Every single film in this curation of comedy shorts is like winning a jackpot, over and over and over again.
The five short films screening in this exceptional program play with concepts of how we view ourselves and the world around us.
A collection of films chronicling the LGBTQ struggles and triumphs through political activism and demonstrations.
'The Sharpness of the Scissors' stubbornly insists that it be taken on its own terms -- it's too complex and too outside convention.
Wojciech Gostomczyk's documentary 'Leon' ultimately comes off as too disjointed, bizarre, and avant-garde for a wider audience.
Conservatives on social media have attacked Listerine and called for a boycott of the mouthwash over Pride-themed packaging.
A gentle, somewhat predictable road trip/coming-of-age-and-out story that is more cute than memorable.
Three generations of gender-variant people take pride of place in Horacio Alcalá's multifaceted narrative feature.
'The End of Evin' is a tense and quietly moving thriller that asks what price a person will pay for freedom.
The documenatry 'Queendom' provides a rare, candid glimpse into the tremendous plight and serious peril of Russians who identify as LGBTQ.
Trevor Anderson's 'Before I Change My Mind' is a magnificent work that will make you laugh and cry in the same breath.
'Le Beau Mec' is fully ejaculatory, campy, French 1970s erotica raunch, while 'Safe Word' is seductive and captivating.
Watching 'Our Son' is like dealing with a bouncer: you can see there's something important happening but can't get past the bulk in the way.
Bruno Carboni's 'The Accident' plays out like a noir film with mystery and quiet intensity.
Olivia Hill, the first out transgender elected official in Tennessee history, is ready to help make Nashville the best it can be.