Title | Director | Country | Genre | Cast | Notes | |
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Australia | Musical, comedy, drama | Terence Stamp, Daniel Kellie, Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, Leighton Picken, Bill Hunter, Sarah Chadwick, Mark Holmes, Julia Cortez and Ken Radley | ||||
Apart From Hugh | Jon Fitzgerald | United States | Drama | David Merwin, Steve Arnold, Jennifer Reid | Screenplay by Jon Fitzgerald | |
Bar Girls | Marita Giovanni | United States | Drama | Nancy Allison Wolfe, Liza D'Agostino, Camila Griggs, Michael Harris, Justine Slater, Lisa Parker, Pam Raines, Paula Sorge, Cece Tsou, Caitlin Stansbury, Patti Sheehan, Lee Everett, Betsy Burke, Laurie Jones and Chaz Bono (credited as Chastity Bono) | Screenplay by Lauran Hoffman, adapted from her stage play of the same name | |
Belle al Bar | Italy | Comedy | ||||
Color of Night | United States | Thriller | ||||
United States | Drama | James Andrews, Mary Beth Aylesworth, Mike Barbour, Steve Bilich, Wendy Brokaw, Bojesse Christopher, Dennis Christopher, Adrian Davey, Kimberly Flynn, Richard Foster, Will Gorgess, Terry Herrington, Nick Kokotakis, Russell Scott Lewis and Matt Nolan | ||||
Coming Out Under Fire | United States | Documentary | Based on Allan Bérubé's book examining the attitudes toward homosexuality in the United States Armed Forces during World War II, it won a Teddy Award and Peabody Award.[1] | |||
Eclipse | Canada | Drama | ||||
Ed Wood | United States | Comedy, drama | Johnny Depp, Martin Landau, Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette, Lisa Marie, Jeffrey Jones, Max Casella, Brent Hinkley, Bill Murray, George "The Animal" Steele, Juliet Landau, Ned Bellamy, Mike Starr, Stanley DeSantis, Rance Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio, Korla Pandit, Gregory Walcott and Conrad Brooks | |||
Fast Trip, Long Drop | United States | Documentary | An autobiographical film of a 29-year-old bisexual activist/filmmaker, finding out he is HIV-positive.[2] | |||
Four Weddings and a Funeral | United Kingdom | Romance, comedy, drama | ||||
United States | Short, drama | Raoul O'Connell, Ann Russo (credited as Ann Zupa), Kevin McClatchy, Greg Lauren, Steven Brinberg, Thomas Lennon (credited as Tom Lennon), Tom Hickey, Jerry Haggerty, Bianca, Reggie Cabico, Aimee Cummins, Sara Goodman, Matt Kapp, Ross Kennett and Drew Lee | ||||
Go Fish | United States | Romance, drama | Guinevere Turner, V.S. Brodie, T. Wendy McMillan, Anastasia Sharp, Migdalia Melendez, Scout and Dave Troche | |||
Heavenly Creatures | United Kingdom Germany New Zealand | Crime, drama | Based on the Parker-Hulme murder case | |||
I Like It Like That | United States | Romance, comedy, drama | ||||
I Like You, I Like You Very Much | Japan | Drama | ||||
Interview with the Vampire | United States | Drama, horror | Screenplay by Anne Rice, based on her novel of the same name | |||
Canada | Drama | |||||
Ireland United Kingdom | Comedy, drama | |||||
Maybe, Maybe Not | Germany | Comedy | Til Schweiger, Katja Riemann, Joachim Król, Rufus Beck, Armin Rohde, Martina Gedeck, Kai Wiesinger, Monty Arnold, Martin Armknecht and Mike Reichenbach | a.k.a. The Most Desired Man | ||
Oh! My Three Guys | Derek Chiu | Hong Kong | Comedy, drama | |||
Pigalle | France | Crime, drama, musical | ||||
Prêt-à-Porter | Robert Altman | United States | Comedy, drama | Released in the U.S. as Ready to Wear (Prêt-à-Porter) | ||
Priest | United Kingdom | Drama | ||||
Reality Bites | United States | Comedy, drama | ||||
Sissy Boy Slap Party | Canada | Experimental short | Lost film; recreated by Maddin in 2004 with a new cast. | |||
Sister My Sister | United Kingdom | Drama | Julie Walters, Joely Richardson, Jodhi May, Sophie Thursfield, Amelda Brown, Lucita Pope, Kate Gartside, Aimee Schmidt and Gabriella Schmidt | Screenplay by Wendy Kesselman, based on her stage play My Sister in This House | ||
Straight from the Heart | United States | Documentary, short | ||||
Strawberry and Chocolate | Cuba Mexico Spain | Comedy, drama | Jorge Perugorría, Vladimir Cruz, Mirta Ibarra, Francisco Gattorno, Joel Angelino, Marilyn Solaya, Andrés Cortina and Antonio Carmona | a.k.a. Fresa y chocolate; screenplay by Senel Paz, based on Paz's short story El Lobo, el bosque y el hombre nuevo (The Wolf, the Forest and the New Man) | ||
Australia | Comedy, drama | Screenplay by David Stevens, based on his stage play of the same name | ||||
Super 8½ | Canada Germany United States | Drama, adult | ||||
Threesome | United States | Romance, comedy, drama | ||||
To Die For | United Kingdom | Romance, drama | ||||
Tout le monde est parfait | France | Short, drama | Corine Blue, Olivier Pajot, Denis D'Arcangelo, Jean-Philippe Maran, Georges Pinto, Zidine Boudaoud and Danièle Gain | |||
Trevor | United States | Short, comedy, drama | Brett Barsky, Judy Kain, John Lizzi, Jonah Rooney, Stephen Tobolowsky, Cory M. Miller (credited as Corey Miller), Allen Dorane, Lindsay Pomerantz, Alicia Anderson and Courtney Dornstein | |||
Unschuldsengel | Germany | Drama, mystery, thriller | Christian Näthe, Jürgen Vogel, Nicolette Krebitz, Richy Müller, Moritz Bleibtreu, Herbert Knaup, Claudia Demarmels, Florian Heiden, Wilfried Dziallas, Pamela Großer, Aram Coen, Werner Eichhorn, Peter Franke, Kolja Hosemann and Jürgen Janza | TV movie | ||
Wasaga | Canada | Drama | ||||
Wild Reeds | France | Drama | Élodie Bouchez, Gaël Morel, Stéphane Rideau, Frédéric Gorny, Michèle Moretti, Jacques Nolot, Eric Kreikenmayer, Nathalie Vignes, Michel Ruhl and Fatia Maite | a.k.a. Les Roseaux sauvages | ||
World and Time Enough | Eric Mueller | United States | Comedy, drama | Gregory Giles, Matt Guidry, Kraig Swartz |