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10 mins
1.
Michael Joseph Jason John
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A single man imagines how life might be with a mysterious stranger he picks up on the New York City subway. A romantic thriller exploring one-night stands and the inherent thrill and risks of our hook-up culture.
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12 mins
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The Fish Curry (Maacher Jhol)
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Lalit, 28, decides to come-out to his own parents. In order to reveal his sexuality, seeking acceptance, he cooks his father favorite fish curry.
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Seen it: Yes
3/17/2019
@ Home
4 mins
3.
Meatoo
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A naive actor auditions for a film which could launch his career.
The things he’s asked to do make him more and more uncomfortable… Based on a real event, MEATOO is an improvised film that was conceived and shot in a day. @instantfilmprod
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Seen it: Yes
3/17/2019
@ Home
12 mins
4.
Run(a)way Arab
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Queen Za Dream, a 26 year old Middle Eastern drag queen, is preparing for a show with the utmost gravity, with an outfit evocative of an Egyptian deity. Nazeem is a gender-queer 8 year-old boy, who has a close bond with his Iraqi-Egyptian mother, Halima. Whilst flamboyant and in many ways a drag queen herself on the surface, Halima is governed by the strict expectations of gender in Arab society. When a young Nazeem transgresses these boundaries, Halima reacts in a way that is utterly confusing to him. Only though his drag, as Queen Za Dream, is the adult Nazeem able to keep sacred the memories of his mother before this painful moment, and hold on to their connection.
Director/Choreographer:
Amrou Al-Kadhi
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Seen it: Yes
3/17/2019
@ Home
22 mins
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Between Here and Now
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Tony, a visiting Italian, meets Oscar in a Copenhagen bar. What seems like a one-night stand becomes more complicated and the two men form a fragile friendship based on mutual loneliness
Director/Choreographer:
Jannik Splidsboel
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Guest starring:
Francesco Martino, Peder Bille, Peter Oliver Hansen
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Seen it: Yes
3/17/2019
@ Home
15 mins
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Dusk
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Growing up in 1950s England in an intolerant and uninformed world, young Chris Winters struggles to fit into the gender roles dictated by wider society. A more than tough childhood left behind, Chris meets dream woman Julie, and life lightens a little, but the growing feeling that their life is a life half lived haunts Chris, who is torn by 'what ifs'. Chris imagines what might have been, and is finally struck by the realisation that for some decisions there is no right answer, and that it's those that truly define us.
Director/Choreographer:
Jake Graf
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Guest starring:
Duncan James
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Seen it: Yes
3/17/2019
@ Home
14 mins
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Blood Out of a Stone
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Director/Choreographer:
Ben Allen
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Seen it: Yes
3/17/2019
@ home
15 mins
June 2018
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No More We
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One morning it's all over. "There's No More We", says Hampus ice cold to his fiance Adrian. For Hampus it's a total relief to break up from their destructive relationship, for Adrian it's devastating. Adrian and Hampus now have to live through their last week together, before the final day arrives. But, let's begin with the ending ..
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Seen it: Yes
3/17/2019
@ home
21 mins
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Jermaine and Elsie
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An unlikely friendship between a racist elderly invalid and her black, sexually ambiguous care giver.
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11 mins
10.
Four Quartets
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Over the course of a night out in a queer club, Raf struggles to find his place among the crowd until he stops trying to force the narrative and just lets himself go with the music.
Director/Choreographer:
Marco Alessi
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