On August 21, 2015, the world was transfixed by reports of a thwarted terrorist attack on Thalys train #9364 bound for Paris - on attempt prevented by three courageous young Americans, portrayed here by the actual heroes themselves. From childhood to the unlikely events leading up to the attack, director Clint Eastwood follows the interwoven lives of the three men, whose friendship becomes their greatest weapon throughout the harrowing ordeal, and whose bravery saved over 500 passengers from disaster.
Surprise (USA/2015)
After misbehaving at school it's time for young Jack to confess to his mother, but the solution to his "problem" is not like anything he could have imagined.
Vis-a-Vis (UK/Australia/2013)
When a government official comes to inspect Richard and Martin's relationship for visa approval, it is clear that all is not as it seems. Cue hilarious consequences as the two men will stop at nothing to hide their true identity. Will Martin get visa approval or will things turn out for the worst?
A Last Farewell (Sweden/2013)
A Last Farewell looks at an aging author's sorrow over the death of his long-term partner. Haunted by visions of his late husband, and in conflict with his daughter who is trying to renew the ties between them, how will he move on and find peace?
Boygame (Sweden/2013)
Best friends John and Nicolas aren't confident about having sex with girls, so to avoid embarrassment; they decide to get some practice - on each other.
Followers (UK/Australia/2015)
When an elderly woman sees a vision of Jesus on the trunks of a young African man at her swimming class, she befriends him as she believes God has sent her a sign for him to free her of her loneliness.
Middle Man (UK/2014)
After a misunderstanding, Nathan tries to get in contact with his hearing impaired boyfriend through a type-to-talk service. Will the middle man be able to fix the situation or will Nathan have to find another way to communicate?
Caged (Netherlands/2013)
David and Neils spend most of their time working out together on the local sports ground. Meanwhile their gang of friends harass a local boy for being gay. But their tight friendship is about to be thrown off balance by a secret Neils has been keeping.
Kissing Drew (Canada/2013)
A dreary school day in 1992: "Cool kid" Drew is James' sexual fantasy, but Drew is also James' bully. In a single moment, James faces off against both Drew the bully and Drew the fantasy, but is it enough to reclaim his dignity?
Remission (UK/2014)
Two young men and a boy roam the overgrown English countryside, seeking to escape a deadly virus. The two men are forced to take a horrific decision after the boy's behaviour puts them in increasing danger - but is it too late to cheat death?
Mirrors (UK)
In a toilet of a Manchester nightclub, two young men (Jody Latham and Liam Boyle) catch each other's eye. As they reveal their feelings to one another, they find that their lives mirror each other in more ways than one. The only thing left to do is face the person staring back at them.
Home From the Gym (USA) (2014)
From Robert Hawk, who consulted on The Celluloid Closet, Gay Sex In The 70s and Travis Mathews' I Want Your Love and Interior. Leather Bar comes his directorial debut, which places the male form front and centre. An unnamed, sexy man comes home, alone and starts to undress...
Cruise Patrol (Netherlands) (2013)
Take a walk on the wild side and explore what happens on a long and dusty road where a routine cruise patrol takes a strange turn and spirals totally out of control.
Age 17 (Switzerland) (2013)
Matteo is a 17-year-old boy who has fallen in love with Don Massimo, a young priest in the village who leads the local marching band in which Matteo plays the drum. Matteo sees in Massimo a person willing to listen to his fears and desires and for the first time in his life, Matteo feels ready to open up to someone...
Good Morning (Canada) (2014)
Good Morning comically examines the ideas of sexual identity and age anxiety via the story of a man who on the morning after his 30th birthday party wakes up with both a massive hangover, and a 17-year-old boy sleeping on his couch.
I Am Syd Stone (Canada) (2014)
Lights, Camera, Action! When a much-desired Hollywood heartthrob returns back to his home town for a reunion of sorts, he expects to rekindle an old closeted relationship. But soon he learns that things aren't as they seem and secrets always catch up in the end.
Human Warmth (Belgium) (2013)
Antoine has a desire. His passion and his love are so overwhelming that he has to stay close to Bruno. He loves his warmth and he needs it. But as with any relationship, soon comes the time of detachment and what will happen if Antoine's body stops responding?
Showboy (Australia) (2014)
A young football player, Julian Maxwell, finds himself struggling to support his unemployed, recently widowed father while fighting to keep safe the secret he once shared with his mother: He's not only gay, but performs a drag act in a local bar.
