie has fun exploring Canadian identity and the way it is shaped by Canada’s relationship with the United States.