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Don’t let the name fool you. From stories about queer erotic encounters to lusting over carrots, these animated shorts are strictly for adults.
Alice is 27 years old today. Even though she is suffocating a bit, she still lives with her parents and tends to live in her dreams to escape her dreary everyday life. After a psychedelic party on a factory roof, she has a serious drunken bike accident. Will this give her the courage to become an adult?
A mother and son navigate their lust and loneliness in the queerest of ways.
A nonbinary person watches the handover of the first nonbinary ID in the history of Chile. A poetic exploration of transition and fluidity in the face of rigid bureaucracy.
Unconventional rituals and explorations of sexuality involve slugs and the symbolic consumption of an orange.
"I’ve practiced these words for 20 years now, but maybe being candid isn’t the best idea. I’m starting my countdown again, another 20 years. Maybe it might be the right time by then."
Homunculus displays the wandering of a man in quest for other men. He will realize along his travels that people see him as an Arab, some ambiguous, virile, and powerful entity both celebrated by white gay males and hated by French police forces.
Tiger Lily Mountain Pass is a hand-drawn animation inspired by director Nate King's time spent in the forests of Appalachia. In a region where queerness is often hidden or disguised, the work explores nature as a space of queer erotic encounter.
A movingly tender animation, based on Dean Atta’s eponymous poem, sees two boys — Edan, 19, and Dula, 18 — on a journey of self-acceptance and love – for each other and themselves.
The vibrant plea of a generation of trans and nonbinary people for recognition of their rights.
This program is not intended for children.
Please Note: _27, Carrotica, _and What It Takes will only screen with the Saturday Morning Shorts program in-person on June 21. They will not be a part of the streaming program.
Streaming Note: This program can be streamed anywhere in the United States.