Girls, Gays & Theys

Girls, Gays & Theys

These are the voices that refused to be silent, the stories that refused to be erased, and the films that refused to look away. From trailblazing women to LGBTQ+ pioneers to the beautifully unclassifiable — this is cinema that sees you, celebrates you, and speaks directly to you. No filters. No compromises. Just truth.

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Girls, Gays & Theys
  • Margaret Fuller: Transatlantic Revolutionary

    Preeminent female Victorian Age intellectual collaborates with Transcendentalists Emerson and Thoreau, educates Boston Brahmins and incarcerated women in classic literature. A brilliant and brash social critic, she arrives in Rome and embeds in the Italian Republican Revolution for democratic uto...

  • Stevie Nicks: Through The Looking Glass

    She's been making music for over four decades, is responsible for composing some of the best loved and joyous contemporary songs ever, and is quite simply a superstar with a capital S. But it has to be said that Stevie Nicks is not always given the credit she so richly deserves, especially by the...

  • Hope Village

    Lucy Hall is The Hope Dealer. As a young girl, she watched her family disappear into the worlds of alcohol and drugs, and then she too was caught in the web of generational addiction. But Lucy found her way to recovery. Her story of self-empowerment is now at the center of saving others. She's he...

  • Nobody Famous

    Set against the backdrop of the socially and politically volatile 1960s, Nobody Famous traces the quick rise and steady fall of the 60s folk/pop trio, The Pozo Seco Singers. It is the award-winning story of the threesome and their lead singer Susan Taylor (Pie). The Pozo-Seco Singers were an Amer...