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- The wild misadventures of Edina "Eddy" Monsoon and her best friend Patsy Stone, who live in a nearly constant haze of drugged, drunken selfishness.
- After sharing a secret about himself, Hunter brings a group of friends from NYC back to his family farm for a weekend break. They quickly learn that secrets can be deadly as they are stalked by a twisted and disturbed beast, Pitchfork.
- The 'other' love story is a journey of 2 young girls who fall in love and they act on it without thinking twice There is a lot of stigma associated with such a relationship, but inside the heart, only love endures.
- Based on real events, This story of Andre a gay teenager who's searching for his place in this world despite obstacles from his religious mother and bullying at school. He finds comfort in Diego as his love interest.
- Valerie has broken up with the love of her life. She begins a new existence of having to adapt to a single life and is not coping well. To help ease the pain, she has a string of one-night stands, indulges in drugs and self-mutilation.
- "Easy Abby" is a web series about the anxieties, assumptions, and passive-aggressions of romance as seen through the eyes of Abby, a chronic seducer with an anxiety disorder who's just trying to get by. Shot in Chicago, it features flawed, charming, sometimes-neurotic characters. It's as much about the awkward as it is about the sexy. From writer/director Wendy Jo Carlton, who just released her award-winning feature film "Jamie and Jessie are Not Together".
- What happens when you realize your dreams are no longer your own? Promising triathlete, Jessica has trained her entire life and finally has a shot at the Olympics. When she meets Lua, the mysterious and confident surf instructor, Jessica realizes just how trapped she feels by her own life and her controlling father.
- Barbelle follows the story of a newly famous Toronto based pop-star duo, Veronica Vale and Alice O'Hara, whose meteoric rise to stardom has led to a blitzkrieg on their personal lives.
- A reclusive nerd begins a journey to self-confidence by forming a successful escorting agency with her three best friends.
- Sex, Drugs, Design: Warriors of the Discotheque, is a feature doc about the beginning of the whole rave/ecstasy scene. The film is about the legendary Starck Club, which happened to be a nightclub that was the first design in North America by the now Iconic designer Philippe Starck and in which it was perfectly legal to purchase and use MDMA (ecstasy).
- The Gay Husbands of San Francisco takes a no-filter, hilarious look at the contemporary gay scene as it chronicles the lives and loves of six multi-ethnic gay men in the City by the Bay.
- Nathan loves Lucia, who is having an affair with Lorenzo, who is seeing Tom, who has a relationship with Walter, who's separated from Marilyn, who wants to save her relationship. Hearts will break. One will die. It's all on tape. Are you willing to share your innermost secrets?
- Young black man Fred struggles to find freedom in modern Britain. Set against the backdrop of Brexit and its impending doom! Interwoven with this is a LGBTQ tale of a love triangle of three matriarchal characters - both stories dealing with slavery, gentrification, art, love, race, mental health and politics.
- A Chinese family saga, told in different periods of time, commencing with the wife's discovery of her husband's homosexuality. When her adult daughter comes to visit, other secrets slowly come to light.
- Submission Possible is an hour long Docu-series that explores the queer sexual underground worlds of kink, fetish, and BDSM around the world written, directed, and created by MadisonYoung, a feminist porn icon, author, and sexual revolutionary. The sex and fetish-positive series stars Young, as the entrancing guide to an unconventional travel adventure, exploring the kink culture in communities around the world-all through the lens of the queer experience.
- When an old-school bar owner and his unruly daughter get caught up in a cat-and-mouse game of corporate espionage, it will take brains, brawn and help from the lesser of two evils to make it out alive.
- A gay trans man navigates the shark infested waters of LA's dating scene.
- Drag Superstar Bob the Drag Queen arrives purse first and ready to take prisoners in her debut comedy special, Suspiciously Large Woman, fresh off the world premiere at the 2017 Outfest in Los Angeles. No one is safe when the winner of RuPaul's Drag Race season 8 returns to her hometown of Atlanta after touring the world to hilariously tackle topics such as sex, white people, New York, and the one and only Beyoncé.
- The Q Agenda is hosted by a passionate community of Latinx LGBTQ+ personalities and influencers including, actress and trans activist Juliana Joel.
- Three beautiful, vengeful witches awakened by an ancient book, the Necronomicon, bring production of a film in their old family home to a deadly halt.
- Morgan's new job covers the medical costs of transitioning. Yet, this means the time has come to reveal the truth to the person she loves most, her girlfriend, and risk losing her forever in order to find herself.
- Alex is an Asian-American actor is fights against getting cast in stereotypical roles. Alex is also a gay man surrounded by supportive friends but a little more secretive among his conservative family.
- Ruby has a hot date that starts out promising, until the man tries to manipulate her into fulfilling his bizarre fantasies.
- An Indian-American writer secretly moonlights as an escort and finds his inspiration on the late night streets of New York City.
- Skin diving with Miss Rosewood. Take a plunge into the dark side of uber-sophisticated New York with performance artist, Jon Cory, performing as Miss Rosewood. She strips to full she-male nudity and shares her passion for her art and shows you just how far she's willing to go to blow your mind. Raw. Intense, and without filters, you'll explore her explicit universe from the safe distance of your plush theatre seat.
- A recent HIV diagnosis forces Matthew to redefine his life as he navigates what it means to be a positive gay man.
- Queens of Kings takes a raw look at Brooklyn's brightest drag stars. In this Revry Original Series, you see the intricate duality of performing in drag and the compelling story of the person behind the makeup.