Deflated (USA) (2012)
Chris has come to the store with his dad to spend his allowance. His heart is set on getting a bouncy ball, but all of the balls in the ball cage are bright pink...except for one deflated green ball. Ultimately Chris must make a choice: is it okay for boys to play with the bright pink balls or will he take home the deflated green one?
Tonight It's Me (USA) (2014)
A hot young hustler finds himself in uncharted waters when he spends the night with a client who is far from the "Johns" he's used to servicing.
Collection of eight award-winning short films exploring homosexuality in young men.
Deep End (Canada- 2011)
When Dane's older brother comes out, Dane doesn't react very well. But soon after he has to choose between siding with his homophobic classmates or fighting to support his brother.
Family Affair (Brazil - 2011)
Rossi's family are no different from anyone else's but when he tries to fit in with his older brother's group of friends, he finds the outcome more than surprising.
Together (UK)
One month after moving in together David and Mark come home to find a key in the lock of their front door. They check the house and it all seems clear, until they slowly start to realise that they are not alone...
Easy Money (Spain - 2010)
When a handsome rent boy (Spanish heartthrob Mario Casas) shows up at a mysterious client's hotel room, the boy quickly learns that sex appears to be the last thing on his client's mind. What appears to be a simple misunderstanding becomes even more complicated after a knock at the door.
The Wilding (Australia - 2012)
Juvenile inmate Malcolm is in love with his cellmate Tye, but their relationship is confined within their cell. When Malcolm is offered a shot at parole, he finds himself torn between his rare chance for freedom and protecting the one he loves.
Colonial Gods (UK - 2009)
A complicated friendship between a Somali man and Nigerian man unfolds against the chaos of gentrification and displacement in the small immigrant community in Cardiff known as Tiger Bay.
It's Not A Cowboy Movie (France - 2012)
Last night, Brokeback Mountain aired on TV. Vincent watched it and found himself emotionally compelled by the story. Whilst chatting with a classmate in the school toilets, he takes advantage of the break to describe the film as only an adolescent can.
Prora (Switzerland/Germany - 2012)
In this deserted former Nazi holiday camp and communist military complex, teenagers Jan and Matthieu embark on an adventure that could change everything. Whilst exploring their surroundings they confront their identities and ultimately put their friendship at risk.
The most successful short film collection in the world returns for an eleventh instalment.
We Are Animals
This beautifully filmed, bold and daring alternate historical fable is set during the 1980s AIDS crisis. When a closeted young man finds himself in the midst of an anti-government coup, he joins in the fight against the strict regime that is being enforced upon them.
Burger
Set on location in Cardiff, Burger is an observational study looking at the variety of customers that a late night burger bar at¬tracts. Norwegian filmmaker Magnus Mork has painted a beautiful portrait of both gay and straight couples.
Alaska Is a Drag
The unique Leo stands out from the crowd. This isn't ideal when working in a small fish cannery in Alaska. His dreams of leaving this small town appear impossible, until a new boy joins and sees Leo for the superstar he was destined to be.
Three Summers
As poignant as it is daring, Three Summers charts an unlikely friendship between a middle aged divorcee and a teenage boy. As lines are blurred and secrets are shared, a closeness develops in a way they never would have expected.
The Last Time I Saw Richard
Set in a teen mental health clinic, we meet lone wolf Jonah who is forced to share a room with the newly admitted Richard. The boys form a connection based on mutual respect and some common demons; though Jonah soon discovers that not everybody wants to be saved.
Little Man
Facing thirty, Elliott realises he has jeopard¬ised every relationship that has come his way. The weekend his brother shows up on his doorstep and a bizarre neighbour begins spying on him; Elliott is driven to the edge in this uneasy psychological tale of obsession.
For Dorian
For Dorian deals with a sensitive and vastly under-represented issue: the sexual awakening of teenagers with disabilities. Told from the moving perspective of a devoted father of a boy with Down Syndrome, it challenges the ways in which the disabled are frequently asexualised. Spooners
In this hilarious, inventive and pleasingly whimsical comedy, a gay couple's ridiculous quest for a comfortable mattress transforms into a journey of acceptance and public openness with their sexuality.
The survival of mankind hangs in the balance when a merciless tyrant and god of darkness (Gerard Butler) enslaves all of Egypt and plunges the prosperous empire in chaos and conflict. With humanity on the verge of being cast into oblivion their only hope for survival lies with Horus (Nikolaj Coster Waldau) the all-powerful god of the air who must return from his years in exile to wage battle in an epic confrontation where only one god can survive.
