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- Camp Beaverton: Meet the Beavers is a documentary film by Ana Grillo and Beth Nelsen, aka Ana Mission and Agent Nelsen. Camp Beaverton is the Home for Wayward Girls, the only queer, all women, trans-inclusive, sex positive theme camp set within Burning Man, an 8-day experimental art festival that encourages radical self expression found deep within the Nevada desert. The Beavers create a safe space to explore their boundaries while they build a community of friendship, trust, and lifelong relationships.
- The story takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia. Two Russian schoolgirls suffer crash in natural love. Once they've met each other and fall in love. But once they've found that they are sisters...
- The theater troupe named "Les Filles d'Eve et du Serpent" arrives in Avignon and shakes up the rules of decency with its three erotic shows.
- The story of six men lost at sea in the North Atlantic.
- A look at the life and career of Ultimate Fighting Champion's welterweight world champ Georges St-Pierre, also known as "GSP".
- With some of the world's largest fracking operations on his territory, a young indigenous leader and lawyer confronts the fractures within his community and himself as he struggles to reconcile traditional teachings with the law to protect the land.
- Filmed in Sri Lanka FROM DUST is a cinematic expose that takes an incisive look at a government's response to a natural disaster. Shot in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami this documentary brings us into close contact with three people and questions why survivors in Sri Lanka weren't allowed to rebuild their homes along Sri Lanka's coastline. This critically acclaimed film follows two survivors and an aid worker over the course of a year in Sri Lanka after the tsunami: Ravi is a young entrepreneur who lived near the coast in the city of Galle. He lost his father and sister in the tsunami and now has to support his remaining family. As he tries to rebuild his home, the Sri Lankan government declares a ban on building within 100 meters of the coastline. Ravi and his neighbors are promised new land on which to rebuild and from the confines of a tent, they begin to wait. Cyril saved his wife and child in the tsunami and now shelters them in a tent. He is a fisherman who lost his boat and now fishes from a wooden stilt wedged in the ocean. His home was within 100 meters of the ocean and he is told that he cannot rebuild but will be relocated to flats 10km away up in the hills. He tries to move on with life but contemplates the future. Cameron is an acupuncturist from Australia, who flew to Sri Lanka 2 weeks after the tsunami. Amidst treating people and trying to help them rebuild, he soon discovers that aid workers are also being prevented from rebuilding homes. Cameron begins to question the Sri Lankan government's response to this disaster and soon discovers the ulterior motives behind the 100 meter rule. Following a span of major natural disasters in 2005, this film reveals life in tents and ulterior motives that are stalling the rebuilding effort in Sri Lanka - revealing an untold story about a "100 meter rule" and the opportunities that arise in the wake of a natural disaster.
- Two young people both longing to be close to somebody. In the darkness of the nightclub they meet one night in December.
- Gun Porn documents the creation, and subsequent public display on the streets of Washington DC on the eve of gun control legislation, of a unique and violent work of art: Viktor Mitic's sculpture of the same name consisting of a working school bus showered with thousands of rounds of ammunition. The perplexing and unsettling sculpture challenges notions of violence and vulnerability, polarizing unsuspecting passers-by as it is moved around the US capital and dropped in front of the White House. Of particular interest is the contradiction between the transgressive way the work was created, and its later interpretation by the public.
- In 2013, Beijing became the city with the most expensive rents in the world. The rising prices also affected the film's director, Ryuji Otsuka, his wife and their small child. With the help of a handheld video camera and casual and hidden cameras, he has created a personal diary that begins at the moment when he must search for a new flat after his rent was suddenly and significantly raised. From this has emerged an immediate, spontaneous testimony about everyday situations that can change easily into acute conflicts - not only due to financial pressure, but also because of the ruthless approach of landlords and indifferent police.
