3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Gay (2) films at We Are Moving Stories. These include documentary and drama, animation, shorts, feature length and episodic web stories including Asian voices, past and present experiences - and mental health.
Total length of this section: 22 films.
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Treading Yesterday - the series If there were a way to go back and correct the one thing you’ve come to regret most in life would you, could you, should you? Eric’s Already decided, he just didn’t tell anyone. Length: 30 minute episodes. Writer and Creator Craig Bettendorf:
Last Will and Testicle - A man reveals his testicular cancer diagnosis to his quirky friends and family. Length: 13 minutes. Director Byron Lane:
Season 2 - A gay man struggles with his walking and talking lump of testicular cancer. Length: 20 minutes. Writer/Director Byron Lane:
The Queens Project is a fast-paced comedic web series about gay nerds living in Astoria, NY on a journey to discover whether the pursuit of their hopes and dreams will lead to failure or fulfillment – and they’re not sure which one freaks them out more. Each episode is between 5 and 8 minutes. Creator Ken Arpino:
After Nightfall - Who Killed Troy McLeavey? Length: 6 x 10 minute episodes. Writer/Director/Producer Wayne Tunks:
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M/M - Matthias lives in Berlin. Matthias likes techno. Matthew likes Matthias. Matthew wants Matthias. Matthew wants to be Matthias. Length: 81 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Drew Lint:
Breaking Fast - Mo, a practicing Muslim living in West Hollywood, is learning to navigate life post heartbreak. Enter Kal, an All-American guy who surprises Mo by offering to break fast with him during the holy month of Ramadan. Length: 1 hour 31 minutes. Writer/Director Mike Mosallam:
Shared Rooms is a romantic comedy feature film that brings together three interrelated tales of gay men seeking family, love and sex during the holiday season. Length: 75 minutes. Writer/Director Rob Williams:
Daddy's Boy - In front of the hot lights of a porn set and behind the closed doors of a burlesque studio, four young men leave boyhood behind and end up shedding more than just their clothes and inhibitions. Length: 78 Minutes. Director: Daniel Armando:
Flatbush Luck - In Fatbush, you gotta make your own luck. Length: 90 Minutes. Director Casper Andreas:
Homosaywhat - Homophobia didn’t just happen. Orchestrated campaigns by cultural institutions and public figures have systemically instilled anti-LGBTQ prejudice into American culture by shaping public opinion. Length: 1 hour 15 minutes. Writer/Director Craig Bettendorf:
<ASIAN VOICES>
A Thousand Words Unspoken - Filmmaker Derek Ho’s journey investigating how his gay brother’s adoption of Christianity impacted on his sexuality. A story of brotherly love and betrayal, it reveals it was Derek who outed his brother thirty years earlier. Length: 26.16 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Derek Ho:
Intimate Strangers is a 4-minute documentary about the journey of two Chinese homosexuals, Qiang and Yiling, looking for “marriage of convenience” within the Chinese LGBT group in Australia. Both of them are trying hard to find the perfect heterosexual “partner” with which to build a stable fake relationship. Writer/Director/Editor Chouwa Liang:
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Unlikely Temptations - After thirty nine days and nights wandering the desert, Jesus suffers the ungodly challenge of the Devil's most bizarre and tantalizing temptations. Length: 9.15 minutes. Director Cory Reeder:
Sunset - In the days following Pearl Harbor, a young gay man must decide whether to serve overseas or remain in New York City with his streetwise lover. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Gary S. Jaffe:
Hiding in Daylight - After a gay purge, four best friends are surviving by living in fake marriages to each other. They secretly meet once a week to see their true spouse and play a "game" where they reminisce about their former openly gay lives. After three years of weekly gatherings, they must determine if their clandestine meetings are worth risking their lives. In one night, emotions run high, friendships begin to unravel and everything changes in an instant. Length: 14.56 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Cheryl Allison:
Coming of Age - In the afterglow of sex, a generation gap opens between two men as they struggle to define trust in the age of open relationships and NSA hookups. Length: 7.26 minutes. Writer/Director Doug Tompos:
The Fall - Upon the retelling of his first same-sex relationship as a teenager, an older man reflects on the strength and vulnerability required in both boxing and in relationships. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director Shannon Anderson:
A Doll’s Eyes - Haunted by the movie 'Jaws' since childhood, a filmmaker discovers why the movie affected him so deeply. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Jonathan Wysocki:
<MENTAL HEALTH>
You Say Hello - Suffocating under the weight of expectation and loneliness, Will decides on his 27th birthday to drive out to his family's empty beach house near Santa Barbara with the plan to kill himself. Amidst flashbacks to earlier moments with his family, he makes his preparations, but then he chooses to spend his last night with a handsome stranger whom he finds on an escort website. When enigmatic Mike arrives, the pair shares an unexpected evening together that might alter both of their lives for the better. Length: 21.56 minutes. Director/Producer Lovell Holder:
Hanging - An abstract animated documentary based on director Nick LeDonne’s own personal struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts after a near attempted hanging in November 2014. His feelings of depression are personified through a dark luring fog and a loving mother desperately trying to keep her son alive. Length: 5.40 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Nick LeDonne:
Sonnet -Two lifelong friends come together in Los Angeles searching for a reason to live. Length: 15 minutes. Filmmakers Charlotte Rothwell, Alessandro Nori and Jeff Bomberger: