Whether you're looking to indulge in some heartwarming stories or basking in the glow of a rainbow flag, Lionsgate Play has got you covered.
Pride month is celebrated annually throughout June. It is dedicated to celebration and commemoration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) pride. Here is a list of films that are centered around LGBTQ romance you should watch this pride month on Lionsgate Play.
In Carol, Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett redefine love. The film revolves around the narrative of Therese Belivent, who is a budding photographer who meets Carol while working at a department shop in Manhattan. As the two start falling in love, social taboos and circumstances tear them apart. The film explores the challenges of the LGBTQ+ community. The film stars Cate Blanchett, Mara Rooney, Sarah Paulson, Kyle Chandler, and Jake Lacy.
Joy Ride stars Ashley Parker Angel, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu, and Sabrina Wu. The narrative of the film follows four Asian American friends who are on a path to self-discovery while they travel through China in search of one of their birth mothers. The film conveys a profound lesson about staying true to yourself, one of the major beliefs that Pride month cultivates.
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The cast of the show involves Oscar Montoya, Jessica Lowe, Ophelia Lovibond, and Michael Angarano. The story takes us back to 1970 in Los Angeles where an earnest young feminist joins hands with a low-rent publisher to open the first erotic magazine for women. The show highlights the importance of putting yourself first.
Starring Andrés Velencoso, Edu Soto, Martiño Rivas, María de Nati, and Pepa Charro, Nachois about the story of Nacho Vidal, the legendary Spanish star and his journey to fame. It tells the comedic yet dramatic story of real people behind the porn industry and the entertaining lives they live. The film brings alive the message of openness and self-belief.
Featuring Riley Keough and Paul Sparks, the show is filled with intense drama, scandals, and courtroom dilemmas. The show is a reimagination of Steven Soderbergh's 2009 critically acclaimed movie of the same name. The film shed light on the emotional and sexual relationships.
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