Being a widower of many years, Harry Mitchell is looking for Miss Right. On the other hand, his son Jeff is looking for Mr Right.
The film focuses on the relationship father and son have together as they both seek a soulmate - Harry could best be described as his son's best mate, almost to the point of annoyance. When tragedy strikes, father and son are left with each other. But by no means will you be left sad by the end.
When Timothy Conigrave falls in love with the captain of the football team, John Caleo, at their Catholic all-boys school in Melbourne, the two embark on a passionate journey of love, betrayal and forgiveness. This bestselling true story is at once sexy, romantic, funny and sad - a masterpiece of authentic emotion that you won't forget.
(outline shamelessly ripped from Amazon.com as I really couldn't have summed it up better myself)
Jesse Green never thought he'd have children. This is the true story of how Jesse met Andy, and how this meeting resulted in him becoming an accidental co-adoptive father of two delightful little boys. The story obviously touches on the less conventional challenges associated with two gay guys raising children. Just as much though, it touches on a range of other concepts that we can all relate to - what it means to be gay, how you find yourself in the world, and even how the world sees you beyond a same-genital preference.
After years of being home schooled by hippie parents, Emerson is
enrolled at his local high school. The intelligent and androgynous
youth confounds his classmates and captures the attention of his
English teacher. The teacher-student relationship leads to problems for
everyone involved.
Aaron and Christian are as opposite as can be. Aaron is a Mormon missionary, doing his 'service' travelling the countryside preaching the word of God to anyone that will listen. He's also a new neighbour to Christian - dick-loving party animal that works at a local restaurant.
Christian is inspired by a $50 bet to get Aaron in the sack - an unlikely scenario, but Aaron clearly has some repressed interest.
When 48-year-old widow Hwei-Lan Gao (Joan Chen) informs her less-than understanding father she's pregnant, he banishes her from Flushing until she remarries or proves Immaculate Conception. With nowhere else to go, Hwei-Lan moves in with her grown daughter, Wil (Michelle Krusiee), a Manhattan doctor who doesn't want a roommate, especially since she's met Viv (Lynn Chen), her sexy young lover. So Wil does what any dutiful child with an expectant, unmarried mother on her hands would do: she proceeded to set Hwei-Lan up with every eligible bachelor in town.
They say love and money don't mix, but you can't blame Harry Lockheart for trying. He's been whisked from a life of petty crime to Hollywood, where he'll audition for the role of a movie detective and be tutored for the part by a private eye. Now all Harry has to do is convince the dream girl he meets that he's an actual detective. And try not to stumble over the corpses as he reels life abruptly gives way to the real. Lights, camera, and plenty of action!
Alim is an Ismaili Canadian who lives in London, thousands of miles
from his family, for one very good reason--he has a boyfriend. His
ideal gay life begins to unravel when his mother shows up to find him a
proper Muslim girlfriend and convince him to return to Canada for his
cousin's extravagant wedding.
Twenty-something Italo-Canadian Angelo Barberini and his former best buddy Nino Paventi become a couple and move in together. Live could be so easy if there weren't their families who cause complete chaos when Angelo decides to come out of the closet. A hilarious comedy full of neurotic characters, witty dialogues and great humour. A compliment to the brilliant cast who makes this comedy a really unforgettable experience.