In a heartfelt night of vulnerability and laughter, two mismatched young women navigate through 'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love' experiment, where they must engage in an intimate four-minute gaze of uninterrupted eye contact, challenging their perceptions of connection and the possibility of falling in love.
Today...Tomorrow, I Love You
Sierra joins her ex and her ex's new boyfriend on a weekend trip. Some things are said, most aren't.
Colour Poetry explores the journey of two lovers—Red, chaotic and anxious, and Blue, calm and structured—their characters being constructed through the lens of their emotional and mental states. As they navigate the complexities of a long-distance relationship, their interactions subtly transform their identities. While Red finds solace and stability in love, Blue begins to feel suffocated and reluctant to change. Their inevitable reunion forces them to confront an uncomfortable truth: growth isn’t always shared, and love doesn’t always mean staying together. As they move toward a seemingly unbreakable bond of their union, they must confront the reality that not all transformations are mutual.
Jae-young and Soo-hyun matched on a dating app called [Destiny]. By the third year of their relationship, frequent conflicts start shaking them. When "Do you want to check the expiration date of Han Jae-young and Kim Soo-hyun's relationship?”, the push notification about this exhausted couple’s relationship expiration date from [Destiny] appears, both Jae-young and Soo-hyun hesitate to go ahead and see the date or not. Would they end up checking the expiration date? What would you do?
Ever since the loss of her mother, Talita is always distracted. Her friend Valéria is in charge of household chores. Their daily routine is a mix of sweetness and sadness, as they have a secret that will determine their fate.
When two women cross paths under unusual circumstances, what begins as a mess of mixed signals leads to something neither of them saw coming...
Vicki is in love with Ana, but she has an abusive boyfriend. With the help of her brothers, Vicki devises a scheme to separate Ana from Thiago, but things can turn out to be quite violent.
Sapphic spoken word short movie
A sapphic short movie poem
A sapphic video poem
A young couple enjoy the seasonal harvest together
Harriet loves Ciara more than life so when CIara keeps disappearing for days on end, Harriet becomes increasingly more erratic.
In a household ruled by a domineering patriarch, a young reserved woman clings on to a cassette tape gifted by someone from her past – reliving their shared moments of love and defiance to find her own path.
Imagine having the ability to see romantic love.
Damsel is a LGBTQ lesbian / bisexual short film about how excessive flirting easily can be used against you. Kind of. Honestly, it's just about two girls being gay for each other in a trashy bus station because why not?
Self-preserving college student Ruth must confront her past with social media when she stumbles upon a vlog influencer faking her death as a prank.
A sapphic spoken word short movie
A teenage girl navigates sexuality and intimacy via a dating app.