The world is full of stories of various types. Some stories are told more frequently than others because the people who tell them have more authority.

A Chorus Line (1985)

‘A Chorus Line’ is a film that explores sexuality, love, romance, and relationships in a variety of ways. The script is based on James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante’s novel for the 1975 stage performance of the same name.

Boy Meets Girl (2014)

‘Boy Meets Girl’ is a romantic comedy-drama about Ricky (Michelle Hendley), a transsexual woman from rural Kentucky who dreams of breaking into the fashion industry and moving to New York City.

Breakfast on Pluto (2005)

‘Breakfast on Pluto,’ based on Patrick McCabe’s novel of the same name, stars Cillian Murphy as Patrick “Kitten” Braden, a young trans woman from a small Irish town searching not only for love but also for her long-lost mother in London.

Daddy (2015)

Gerald McCullouch’s directorial debut, based on Dan Via’s play, features humorous overtones while addressing the romantic plights of two middle-aged gay men who enjoy a platonic relationship.

Giant Little Ones (2018)

Best pals who are well-known Since they were children, Franky Winter and Ballas Kohl have been like two peas in a pod. But everything changes for them one night.

I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)

‘I Love You Phillip Morris’ has Hollywood A-listers Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor, and Leslie Mann in front of the camera and has a unique plot. While both are inside, Carrey’s Steven Russell, a well-known con artist, falls in love with McGregor’s Phillip Morris.

Joe Bell (2020)

‘Joe Bell’ is a biographical film with a very special and moving genuine story at its core.

Pride (2014)

The LGBTQ community has always had to struggle for their rights and to have their opinions heard and acknowledged. Naturally, films that are based on true events provide for an informative and thought-provoking experience.

Saving Face (2004)

It’s a wonderful story when traditionalism, ethnicity, and complicated sexual/personal identities mix. This is the case with ‘Saving Face,’ which appears to be the first Hollywood film to focus on the Chinese-American community since the classic ‘The Joy Luck Club’ (1993).

Those People (2015)

‘Those People,’ starring Jonathan Gordon, Jason Ralph, and Haaz Sleiman, is a romantic drama film about Charlie, a young gay artist who finds himself between a rock and a hard place when he develops romantic affections for his closest buddy as well as an older foreign concert pianist named Tim.