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The original U.K. Series!! This groundbreaking series by Russell T. Davies (Doctor Who) became a television phenomenon in the U.K. and inspired a long-running American remake. Witty, daring, and unapologetic, it celebrates gay culture while tackling universal themes of friendship, love, self-acceptance, and adulthood. Nominated for four BAFTAs (including best actor) and winner of a GLAAD Media Award for outstanding TV drama, the complete series 1 and 2 shine with “considerable complexity, insight, poignancy, and humor” (Los Angeles Times).
Legendary Hollywood star Dean Stockwell gives a commanding performance as Dell Farraday, a gruff father who inflicts his homophobia on his gay youngest son, Campbell (played by heartbreaker Jason Behr, of WB's "Roswell" fame).
Travis Furlong (John Benjamin Hickey — Love! Valour! Compassion! and Freedom Writers) is suicidal and naked, and on the verge of jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge in despair over the recent death of his lover, Bobby (Jonathan Walker, Broadway Damage). Rhonda Portelli (Wendy Makkena, Serving In Silence), a love-starved wise-cracking straight girl recently fired from her bank teller job, comes to his rescue.
After reaching number one in eighteen countries and selling 20 million singles worldwide, gay pop group Exposed reveals their sordid behind-the-scenes sexual exploits.
Megan (Natasha Lyonne) has it all. She's popular, pretty, dates the captain of the football team, and she's a cheerleader. To Megan's surprise, one day her family and friends confront her with evidence that she is gay: she's a vegetarian, she doesn't like kissing her boyfriend, and she's got a poster of a cheerleader in her locker.
This tremendously powerful portrait of the life and death of Brandon Teena was one of the best films of 1999, and, in our humble opinion: one of the best films of all time.
One day Felice embraces Lilly and kisses her on the mouth in a way Lilly has never experienced before. She is shocked, slaps Felice, and turns away from her; and yet she feels that something has begun