Rhiannon’s world is small - a part-time library job, half-finished plans, and a friendship circle that’s moving on without her. When Odelia, the daughter of her mum’s oldest friend, turns up to stay for a few days, Rhiannon braces for the worst. Years ago they couldn’t stand each other. Odelia was the golden child - driven, polite, competitive - everything Rhiannon wasn’t. But this time, things are different. They walk, talk, and remember. Beneath the teasing and contradictions, a new connection grows - tentative, confusing, and impossible to ignore. As old friends Beth and Kerri re-enter the picture, tensions rise, jealousies flare, and Rhiannon begins to question not just how she feels about Odelia - but what she wants for herself. Flunk: Preferences is a queer coming-of-age story about rediscovery, first love, and learning that sometimes, the people who annoy you the most are the ones who understand you best.
Elmer Jackson, a carpenter in a small Californian town in the 1930s, struggles to bring up his 4 young boys after the death of his wife. He is horrified when the government (citing trumped-up charges of parental neglect) places the boys into various foster homes and institutions, unaware of the abuse that boys would then be subjected to. The conditions imposed by the court and the difficulties caused by the Depression make Elmer's determined and vigorous quest to find his boys extremely difficult. His second wife helps him to regain custody.
In the outskirts of Tokyo, a poor but close-knit group living on the fringes of society survives through shoplifting and odd jobs. When Osamu and his son take in a neglected young girl, their already fragile existence begins to unravel. As the family grows attached to her, buried secrets surface, forcing them to confront the true meaning of love, belonging, and what makes a family.
When Tom shows up late to an assessment, he’s thrown into an unexpected, surreal purgatory-like place called L.I.M.B.O. Trapped in this strange, bizarre state, he’s forced to confront his habits, face the consequences of procrastination and find a way to move forward - or risk being stuck in L.I.M.B.O forever…
A man gets to taste what it was like back "home" reconnecting with his loved ones and the city he grew up in before he leaves it once again. His memories recollecting the experience blurred the line of where he's supposed to belong.
Mike moved to London, hoping to find love and the dream that would launch his opera career. Four years later, he's stuck: his diary is now his best friend. One night, during yet another relationship, he sees the apparition of his grandmother, a charming and eccentric woman with whom Mike used to travel the world. She's not impressed. Her repeated visits push Mike to come to terms with himself and allow him to form an unexpected connection.
After a traumatic assault, a gay man battles crippling anxiety and fear of the outside world, anchored by the quiet, unwavering love of his partner, who becomes his strength when his own falters.
A chance spark in a cafe sends two lovers into a surreal mud wrestling ring where they must find a common rhythm while their friends demand a fight.
On the Road Again
Gaspar and Tadeo are in a relationship. However, each of them sees it in a different way.
Four teens from around the world step off the path they were told to follow — and take the road less travelled.
An awkward tech billionaire joins a popular Bachelor-type dating show in an attempt to reform his image and find true love, but unexpectedly ends up falling for one of the show’s producers.
A film about self-acceptance. Previously named Feet and Stair/Stares
Two lovers. One enamored by love. The other tortured by it.
After a drug deal goes horribly wrong, Celia is pulled into a surreal odyssey of self-discovery. Drifting through a distorted world, she encounters temptation, desire, and paranoia as her sense of self begins to unravel and the line between reality and fantasy begin to blur around her
After learning an online friend is considering suicide, Makoto, a young non-binary hikikomori) must try to save her while remaining trapped at home due to fear of the outside world.
Ham, a 15-year-old boy gifted in music, is forbidden by his mother from playing piano after his father abandon the family from his music career. Ham must choose between following his dream or protecting his family’s fragile bond.
After a deal gone wrong, a timid first-year student forms an unlikely friendship with a stranger he meets on campus.
In this bro-mantic comedy, a night out leads longtime best friends Connor and Zeke to question the nature of their friendship.
When Javi and Rafa are about to say goodbye forever, they both arrive at the same conclusion: for their love to exist, one of them must eat the other.