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The Adventures of Felix
Armed with only a backpack, a rainbow flag and his HIV medications, young, carefree Felix (Bouajila), a handsome French-Arab gay man, leaves his adoring lover in their Normandy flat and sets out on the road in search of his biological father (who he has never met). The adventures and people he meets on his way south to Marseilles forms the core of this magical, gentle, endearing road movie. Hitch-hiking those many miles, Felix meets a variety of engaging strangers who become his new, imagined family. This includes a "brother" who lusts after him, a "cousin" who turns out to be of the kissing kind, and a "grandmother" who offers sage advice
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
All Over the Guy
Opposites attract in this romantic comedy about two very different gay men and their search for true love. Eli (Dan Bucatinsky, who wrote the screenplay based on his stage production) is a cute, neurotic X-Files addict whose favorite film is Gone With the Wind. When his straight best friend and next-door neighbor Brett (Adam Goldberg, of Saving Private Ryan) falls in love with Jackie (Sasha Alexander, from TV's “Dawson's Creek”), Eli is set up with Jackie's hunky best friend, Tom (Richard Ruccolo, of TV's “Two Guys and a Girl”). However, whereas Eli is commitment oriented, Tom claims to be only looking for a good time. From their disastrous first date, through a tentative romance, to periods of not speaking to each other, Tom and Eli try to get close but are often foiled by their own insecurities.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
All The Rage
Bostonian Roland Tec takes a well-deserved jab at the lifestyles of the rich, horny and gay in this satiric comedy that skewers the superficiality of gay men. Christopher (John-Michael Lander) is a gay man’s dream catch: a lawyer who’s got money, a brain, a buff bod and a more than healthy libido. And even though perfect pecs are the not stuff of true happiness, Christopher would beg differently as he happily wallows in his own shallowness by toning up by day and successfully cruising the bars for other chiseled beauties at night.
Available in DVD formats.
An Early Frost
The first TV movie to deal with AIDS, this outstanding, thoughtful and undeniably powerful drama is about a young, successful gay lawyer who learns he is HIV-positive and decides to confront his family with both his sexuality and illness.
Available in VHS format.
A Very Natural Thing
Quite an important film in the history of American gay filmmaking, this simple but insightful drama is considered the first feature film on the gay experience made by an open gay to achieve commercial distribution. The story involves a 26-year-old gay man who leaves the priesthood and moves to New York City in the hopes of finding a meaningful gay relationship. Now a schoolteacher, he soon falls in love with a handsome young advertising executive.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Beautiful Thing
This tender story of two teenager's sexual coming of age in a working-class development in London is an inspiring, tender, emotional tale that is sure to enthrall gay audiences. Jamie is a reserved teen, close to his pub manager mom, who prefers old Hollywood musicals to sports.
Available in VHS format.
Bent
A striking adaptation of the stage play, Bent shifts its drama from the decadent gay German nightlife (which earned the film its NC-17 rating) to the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp. And yet, playwright Martin Sherman has created a moving love story out of the characters' despair.
Available in VHS format.
Big Eden
Our story begins when Henry is called back to his hometown, Big Eden, Montana, after his grandfather falls ill. Once there, he reunites with Dean, his high school crush, whose conflicted heterosexuality motivated Henry’s fleeing and years of therapy. While this old crush flares again, the quiet, shy Native American owner of Big Eden’s general store, Pike Dexter, has his eyes on the big-city returnee. Pike teaches himself to cook and starts preparing gourmet meals for the recuperating grand-dad and the desired grandson. Rich, funny, but never cartoonish performances are delivered by Arye Gross as Henry, Eric Schweig as Pike, and Louise Fletcher (Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest) doing a wonderful turn as Grace, a family friend. A fine film with a great, big heart - but it's really a fairy tale.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss
Cute, gay hip, smart and funny, this romantic comedy makes for enjoyable viewing. Narrated by Billy (Sean P. Hayes), a handsome goateed photographer, the tale follow's our hapless hero's quest for Mr. Right.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Boyfriends
This insightful and vastly entertaining comedy-drama, depicting three troubled gay male couples, is both knowingly funny and unflinchingly on-target. The story revolves around an Easter weekend country retreat arranged for six young gay friends and bed-mates.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Boys Life II
A four-short compilation all focusing on being young and gay. Includes the exceptional The Dadshuttle by Tom Donaghy, a knowing and poignant drama of a young man coming out to his father while in a car; Alkali, Iowa by Mark Christopher, a serious drama of a young rural man accepting his homosexuality (from the director of 54) Must Be the Music by Nickolas Perry, a tale of four teenage friends out on the town in L.A.and the witty Nunzio's Second Cousin by Tom DeCerchio about a gay detective who gets his unusual revenge on a young gay-basher.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Breaking the Surface -- The Greg Louganis Story
The hunky, eminently watchable Mario Lopez graduates from TV's guilty pleasure "Saved by the Bell" only to fail in this flat telemovie about the troubled life of Olympic winning diver Greg Louganis. The film, based on Louganis' autobiography, chronologically follows him from his tumultuous childhood with his adopted parents, through his young adulthood when dyslexia, low self-esteem and his long-hidden homosexuality combined to make his personal life miserable despite his athletic ability and success as a competitor.
Available in VHS format.
Burnt Money
This steamy, high-octane crime drama and love story is a visually stunning and sensuous film. Set in 1965 and based on a true Argentinean criminal case, Burnt Money centers on three bronzed muscular thugs--Nene, Angel and Cuervo--and their lethal life of crime. Nene and Angel, known as the twins, met in a toilet and instantly became lovers, who, with their partner Cuervo, decide to do a hold-up without their usual partners. That path soon becomes lined with blood, dead bodies, furious lovemaking and wads of cash. But when Angel is injured and with the law closing in, the gang decides to lay low in Uruguay. While hiding out, the lovers’ tumultuous relationship begins to unravel. And when Cuervo brings a woman into their lair, her presence threatens them all. (Spanish with English subtitles)
Available in DVD format.
Camp
The plot revolves around a failed, drunken musical theater composer who comes to the camp to hide, but is actually brought to life again by these "artistic" teens. Also featured are summer romances/near-romances - mostly heterosexual. But that's a small concession to the straight people, this one's really for the queer set. Very spirited musical numbers, terrific teen actors (all fresh faces), and a cameo by Steven Sondheim himself make Camp the queer musical event of 2003.
Available in DVD formats.
Can't Stop the Music
All-male water ballet, a hunk-filled locker room, Bruce Jenner in lycra, screenplay by Allen Carr, Bounty waitress/shrill Nancy Walker behind the camera and The Village People to boot!!! Who says there's no God? Tacky 1970s camp at its best.
Available in VHS format.
Come Undone
Gorgeous bronzed bodies on the beaches of southern France and a passionate romance between two French teens are reason enough to see Come Undone, but this bittersweet film also has something poignant to say about the heartbreak of gay first love. Eighteen-year-old Mathieu (Jérémie Elkaïm) is vacationing at the beach with his family when he meets local teen Cedric (Stéphane Rideau, from Wild Reeds). After an extremely erotic kiss, the boys begin a hot and heavy affair, complete with skinny-dipping at night, nude dancing on the beach and intense lovemaking in the dunes. Yet as Mathieu grapples with his sexuality. (French with English subtitles)
Available in VHS format.

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