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Nico and Dani
Nico and Dani is the newest and sexiest entry in the sub-genre of gay teen coming-of-age movies. The titular characters are best buddies, and for this particular summer, get to hang out at blond-haired Dani’s (Fernando Ramallo) Mediterranean seaside home when his parents go off to Egypt. Initially, they do what they’ve always enjoyed doing: just hang out, listen to music, skinny-dip, hunt, and in the evening, exchange "krámpacks" (sexual favors) in bed. But the boys are changing -- Dani begins to have stronger romantic feelings for Nico (Jordi Vilches), around the same time Nico begins to be attracted to girls.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
O Fantasma
Who knew just how trashy a garbage collector could be? In this scintillating Portugese import, we find out the answer to that question in lurid detail. O Fantasma follows Sergio (Meneses) through the streets of Lisbon, collecting both garbage and tricks along the way. When not trying to carry on a dysfunctional relationship with a female coworker, Sergio involves himself in a backseat hand job session with one stranger and a bathroom encounter with another. By the time we see Sergio masturbating with a shower cord drawn tightly around his neck, we understand he likes things…well…a bit rough.
Available in DVD formats.
Our Lady of the Assassins
Fernando is a fifty-something writer who has returned to his native Medellin “to die”. At a gay party he meets Alexis, a sixteen-year-old street hustler who is on the run for murdering some rival gang members. In the beginning it is hard to imagine what these two could possibly have in common. Fernando has reached a bitter middle age and he seeks God’s silence in the rundown churches and cathedrals of the city (although he claims to be an atheist.) Alexis is a beautiful, yet flawed product of his violent city with a complete disregard for the sanctity of human life and a love of loud music and TV.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Parting Glances
A wonderfully rich and seductively appealing independent production which definitely rates as one of the best of all gay-themed films. The action takes place in a 24-hour period and centers around Michael (Ganoung) and Robert (Bolger), a gay New York couple who are about to temporarily separate as Robert is transferred overseas. Their attempts to keep the relationship strong and to understand each other is the core of this simple but wise comedy-drama.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Philadelphia
Hollywood's first attempt at a big budget-big star treatment on the AIDS crisis, while emotionally powerful, and determinedly "politically correct," fails on many levels when it comes to successfully dealing with both AIDS and homosexuality. Nonetheless, it remains a tightly focused family and courtroom drama about one man's politicization in the face of homophobia and AIDS discrimination.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Rites of Passage
This taut, well-written and acted thriller couched as a family drama delves into issues of parenthood, masculinity, homophobia, childhood hurts, and one young man's misdirected search for a father figure. Del (the excellent Stockwell) and his young lawyer son DJ (Keith) travel to their lakeside cabin to fish and talk. But when they get there, Del's estranged gay son Campbell (Behr) is unexpectedly there. Father and son have much to discuss but before and emotional scars are healed, two ominous strangers arrive. But are the two men (Remar and Wolvett) -- escaped convicts -- strangers to everyone?
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Queer as Folk: The Complete First Season (American Version)
Queer As Folk is unquestionably the gay cultural phenomena of the new millennium. The master behind the scenes is Russell Davies, the writer who created the characters who have captivated the queer world for two years. Showtime, with incredible wisdom, produced a Queer as Folk soap opera that could conceivably run forever, with characters we can all identify with. The American Queer as Folk is set in a mythical Pittsburgh - it's not West Hollywood or the West Village - it's a blue collar city where gay people co-exist with straight - just like where most of us live.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Queer as Folk: The Complete Second Season (American Version)
The gay cultural event of the millennium keeps on marching along. While the writing on this second season doesn't seem as strong, the character development has been tremendous and there is tons more sex, nudity and trashy soapy fun! All of the actors seem quite comforfortable in their roles and one more has even come out - Michael's new boyfriend, Ben (played by Advocate cover-man Robert Gant).
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Queer as Folk: The Complete Third Season (American Version)
The third season of the queerest show on TV is tighter, sexier and more fun than season two! If you order by January 15, 2004 you will receive a FREE copy of the Rage comic book with drawing by Joe Phillips (The House of Morecock) The DVD contains over three hours of specially produced features.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Queer as Folk Series 1 & 2: British Version
Queer as Folk is a remarkable phenomenon - so amazing the American cable network Showtime had to create a tamer American version. But this is the real thing - it's unedited - unexpurgated - and unbelievable. Millions of addicted British viewers tuned in every week undisturbed (and indeed thrilled) by the graphic nudity, foul language and less than savory characters. Queer As Folk is an eight part soap opera/drama that takes an unflinching look at what it is like to be gay in the late '90's in Manchester's gay village.
Available in DVD formats.
Screen Test (softcore erotica)
Famed director Layne T. Derrick screen tests 13 exceptional men for an upcoming erotic video release and we get to watch the proceedings. A voyeur's dream, these hand-picked candidates range from the young, boyish and beautiful to the tall, dark and handsome. Watch while the boys are asked to strip for the camera and see what they'll do for a part!
Available in VHS format.
Sordid Lives
Marvelously campy white trash comedy cult hit, whose incredible cast includes Olivia Newton-John as a dyke! Join Latrelle, Bitsy Mae, Noleta, Wardell, and "Brother Boy," as they chew gum, chain smoke, gossip and trash each other on their messy paths through a family funeral.
Available in DVD formats.
