A quirky romantic comedy about London ladies looking for love, the ideal partner, and the perfect sperm donor!
"Gives rise to as much hilarity as it does heartache. It�s great that one of the few films to deal with gay parenting does it with such an uplifiting touch" - GT
Real life 11-time Muay Thai boxing champion Dida Diafat stars in this adrenaline-pumped, semi-fictionalized version of his own life story about Thai boxing.
Accompanied by a thumping hip-hop soundtrack, �Chok Dee� is unlike anything you have seen before.
Handsome and carefree David is on holiday at the beach with eternally upbeat boyfriend Jim. A wide stretch of empty coast, abandoned lighthouse, they have it all to themselves. That is, until Jim's long lost twin sister Avril shows up.
The DVD also includes two heatwarming short films.
Asia Argento plays Zingarina, an impulsive and passionate Parisienne who sets off on a journey across the gritty wilderness of Romania in search of love and redemption.
12-year-old Maxi is a renowned diva in his Manila locale. Things get complicated when he meets and falls for rookie cop, Victor - spelling disaster for the family operations.
Three skinheads confront and murder a gay man they meet n a park. Known to the local police they are quickly arrested. Beyond Hatred goes behind the scenes of their trial. This is an astonishing film, not about homophobia rather about intolerance and the pain of forgiveness.
Elsa Seifert successfully works as probation officer, but the relationship to her longtime companion is in trouble since their daughter moved out. Then she gets to know Jan (Kostja Ullmann from 'Summer Storm'), a 16-year-old criminal, who offers to submit himself sexually to her. Although being shocked in the beginning, Elsa gets more and more attracted to the young man.
There's no comedy quite like the comedy of cultural misunderstanding. In one day in Europe, Berliners, Muscovites, Parisians and Turks all struggle to comprehend one another, with hilarious results.
A bittersweet tale of an Iranian refugee struggling to survive in a small German town and her love for a local woman.
"Tabatabai draws a convincing portrait of a woman desperately suppressing her natural desires out of concern for her own safety, a double lie that eats away her insides, and there's a genuine erotic charge to her and Sarnau's scenes together." - Variety
Three young Russian recruits struggle to survive the last hundred days of training before becoming real soldiers.
Using the real Red Army during the final days of the Soviet Union, the vignettes of the film gradually merge to form a story of frustration and despair, mirroring the plight of the entire Soviet Block at the time.
Skipping school, bullying the posh kids, smuggling drugs, mutual masturbation, body modification and searching for the ideal spot to top oneself: all this and more during the teenage years of a group of Singaporean street kids.
"Confrontational... demands to be seen" Channel4.com