- Billie is a mediocre-at-best lesbian stand-up comic. Sterling is a gay ballet dancer, although he actually has some talent. Together they share a "trendy" loft apartment, perform in drag to an audience of one - their enthusiastic best friend. Oh - and they're also getting married! Sterling needs his Canadian residency, and well, Billie doesn't have too much going on in the love department - unless you count the hunky delivery woman who delivers the self-help books Billie buys a little too frequently. All they need to do now is convince their families and a sexy, uptight immigration official of their extremely legitimate, and very heterosexual relationship.
- A group of friends in Chicago's vibrant LGBTQ neighborhood navigate life and relationships with humor and irreverence.
- When a transgender prostitute accidentally kills her pimp, the event ricochets into the lives of everyone she knows. As the target of revenge narrows they all must navigate the volatility of love, loss and treachery.
- Drag contestants from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico and Puerto Rico, compete, all culminating in the season finale where one queen will walk away with the "Drag Latina".
- Kevin is a jaded aspiring actor whose only real success in life is his career as a restaurant waiter. Drew is the wide-eyed Midwest transplant who just wants to be Kevin. When Kevin is forced to train this newbie, sparks fly, and things get messy.
- In an effort to make friends in high school, Lucas finds himself in a position that compromises his safety. In the aftermath, he realizes that the support he seeks is not guaranteed.
- When Nathan tells Bret that he's HIV positive, it doesn't go well for Nathan. But months later, things take a turn for Bret.
- Nora Highland follows the casting process of a notable gay character in an upcoming Broadway revival and explores the phenomenon of straight performers being lauded for their work in queer roles. Adapted from a play of the same name, Nora Highland was turned into a screenplay and shot entirely on computers during the Covid-19 Pandemic. The movie had its world premiere at the 2020 NewFest: New York's LGBT Film Festival.
- Putting On is fashion, drama, and beautiful young people, seen through the ups and downs of a millennial C.E.O. as he builds an underwear empire within the bustle of the unforgiving Big Apple.
- After a gay purge in a dystopian future, two couples who secretly meet once a week to reminisce about their former openly gay lives must decide if their clandestine meetings are worth risking their lives.
- Beauty lacks a clear standard, yet most of us seem to know it when we encounter it. This documentary explores our shared dance with beauty, body image and sexuality through intimate and often humorous conversations with people from various walks of life to identify commonalities, shared beliefs and touch on taboo-licious topics. Through the filmmaker's lens, we go in search of the commercial and personal perspectives on what it means to be beautiful, the distinctions between "sexy" and "beautiful" and how the internal gaze of the beholder may heighten and/or distort the external image. At our core, we know that it's not what's on the outside, but what's on the inside that matters and yet we remain our own antagonists. This film reflects/mirrors more of the conversations that we want to have around our shared dance with self-love, with the understanding that getting to the "Beautiful yoU" starts with the "Be U."
- News, reviews and interviews. Topical magazine program about what's going on and happening in London. Hosted by Jeff Kristian.
- The Revry Original anthology series, The Category Is, explores how ballroom culture has evolved beyond New York City and grown to shape queer communities throughout the world.
- One night, visiting nurse Angie Wordworth sees for the first time, the devastating impact of the AIDS virus at its earliest point in history.
- When he can't afford a retirement community, a nursing home, or a caregiver, Rudy Hendricks and his husband are forced to move back to his hometown in Kentucky to care for his ailing conservative father. Along the way, he grows closer with his single-mother sister and his gay but repressed best friend who never left home.
- When EVAN and PATRICK go on their first dinner date, their connection is immediate. But after hitting the sheets, their romantic bubble threatens to burst when Patrick reveals that he's still living--platonically--with his ex-boyfriend (and best friend) of nine years, BRIAN. Is this romance doomed before it gets off the ground? Is three always a crowd?
- Newly released from prison, Milton Michaels restarts his pet psychic career and discovers a mystery about his past while delving into the mind of his client's dog.
- Jack and Yaya met at ages three and two through their shared backyard fence. They spent their childhood together, building forts and burning trash cans in their small hometown in South Jersey. From a young age, Yaya and Jack saw each other as they truly were, a girl and a boy, even though the rest of the world didn't see them that way. As they grew older, they supported each other as they both came out as transgender. Decades later, Jack and Yaya remain best friends. Jack now lives in Boston with his loyal pup, Plinko, and works as a kindergarten teacher, while Yaya lives in her childhood home, waiting tables and trying to make ends meet after her mother's passing. During his summer vacation, Jack travels back to his childhood home to spend time with Yaya and his extended family. Jack and Yaya follows these two friends for a year and explores their unique relationship, drawing on home videos and conversations with their eclectic cast of friends and family.
- Love. Fear. Hope. Doubt. In the blink of an eye a relationship can change. While balancing everyday lives and their relationship, Taylor and Jordan are challenged with facing their own inner demons. Can their love overcome their fear? Can hope overcome doubt? The film opens with Jordan and Taylor engaged in an age old couples dance of mistrust, insecurity and uncertainty. Each feels they are alone in their love. After an ugly truth emerges, Jordan hopes Taylor can overcome all doubt so, together, they can discover love is enough. In a world where we guard our hearts with judgment, anger and accusation, can love be the force that breaks down our walls?
- Room to Grow, the Revry Original Film, chronicles the lives and stories of seven LGBTQ+ teens and families in cities across the country, offering an up-close and intimate glimpse into their daily lives as they endeavor to find an identity that fits and a place in their communities. Kids grow up fast, and it's amazing how much these teenagers changed over the 12 months of filming. Room to Grow highlights just how important it is for LGBTQ+ teenagers receive the support they need at home, at school, at church, and in the world to reach their full potential.