- "Topless Shock Syndrome" is a compelling documentary that follows controversial artist Holly Van Voast into New York's alternative "punk drag" community. Along the way the audience meets women of the Top Free movement and the ground breaking court ruling that unites them. This is a journey through the thorny issues of civil rights, gender equality and a society struggling with conflicting concepts of morality. Sometimes amusing--and sometimes disturbing--the film captures the world as told by Holly and the women of the top free movement.
- This documentary explores the sub-culture of pro-gaming through the lives of North America's best E-Sports team, Team Evil Geniuses, as they tour the world competing for money, fame, and glory.
- Short documentary about Irish alternative model Melissa Hayward. A funny and fascinating character study of a young Irish woman who is determined to have her entire body covered in tattoos by the time she is 40. Beautiful, striking, and eccentric, with a chameleon-like ability to transform between radically-different looks, Melissa is a true original. Melissa and the photographers she works with introduce us to a surreal world of alternative beauty.
- Shannon McDonough hits the Quebec culture capital, Montreal, to investigate that famous 'joie de vivre' - joy of living. During her exploration of this city of eclectic endeavors, Shannon laces up for some rollerbabe action, chats with Montreal's "Gay Ambassador", brushes up on her queer history and dives into the Montreal nightlife - which includes her personal favorite: Le Drugstore and its 5 floors of lovely ladies - and a favorite of the local boys, Le Parking and its jumping dance floor packed with hot, topless men.
- Bump! is the world's first gay and lesbian travel and lifestyle television series. It is unique and international in scope. In each episode Bump! presents a new gay-friendly destination in a stylish and upbeat format. Bump! travels the globe in search of fascinating gay human-interest stories. From gay tourism hotspots like Miami and London, to urban centres such as Montreal and Los Angeles, Bump! focuses its lens on gay and lesbian communities around the globe.
- BUMP sails into the beautiful beach side destination, Provincetown. Thousands of partiers join host Deb Pearce as she takes on Commercial Street during Carnival. Deb gets her hands wet in the Atlantic to catch - then cook - her very own Cape Cod inspired lunch. Deb meets up with comedian Bruce Vilanch for a romantic wine facial at Shui Spa. When the sun goes down, Deb hits the hottest parties, P-Town style!
- It may be small, but it's mighty! Join host Deb Pearce as she invades the not so sleepy town of Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan. Deb gets crafty in this gay-away destination by becoming a brewster at the local brewery. Then, she gets some serious tough love from a group of girls while climbing Mount Baldhead. Deb rewards herself by meeting some hot locals and chartering a private yacht.
- All aboard sailors! Join Charlie David as he explores this naval town, visits the best shopping spots with celebrity fashion designers and then rides some serious waves on Pacific. Beach Charlie checks out Barry's Bootcamp for a special work out, discovering why San Diego is one of the fittest cities in America. At night, Charlie hits the bars to hunt some bears - and quickly becomes the hunted!
- It's a place where anything goes anytime. Join host Charlie David for a sneak peak into one of the most intense capital cities in the world: Bangkok. Charlie covers this buzzing city by land and water touring the canals, markets and ancient temples. Then, Charlie checks out a world renowned restaurant with a very sexy message. And no trip to Bangkok would be complete without a Thai-style drag show of lady boys.
- To celebrate Bump's 100th episode, host Charlie David has his sights set on one of the biggest capital cities in the world, with 30 million people packed into one beautiful place. It's a stylish and mind blowing metropolis, perfectly mixing modern luxury with centuries of tradition. Join Charlie as he explores the hidden markets, temples and nightlife that makes Tokyo a world class destination.
- Lea somehow tries to get away from love.
- Celine has recently gotten a divorce and is now facing her new celibate state.
- Steph learns a costly lesson about not taking anything for granted.
- Noémie knows that she is gay. She just hasn't kissed any girl yet.
- Alex mostly doesn't want to ask herself questions, while Anne wants answers.
- Émilie finds herself homeless and "catless" after her recent separation.
- The girls reunite for a weekend at the country house.
- Every good thing has an end.