An ambitious young New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex.
A weekend getaway with friends at a remote cabin turns into chaos after it's revealed that one of the guests is not what they seem.
A promising undercover agent assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target.
A woman, after an abusive childhood, escapes into competitive swimming, sexual experimentation, toxic relationships, and addiction before finding her voice through writing.
A successful black businessman, haunted by his crumbling marriage and identity crisis, is drawn into a sexualized game of cat and mouse with a mysterious white woman on a subway that leads to a violent conclusion.
When a powerful politician falls for a strong-willed superstar, their passionate romance quickly spirals into a dangerous game of obsession, pride, and heartbreak.
Julian Hackenberg, José Ramón Soroiz, Troy Kotsur, Jess Alexander, Zorion Eguileor, Johnny Sequoyah,
Jose Mari Goenaga, Aitor Arregi, Johannes Roberts,
Vicente, an elderly gay man, decides to hide his sexual orientation after moving to a nursing home, where he will have to face his own fears and prejudices.
In the 1970s on a airline flight, Gloria and her friends try to hook up with people to join the 'mile high club'.
Johan, a gay man in Copenhagen, revels in nightlife until meeting William, a transgender man. Their profound love challenges societal norms surrounding gender, identity, and relationships.
The Second Wind is the debut production of filmmaker Indira Baikerikar. An athlete for the past 13 years, she recently explored theatre with Rangshila Theatres. As she performed on stage, her love for writing grew. Sports has always been her passion, and she wanted to share this incredible journey with the world through the real stories of two athletes. Their stories are deeply heartfelt, and she hopes the audience will witness their journey and experience their transformation firsthand. The film features an all-women cast, portraying the stories of four women. Notably, the director, writer, and producer-Indira Baikerikar herself-is also a woman. Authenticity is at the heart of the film, featuring real races as part of the story. The cinematography beautifully brings the narrative to life, capturing real-time locations and transforming them into a visual masterpiece. The music is organic, composed and launched for the first time by the artist, adding a unique touch to the film. Recognizing the power of this womencentric, inspiring film, the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPAA) has recommended The Second Wind for showcasing and marketing at the Cannes Film Festival. Alongside the film, Indira Baikerikar's book, also titled The Second Wind, will be launched at the festival. The purpose behind both the film and the book is to inspire the 99% of the world-across different generations-who may be unaware of the importance of mental and physical fitness. Through her own experience with sports, Indira has learned the value of reinventing one's passion, and she hopes to pass on this message to the world: "Nothing in life is over until it's done.
A rising pop star's dreams are shattered when a leaked sex tape threatens her career. She must fight back against betrayal and public scrutiny to reclaim her narrative and future.
In Javanese culture, Gowok is a term for a woman who is hired to teach household and sexuality to teenage or pre-marriage boys. The groom's family rents a gowok for their son before marriage.
A career woman's spell backfires - her sexual partners transform into dogs. She juggles work, romance, and an growing pack of pups while trying to manage her curse.
Abby seeks to impress her crush by learning a specific sexual position, enlisting a stripper's help. However, she realizes true self-discovery and lasting friendship are more valuable.