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- A Utah polygamist who owns home improvement stores in the Salt Lake City area juggles relationships with three wives while trying to keep his complex family life from becoming a public scandal.
- In 1985, Prior is diagnosed with AIDS and his lover Louis deserts him. Powerful lawyer Roy Cohn tempts Mormon and closeted gay Joe Pitt to the dark side. Joe and Louis get it on while Joe's wife Harper hallucinates an imaginary friend.
- A promiscuous gay party animal falls for a young Mormon missionary, leading to crisis, cliché, and catastrophe.
- What happens after Tanner is outed by his classmates and becomes the title "gay best friend" for three high school queen bees?
- The Falls is a feature film about two missionaries that fall in love while on their mission.
- This third and final film of the Falls trilogy revisits former Mormon missionaries Chris and RJ, six years after they first fell in love and were disciplined for it, as they formulate a plan to be together at long last.
- About a baseball player named Brady Kelly and a flamboyant actor named Cheeks and their adjustment to married life after a wedding in Las Vegas to celebrate the Marriage Equality Act passed in the United States.
- Chris and RJ reunite five years after coming out to their families and their church as gay men, where the factors that led to their separation are revealed as they mourn the death of their mutual friend Rodney.
- Believer.
- The story is based on the life of Kimo and Ben. Both gay. Both Mormon. A special and loving relationship spanning three decades, only to be shattered by cancer, HOWARD defies condemnation from family, church, and community, when tolerance and acceptance of relationships outside the perceived "norm" were rare. This couple's long-term journey would prove that love, at its highest level, can overcome obstacles and make a positive impact on others, starting with living their truth without compromising their own faith and family that shunned them. In a world of dysfunctional relationships and forced "happiness," this story truly provides hope and inspiration. At its core, HOWARD changes the hearts and minds of those touched by it.
- What happens when two profoundly lonely men who are strangers, one older and gay, and the second younger and questioning, take one last chance at making a sincere human connection? Based on true events in the life of the writer/director.
- LGBT students grapple with questions of faith, sexuality, gender and love while attending Brigham Young University in Provo Utah.
- A young lesbian couple raised in the Mormon faith marries into a polygamist family. Dire consequences ensue, but ultimately, through love and hope, they help to redefine the concept of the traditional family unit.
- Latter Day Jew follows H. Alan Scott, a gay former Mormon/converted Jew/cancer survivor/writer-comedian, as he finds his spiritual path and prepares for his Bar Mitzvah.
- A scorching indictment of the Mormon Church's historic involvement in the promotion & passage of California's Proposition 8 and the Mormon religion's secretive, decades-long campaign against LGBT human rights.
- Documentary about the first gay prom in America, that took place in West Hollywood, promoted by students of the EAGLES center, an alternative high shool.
- In 2004, Log Cabin -- the Gay Republican Club -- was put to the test. President Bush's unequivocal opposition to gay marriage presented them with a stark choice, whether to be good Republicans and support the President, or stand up for their civil rights as gay Americans. This decision afforded them a historic opportunity to affect the election but it also opened schisms that threatened the unity of the Log Cabin itself. In GAY REPUBLICANS politics get personal as the Log Cabin wrestle with an issue that goes to the core of their identity.
- A young gay Mormon man in Los Angeles tries to date men, but gets repeatedly dumped with a text message. When he reconnects with an old boyfriend a wrongly addressed text message becomes the reason for him leaving the city and going home to his Mormon compound. There the two worlds collide. Yet his hippie friend comes to rescue him.
- A documentary about being among the LGBT community in modern society, told through interviews with LGBT celebrities and community leaders.
- What happens when religiously conservative Christian parents have children who "become homosexual?" FAMILY FUNDAMENTALS is filmmaker Arthur Dong's personal attempt to answer that explosive question.
- Will and Eli meet by chance in a bar and head to the salt flats searching for a party. In the process, however, they take the first steps towards finding and accepting themselves.
- Two gay ex-Mormon missionaries travel across the United States to confront their past and explore their futures while discussing with other gay Mormons about the rejection, oppression and the reality of a growing number of LGBT suicides within the LDS community.
- With remarkable honesty, good humor, great music and real heart, Inlaws & Outlaws weaves together true stories of couples and singles, gay and straight, to embrace what we all have in common: we love.
- The Smith Family a lesson in love chronicles one exceptional family's struggle to endure the physical and emotional trauma surrounding the death of a husband, father and pillar of the Mormon community. Kim Smith's life was shattered by the revelation of her husband's homosexual infidelity and her resulting HIV infection. Enduring the emotional strains of betrayal, condemnation of the Mormon Church and her own impending illness, Kim's tragic yet empowering odyssey forces her to redefine her own sense of family, faith and forgiveness. "The Smiths: a lesson in love" is the story of one woman's extraordinary choices and enduring spirit of compassion.
- This film is a frank examination of the diverse experiences of children of gay and lesbian parents. The documentary profiles sixteen sons and daughters between the ages of four and twenty-three in five diverse families who are facing the usual highs and lows of growing up while encountering varied reactions from extended family, classmates, teachers, neighbors, and public officials.