Sasha 2010
Not Rated | 1h 42min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 24 March 2011 (Germany)
Storyline:
Sasha is a piano prodigy under pressure to gain admittance to a prestigious music school. What is really stressing Sasha is his emerging sexuality, plus his piano tutor is moving away, because Sasha is in love with him, and no one knows.
Noblemen 2019
1h 48min | Drama | 6 September 2019 (USA)
Storyline:
A 15 year old boy, struggling with his adolescent years, is terrorized by a gang of bullies in a posh boarding school. This sets forth a chain of events that leads to a loss of life and innocence.
Story of a Bad Boy 1999
Not Rated | 1h 25min | Comedy, Drama, Music | 12 July 2001 (Germany)
Storyline:
17-year-old Pauly is a closeted high school kid who wants it all. His dad wants him to make the track team, his mom wants him to do well in the band, and Pauly just wants to get closer to the new student teacher doing the school play.
The Danish Boys 2019
1h 36min | Drama | 1 November 2019 (USA)
Storyline:
In a Copenhagen motel, a renowned politician’s hookup doesn’t go to plan. Meanwhile at an underground nightclub, a mother and son are connected via song. Whereas out in the suburbs, a football team prepares for the big outing – of one of its players. Explore an exciting array of Danish short films from directors to watch and a cast that includes Claes Bang (The Square) and Birthe Neumann (Festen).
The Language of Love 2013
10min | Short, Drama, Romance | 12 October 2013 (UK)
Storyline:
“The aim was to pick up chicks by sounding like a Frenchman. Hasn’t really worked out yet.” Charlie’s a mess. His best friend’s not talking to him, he can’t concentrate on his work…and now the clock’s ticking on his french exam. But the courage to speak can come from the most unlikely places.
Juan Gabriel is dead 2018
15min | Short, Comedy, Drama | 6 March 2018 (USA)
Storyline:
Best friends Beto and Daniel spend most of their time together. Daniel struggles with his gender identity just to hide his feelings for Beto. To be himself he has to overcome his fear by showing Beto what he truly feels.
Moments of joy, bonding and roughhousing on a school trip to the beach counterpoint one teen boy’s introspective sexual awakenings and questionings. Magnificent cinematography and editing create a visual feast that provides the imagery for a narrated poem by Peter Laberge alluding to early homosexual desires, but with Catholic overtones never directly expressed. This is a moving examination of becoming aware of one’s difference—yes, this can be frightening, as can be the threats to one’s safety that still come with it. “And he likes us until he doesn’t / Like trees struck by lightening / We aren’t visible until we’re on fire.”—from “Boy Saint” by Peter Laberge