Genres: queer

  • Believe

    Using photo-booth animation, two girls try to put together a patchy faith.

  • I Think I’m Coming Down with Something

    Getting, giving, getting, giving… Getting crabs doesn’t make you a bad person, it just means you were unlucky.

  • Remedy

    Some kind of defense mechanism kept me from appreciating just how horrible he was. I had never been depressed before, sad – heartbroken – bored – yes, but not depressed. I guess it took me a few weeks to stop pretending that there must be some mistake. (LH)

  • Moment After, The

    A poignant longing for what could have been permeates “The Moment After”, in which Tracey marks his birthday by making a choice from which there’s no turning back.

  • Two Minutes After Midnight

    John is a rather shy guy. He goes to a hot, sweaty club late on a Saturday night and spots a guy he fancies. He takes his courage into his hands and tries to chat him up at the bar, but gets a brutal put-down. Retreating to the toilet to recover, John meets an Angel (it happens all the time). The Angel gives him a magic ring and tells him how to use it to get his revenge on the guy at the bar. Think of someone you fancy, turn the ring around your finger three times, and you’ll be…

  • Judas Kiss, The

    What sound does a heart make when it cracks? Is there any music that can replicate it? Chris goes to the club with his boyfriend Jude. It’s just another Saturday night out – a few drinks, some laughs, a workout on the dance floor. But it’s not just another Saturday night. It’s a night Chris will never be able to forget. “The Judas Kiss” tells its story entirely through images, without the help of dialogue. The story bounces back and forth in time as Chris’s emotional response to the events of the night unravels. The film is bound together by…

  • Contact

    Following the accidental death of his long-time lover Paul, a young gay man, returns to his childhood home to spend time with his extended family. They are in denial about his sexuality, and unaware of his relationship and recent loss. In a world of memories, and where most things are left unsaid, Paul must establish contact with his own tribe.

  • Pretty Ladies: A Super 8 Explosion

    “This playful, all-girl black-and-white fantasy is indeed exploding with gorgeous, grainy Super 8 imagery. What begins as a cute send-up of old silent comedies morphs into a deliriously erotic, effects-filled dreamscape, a sapphic take on underground gay-boy filmmaker Kenneth Anger.” – Miami Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

  • Her 13th Incarnation

    Told through a montage of personal photographs and video images, backed with dynamic, cutting-edge prose/poetics, “Her 13th Incarnation” is one Black, queer woman’s exploration of gender, sexuality, and the infinite fluidity of identity and desire.

  • Undone Unsaid

    A catalogue of things I never did or said. (RK)