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Buddies (1985) – A Groundbreaking Exploration of the Early AIDS Crisis

Short Films Buddies (1985) – A Groundbreaking Exploration of the Early AIDS Crisis

Buddies (1985) – A Groundbreaking Exploration of the Early AIDS Crisis The film follows a New York City gay man, in a monogamous relationship, becoming a “buddy” or volunteer bedside companion to another gay man dying of AIDS, and the friendship that develops. Restored in 2020. Director: Arthur J. Bressan Jr. Writer: Arthur J. Bressan Jr. Country: USA…

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Short Films 2025-03-20
Land of Storms (Viharsarok, 2014) – Between Love and Violence in Rural Hungary

Short Films Land of Storms (Viharsarok, 2014) – Between Love and Violence in Rural Hungary

In Land of Storms (2014), a young footballer leaves everything behind, only to find himself caught between passion, identity, and society’s harsh judgment. A raw and gripping tale of self-discovery, forbidden love, and the struggle to be free—this Hungarian drama pulls no punches. Are you ready for the storm? Director: Ádám Császi Writer: Ádám Császi, Iván Szabó Country: Hungary…

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Short Films 2025-02-28
I AM A SPY: Sofia (ASMR) by Alexander Roman

Short Films I AM A SPY: Sofia (ASMR) by Alexander Roman

I AM A SPY: Sofia (2022) 47 min | ASMR Thriller, Thriller | 05 December 2022Fallon still in hiding from MI6. One day Alina gives Fallon an assignment to uncover hidden clues, codes, and messages left behind in a box dating back as far as World War 2. Something from the past is waiting to…

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Short Films 2025-01-26
The Unknown Man (L’homme inconnu) (2021): A Gay Tale of Obsession and Artistic Desperation

Short Films The Unknown Man (L’homme inconnu) (2021): A Gay Tale of Obsession and Artistic Desperation

23 min | Drama, Short film | 16 October 20216.9Rating: 6.9/10 from 74 usersFlemish writer Louis travels to Côte d’Azur, hoping the resplendent isolation will bring him the inspiration he needs to overcome his writer’s block.Director: Anthony SchattemanWriter: Anthony SchattemanCountry: Belgium, FranceGenre: Drama, Short filmLanguage: Dutch, FrenchDuration: 23 min Please jump to youtube to watch: Stars: Anna Sacuto, Cathy Ruiz, Geert Van Rampelberg, Ilja Van Autreve, Samuel SuchodFlemish writer…

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Short Films 2025-01-20
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Karvaan revisits the India-Pakistan partition through a deeply personal lens, blending family memory, women’s suffering, and queer desire into a layered historical drama. It is heavy material, but the film’s emotional ambition makes it a striking watch.
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Juice Season 2 Review: A Visually Inventive Queer Comedy That Turns Messy Adulthood Into Surreal Chaos

Juice Season 2 keeps its wild visual imagination and anarchic queer humor while pushing its lead into darker questions about adulthood, attention, and self-sabotage. It is less breezy than the first run, but still one of the more inventive comedy series in recent queer TV.
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Memoir of Rati Review: A Graceful Thai Period BL Filled With Longing, Duty, and Quiet Rebellion

Memoir of Rati Review: A Graceful Thai Period BL Filled With Longing, Duty, and Quiet Rebellion

Memoir of Rati is a handsome Thai period BL that trades modern genre habits for slower, more restrained emotion. Built around longing, social pressure, and tender visual storytelling, it offers a romantic historical atmosphere that feels genuinely refreshing.
How Gay Is Pakistan? Review: A Personal Documentary About Queer Survival in a Closeted Society

How Gay Is Pakistan? Review: A Personal Documentary About Queer Survival in a Closeted Society

How Gay Is Pakistan? follows Mawaan Rizwan through a difficult, revealing look at queer life, danger, and contradiction in Pakistan. It only scratches the surface, but it remains an intimate and often eye-opening documentary about visibility and survival.
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