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Distant Camera
Andy Towers lives in his car, taking photos of an unseen woman. Pete Mauder, his friend, brings coffee to console him.

La boîte à frissons
For decades, Le Tango, a legendary LGBTQ+ dance hall in Paris’s Marais district, welcomed everyone who loved to dance, regardless of gender or orientation. When the building was put up for sale in 2020, its music stopped, threatening to erase a vital community refuge. This documentary traces both the vibrant history and the fierce fight to save this iconic space. Through personal stories from regulars and activists—Grégoire, Giovanna, Christian, Livia, and others—the film revisits nights of drag balls, Dalida tributes, and joyous Madisons, revealing how Le Tango became a symbol of freedom and belonging. As filmmaker Antoine Vergez follows Hervé and the Tango 3.0 collective’s three-year struggle to reopen the club, the film becomes both a love letter to queer nightlife and a chronicle of collective resistance to cultural disappearance.
Auf der Suche nach dem Glück
Our own 20-minute film documentary accompanied the public relations work of the HIB ("Homosexual Interest Group Berlin") from 1977 onwards, for example at a GDR-wide lesbian meeting in East Berlin in 1978. In the HIB there was a cameraman with his Super8 camera, a recently graduated television director, a script team, an actor, someone to carry the camera tripod and the will to capture our work on film (Peter Rausch). From 1973 to 1979, the "Homosexual Interest Group Berlin" (HIB) operated in the capital of the GDR. Its core objective was to create a counseling and communication center for queer GDR citizens (the term "queer" was not yet a term of the new emancipation movement at the time, but it did form the basis of the HIB's work). Film clips in Super 8 format soon became part of the HIB's presentation. At the time, Bodo Amelang had compiled further clips as independent small film contributions in a "kaleidoscope".

Banger
Traca
Biel goes partying with his lifelong friends to celebrate Saint John's Eve. It's their routine; going drinking in the street, doing silly things and driving drunk. But Biel has been hiding what is happening for months. And once you turn on the fuse there's no way to stop the firecrackers from exploding.

Waterlover, Watercarrier
A homosexual movie about two strangers in quarantine.

Fiz as malas pra te ver partir
Clara decides to break up with Rubens and that same evening announces the arrival of a new boyfriend. Their farewell serves as the introduction to the puzzle of this love story. Is it possible to share your life with someone and still not truly know who they are?

Non-conforme
In a home, a young woman, out of shot, questions four young adolescents without our knowing the reason. Question after question, the answers are either missing or followed by an "I don't know" or an evasive nod. Quickly, the plot is propelled into the near past, the crux of the film gives explanations to the first scene. Indeed, one of the young men, Sacha, continues to face homophobic discrimination when he thought he had escaped it. A hatred that will reach even to the personal effects of the main character. How sad !

Departure
Felix says goodbye to his boyfriend at the train station and remembers the time they shared together.

Boys on 8 Tape
Two young, agoraphobia sufferers create a nest within their bedsit, their fears preventing them from risking their love in the outside world.

The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea
Desperate to escape his past, a troubled telegraph operator must face his memories of a helpless sailor as they come knocking back to haunt him.

Overtime
Hora Extra
When Beth asks her childhood friend Ary to take in her godson, he doesn’t expect their time together to awaken dangerous desires. What seemed like an act of friendship turns into tension and confusion, turning Ary’s life upside down and pushing every boundary to the edge.

EROS (to die in each other)
EROS (morir en el otro)
A shared glance between two lonely men at a shadowy party sparks a connection between their vital spirits.

Discreetest 2000
Discreetest 2000 is a unique Zine and DVD Movie combination from UK artist Wade Radford that gently looks at the small existence of a nomadic couple, Taylor and Adam, at the turn of the millennium.

How to Break Up with Chico
Quero Acabar com Chico
How to Break Up with Chico is an LGBTQIAPN+ short film that features Max, a young man determined to break up with his boyfriend, or at least trying, amid emotional crises, questionable advice, and inevitable relapses. The film explores the dilemmas of the liquid relationship generation, humorously addressing themes such as emotional responsibility, post-breakup grief, and the drama of heartbreak.

The Blame Silence
Além da Culpa
After his father's death, Mauro, a farmer from the countryside, finds himself facing an unexpected freedom. Torn between guilt and desire, he confronts his fears to love another man for the first time.
Dreamland
Part of the Wade on 8 collection 'Dreamland' is an arthouse, shot on video short film. Jack returns for university wanting to rekindle his secret romance with repressed Billy.
Lionel Soukaz, le désir et le manque
Portrait of pioneering LGBT filmmaker Lionel Soukaz, who passed away in February 2025. His work lies at the crossroads of several film traditions that rarely intersect: experimental, activist, pornographic, and diary film. Based on both public and private interviews with Lionel Soukaz.

Sex, Lies and Depravity
Social deprivation, mental illness, addiction, sexuality and drama abound when Jake abandons his wife and kids for Ethan, a young, gay, streetwise charmer. Jake struggles to hide his identity but things come to a climax impacting the hearts and souls of all involved.

Going Bananas
When a futuristic television host accidentally sends her prized invention back in time, trouble ensues for two friends who misunderstand its purpose.

Jérémy Lorca : Viens, on se marre
A bold, personal stand-up show where Lorca shares his life as a gay man with humor, candor, and a touch of provocation. Through anecdotes about dating, sexuality, love, and loneliness, he explores modern relationships, societal norms, and the absurdities of daily life. The show mixes raw honesty, sensuality, and self-deprecating humor, addressing themes like homophobia, desire, and existential doubt. With wit and vulnerability, Lorca invites the audience into his world, balancing laughter with reflection on identity, intimacy, and human connection.