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Films for Pride Month

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Pride Month is about visibility, authenticity, and love. Explore Kanopy’s Pride Month collection and discover films that uplift LGBTQ+ voices at kanopy.com/category/43961.

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Jason Tyrrell
Kanopy General Manager
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Anchor and Hope

When Roger (David Verdaguer) agrees to be Kat (Natalia Tena) and Eva’s (Oona Chaplin) donor, the three friends set out on an unconventional journey to start a family.

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Chasing Chasing Amy

Sav Rodgers sets out to examine the complex legacy of Kevin Smith’s Chasing Amy on LGBTQ+ people and its life-saving impact on Rodgers, himself, who came into his queerness via kinship with the film. He makes significant progress, garnering support from Kevin Smith, but, as the production continues, Rodgers is faced with unexpected truths that change his relationship with the film and himself.

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Jeffrey

This romantic comedy centers on the chaotic love life of Jeffrey, a gay man who swears off sex only to fall in love with his ideal man. Jeffrey’s vow of chastity is inspired by a fear of AIDS, a prospect which has started to terrify him so much that he decides he’d be better off never making love again. He is happy and relieved for a time, until he meets Steve, a handsome, charming dreamboat who also happens to be HIV-positive. Jeffrey wants nothing more than to be with Steve, but his anxiety over the disease and fear of commitment stand in the way.

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Out in the Ring

Out in the Ring looks at the lives of LGBTQ professional wrestlers past and present, and the history of LGBTQ representation in professional wrestling.

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The Feels

Andi (Constance Wu, Crazy Rich Asians) and Lu (Angela Trimbur) are excited to celebrate their upcoming wedding with a joint bachelorette weekend in wine country. On the first night, things goes awry when one of the brides admits she’s never had an orgasm.

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