When scientists find a way to shrink humans to five inches tall, Paul Safranek (Matt Damon) and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) decide to ditch their stressed out lives in order to get small and live large in a luxurious downsized community. Filled with life-changing adventures and endless possibilities, Leisureland offers more than riches, as Paul discovers a whole new world and realises that we are meant for something bigger.
"Den of Thieves" follows a notorious crew of bank robbers desperate to pull off the ultimate heist: the chance to steal $120 million in cash, unless LA's most feared law enforcement division can stop them.
When Lady Sandra Abbott (Imelda Staunton) discovers that her husband is having an affair, she seeks refuge with her estranged, bohemian sister Bif (Celia Imrie). As a fish out of water, Sandra is at odds with her sister's free-spirited lifestyle, until she is persuaded to join Bif's dance class. Here, Bif and her friends Charlie (Timothy Spall), Jackie (Joanna Lumley) and Ted (David Hayman) show Sandra that retirement is in fact only the beginning, and that divorce might just give her a whole new lease of life and love.
A story of love, class, sex and money, The Line of Beauty crawls deep under the skin of Thatcher's Britain. Framed by the two general elections which returned the Conservative government to power, the series unfurls through four extraordinary years of change and tragedy. Nick Guest, a young, gay Oxford graduate of modest means, is invited to stay with the wealthy Fedden family at their home in west London. Dysfunction and glamour come in equal measure with the Feddens: father Gerald, a Tory MP consumed by his rising status within the party; wife Rachel who barely recognises her manic-depressive daughter Catherine; and son Toby, for whom Nick has had a secret crush ever since their time together at Oxford. Drifting through this world of wealth and power, of cocaine-fuelled country house parties and political soirees, Nick becomes entranced by their powerful, privileged life. But even the comfortable world f the Feddens and their social circle has cracks running through it - cracks that will profoundly affect Nick's life.
From master storyteller, Guillermo del Toro, comes 'The Shape of Water', an otherworldly fairy tale set against the backdrop of Cold War-era America circa 1962. In the hidden, high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa's life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda (Octavia Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment.
When Xiaoping (Miao Miao) joins the military, delicate dreams are dashed by the events of a China undergoing revolution. The devastating Sino-Vietnamese war crashes into 1970's China, changing the lives of the Army's young new recruits forever. In this epic spanning several decades, 'Youth' shows Comrades of the People's Liberation Army fight amongst themselves as much as on the battlefield - and cause as much damage as the War that tore their lives apart.
Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) leads his group of escaped Gladers on their final mission. To save their friends, they must break into the legendary Last City, a WCKD-controlled labyrinth that may turn out to be the deadliest maze of all! Anyone who makes it out alive will get answers to the questions the Gladers have been asking since they first arrived in the maze.
Journey's End is set in northern France in March 1918 as C Company, led by Captain Stanhope (Sam Claflin), arrives to take its turn in the front line. Told that a German offensive is imminent, Stanhope drowns his fears in whisky while the other officers (Paul Bettany, Tom Sturridge and Stephen Graham) and their cook (Toby Jones') attempt to distract themselves in their dugout with talk of food and life before the war. They are joined in the trenches by Raleigh (Asa Butterfield), a new young officer fresh out of training who is excited about his first real posting and the chance to serve under his schoolboy hero Stanhope. Raleigh's naive enthusiasm contrasts with the other men's mounting fear as the tension rises and the attack draws ever closer.
A live musical recounting the final days of Jesus Christ and those around him.
Tracklisting:
- Overture
- Heaven on Their Minds
- What's the Buzz / Strange Thing Mystifying
- Everything's Alright
- This Jesus Must Die
- Hosanna
- Simon Zealotes / Poor Jerusalem
- Pilate's Dream
- The Temple
- Everything's Alright (Reprise) / I Don't Know Howto Love Him
- Damned for All Time / Blood Money
- The Last Supper
- Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)
- Transition / The Arrest
- Peter's Denial
- Pilate and Christ
- King Herod's Song
- Transition After Herod
- Could We Start Again, Please?
- Judas's Death
- Trial Before Pilate (Including the 39 Lashes)
- Superstar
- The Crucifixion / John Nineteen: Forty-One
- Curtain Call
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