This diverse collection of films and documentaries offers a multifaceted exploration of LGBTQ+ experiences, identities, and cultural contributions. From the cult teen drama series "Flunk" to historical biographical works on literary figures like Oscar Wilde and Virginia Woolf, the collection spans various genres and time periods. It includes documentaries such as "Jerusalem is Proud to Present," which examines LGBTQ+ rights in a religious context, and "Michael Kirby: Don't Forget the Justice Bit," highlighting the impact of queer individuals in the legal field. The series also features artistic perspectives through films like "The Set" and "Powder," while "Karl Lagerfeld" reveals the influence of an LGBTQ+ icon on the world of fashion. Together, these works offer a comprehensive view of LGBTQ+ life, from personal struggles to public advocacy and cultural achievements.
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Still hurting after their breakup, Tabby's stunned when she comes face to face with ex girlfriend Heidi at a friend's sleepover. Forced to spend the night together - can they put the past behind them? Or will they fall in love again?
A young woman in early 20th century small-town Australia must choose between marrying into wealth to save her family or following her heart to pursue a relationship with the town's new seamstress.
This film by Malcolm Hossick follows the improbable life and works of Emily Dickinson, one of the first memorable poets in American history. In the 19th century, Dickinson wrote short lyric poems in ballad form, in the town of Amherst, New England.
This film by Malcolm Hossick follows the early career, life, background, and works of Oscar Wilde, a brilliant comedy writer who experienced a tragic downfall after being put on trial for gross indecency, overshadowing the importance of his work.
This film by Malcolm Hossick follows the fascinating life of the novelist Virginia Woolf, who began a publishing house with her husband in 1912 and printed her remarkable novels.
Capturing the career and works of Tchaikovsky, a Russian composer born into the bottom rank of the Russian aristocracy, this film shows how he worked his way up to become a world-renowned composer.
LGBTQ+,Documentary,Strong Female Lead,Strong Male Lead,Cultural Studies,Identity Studies,Social Commentary,Biography,20th Century,21st CenturyFilms exploring LGBTQ+ experiences across genres, from teen dramas to historical biopics, offering diverse perspectives on queer life and culture.