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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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En Kunglig Affär (A Royal Secret) – Swedish Mini-Series Exploring Forbidden Love, Royal Scandal & 1930s Swedish History

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When I first stumbled upon “En Kunglig Affär”—or “A Royal Secret,” as it’s known in English—I was instantly drawn in by the promise of scandal, forbidden love, and royal intrigue. Set against the brooding backdrop of 1930s Sweden, this four-part mini-series dives headfirst into the shadowy corridors of power, where secrets are currency and love...
Eban and Charley Movie Review: Controversial Indie Drama Exploring Complex Age-Gap Relationship

Eban and Charley Movie Review: Controversial Indie Drama Exploring Complex Age-Gap Relationship

Introduction “Eban and Charley” isn’t your run-of-the-mill love story—it’s the kind of film that tiptoes along the edge of controversy, daring you to look away but making it nearly impossible. Directed by James Bolton and released in 2000, this indie drama stirred up plenty of debate when it first hit the festival circuit. The story...
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Be Happy! (Spain) — My honest thoughts When I went to see“Be Happy!” I thought to myself: “Okay, this is a musical, maybe a bit quirky, but surely there’s some kind of storyline tying it together.” Oh, I was wrong. This is not some flimsy plot — it’s like trying to hold water in your...
The Silence of the Church: Exposing Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church | Le Silence des églises Film Review

The Silence of the Church: Exposing Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church | Le Silence des églises Film Review

Sexual abuse within the Catholic Church has been a dark shadow haunting countless stories and screens worldwide, and “Le Silence des églises” plunges headfirst into this unsettling abyss. I’ve seen my share of films tackling this painful topic—some full-length dramas, others raw documentaries—but each time, a knot tightens in my throat. It’s that gut-wrenching mix...
To Die Like a Man (Morrer Como Um Homem) Review: Exploring Identity, Love, and Struggle in an Emotionally Haunting LGBTQ+ Drama

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There’s something haunting about Morrer Como Um Homem (To Die Like a Man), a film that dives into the turbulent life of Tonia, an aging drag queen wrestling with love, identity, and the creeping shadow of mortality. At its core, the movie promises a poignant exploration of selfhood and desire, but somehow, it gets caught...
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