Excited for a night out on the town, flamboyant and confident Lewis is suddenly cautious and uncomfortable when a friend asks him to pick up something from his dealer, Daniel. On arrival, he’s confronted with an invitation, and an unexpected connection.
Set in 1987, against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis, this is the story of bored teenager Brittany, whose life is enlivened when she meets out and proud Faras, and the two bond over a love of music and their experience of being outsiders among their clique of friends.
Having left without warning months prior, Conor (Peter Young) has returned to his hometown after dropping out of university across the water, meeting up with his father for a tense reunion on the town’s seafront.
Set against the backdrop of the Northern Irish coast, Homebird explores the relationship between an emotionally reclusive father struggling to re-connect with his estranged gay son, and a son learning to forgive.
Under cover of darkness, two strangers bond over a shared secret. But how well do they really know each other?
Kerry is bored of small-town life. Her shop job is mundane, and the family TV is tuned in to an endless stream of Brexit, Nigel Farage and Donald Trump. Nearing breaking point she follows a cliffside path to a hidden cave, and the chance of an underground escape filled with jelly, snacks and hope.
Inspired by true events. West London, 1982. Gay priest Jim Fitzsimmons reaches a decision: he’s going to spend one night with a rent boy. The night will change Jim’s life forever, but not for the reasons he expects.
18-year-old amateur footballer Sunny is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. and as the final game of the season approaches, tensions begin to rise. He and fellow player Josh are attracted to one another, and will have to fight not only for what they want both on and off the pitch.
A stylish and visually ravishing celebration of the work of the pioneering lesbian filmmaker Barbara Hammer, who died in 2019, discussing the meaning that her work had for lesbians and experimental filmmakers the world over.
In the Mountains of Snowdonia young Dion must navigate his sexual awakening, guided by the spirits of Wales’ ancient past. This visually stunning short combines themes of sexuality and gender with Welsh myths and legends, reminding this programmer of the 1974 film Penda’s Fen.
When a mysterious gatecrasher appears at their wedding, Madhav and Sufi are forced to face past secrets and reflect on what makes a family.
During the first lockdown a teenager wanders London’s streets at night, tagging buildings in his manor. One night, while creating a new artwork he hears music from a nearby abandoned building, and finds a girl dancing ballet, sparking a newfound curiosity and desire for dance, much to the dismay of his blokey father.
A gay man confronts his belly fat in a shop changing room, triggering memories of an abusive past relationship, but who can save him from his own body? This charming short features an appearance by Welsh comedy acting legend Ruth Madoc.
Fed up with the judgement of her peers and cruel comments about her body Clare finds power in rebellion.
Once, Rev. Neil Marlow’s life was a spontaneous festival of frivolity, friends and funk music. Now, it’s one of OAPs, weekly bingo and ready-meals. Like many before him he wonders if his sexuality and extroverted personality are compatible with his religious beliefs, for just one glorious moment indulging his inner disco diva.
In Regency-era London five women waiting for a carriage descend into a frenzy of vicious gossip about a notorious scandal – with devastating results.