Steam - The Turkish Bath
Francesco (Gassman) and his wife Marta (D'Aloja) run a successful interior design film in Rome. But their marriage is on the rocks, with Marta, feeling neglected, secretly carrying on an affair with their mutual business partner. In this atmosphere, Francesco receives notification that a forgotten aunt has died and left him some property in Istanbul. He decides to go to Turkey to sell the buildings. But upon his arrival in Turkey, Francesco discovers that what he has inherited is a Hamam, a traditional Turkish bath, operated by Osman, his wife and their beautiful son Mehmet and daughter Fusun. He decides to remain and restore the dilapidated hamam to its original splendor. Along the way he discovers his attraction and love in the person of Mehmet (Mehmet Gunsur). When his wife arrives to admit her infidelity, she finds in Francesco a totally changed man. (In Turkish & Italian with Subtitles)
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Recalling the visual splendor and fervent characterizations of his award-winning The English Patient, director Minghella's succulent dramatic thriller is one of the best Alfred Hitchcock films not made by the Master of Suspense. Based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith (whose "Strangers on a Train" was adapted by Hitchcock), and filmed once before in 1960 as Purple Noon, this devious exercise in deception is a twisted little tale much like its young hero -- handsome trappings masking more sinister intent. All pouty and lean, Damon is excellent as Tom Ripley, a sociopath only by necessity who accepts a job from a shipping magnate to try to convince his wastrel son Dickie, who is living it up in Italy, to return to the States.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Together Alone
This sensual, funny and perceptive two-character drama is set entirely in a bedroom. Two men, who met anonymously at a gay bar, have just had (unsafe) sex. But instead of the usual kiss on the cheek and "I've got to go," the two begin to talk well into the night. Bryan (Todd Stites), who lives in the apartment, is an out and outspoken gay while Brian (Terry Cury) is a married bisexual with a complicated past.
Available in VHS format.
Torch Song Trilogy
Harvey Fierstein's breakthrough Tony Award-winning play becomes this big-screen essay about the life and loves of Brooklyn's most lovable drag queen. Fierstein is both touching and hilarious as Arnold Beckoff, whose life is presented in three non-episodic acts. The story examines his relationship with his bisexual boyfriend (Brian Kerwin), gay lover (Matthew Broderick) and mother (Anne Bancroft).
Available in VHS format.
Total Eclipse
From the director of Europa Europa and Olivier, Olivier comes this study of the love affair between 19th-century poets Paul Verlaine (David Thewlis) and Arthur Rimbaud (Leonardo DiCaprio). While sexually explicit for a mainstream production and incredibly upfront concerning the the men's intimate relationship, the film ultimately fails to engage the viewer.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Totally F***ed Up
Araki's angry, entertaining and provocative "homomovie" follows the lives, loves and fucked-up misadventures of 6 teens (4 gays and 2 lesbians) whose friendship provide a '90s-style family unit. A successful combination of queer teen angst, homophobia, gay-bashing AIDS and suicide. A witty, energentic and subversive drama.
Available in VHSand DVD formats.
The Trip
The Trip is an ambitiously epic gay romance that traces the course of two men from their initial meeting as teenagers in 1973 until 1984. The time is the socially turbulent 1970s when radical politics and the emerging gay rights movement clashed with the rigidly conservative establishment. At a swanky L.A. party, lean and lanky Tommy (Steve Braun) locks eyes with the sexually and politically repressed Alan (Larry Sullivan). Tommy has long blond hair, and is openly gay with a glib sense of humor. While he’s organizing for gay civil rights, the muscular, shaggy-haired Alan is a member of the Young Republicans and an aspiring journalist. He is working on his first book, a treatise on the evils of homosexuality, and invites Tommy over for dinner to interview him for the book. The sexual tension is so intense that Alan's kooky girlfriend Beverly (Sirena Irwin) quickly departs, leaving the two to begin a hot and steamy romance.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Trick
The tables are turned on the typical gay film plot in this funny and romantic screwball comedy. Gabriel (Campbell), a cute, effervescent music composer, and Mark (Pitoc), a darkly handsome go-go boy, lock eyes and long to link loins but through a series of events just can't seem to ever be alone long enough to get it on.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
The Velocity of Gary
An intriguing cast helps but can not save this bisexual urban drama filmed in the tradition of the Andy Warhol/Paul Morrissey collaborations, The story attempts to be a poignant yet hard-edged love fable which set among the hustlers, trannies and homeless of New York City. It tells the tale of the strained love triangle between a charismatic bisexual, a male prostitute and a tempestuous Latina.
Available in VHS format.
The Wedding Banquet
La Cage aux Folles Asian-American style! This wholesome and witty gay comedy follows the dilemma a transplanted Taiwanese now New York "guppie" faces when his traditional parents pay him a state-side visit. Eager to show them that he is "normal," he enters into an engagement-of-convenience with a woman and relegates his sweet American male lover to the status of innocent best friend/landlord.
Available in VHS format.
Yossi & Jagger
Originally produced for Israeli cable TV, Yossi & Jagger ended up a theatrical box office smash at home. The film takes place at a remote army base on the Israeli-Lebanese border. Commanders Yossi (Ohad Knoller) and Jagger (Yehuda Levi, one of Israel’s biggest heartthrobs) are in love - but clandestinely so. Their intensely romantic connection is unknown to almost all of the base’s other occupants and visitors, including Ya’eli (Aya Steinovitz), a sweet female soldier fostering a massive crush on Jagger.
Available in DVD formats.

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