Movies to MUST SEE: 1) Elena Undone By Nicole Conn Elegant and refined Elna is a devoted wife to her pastor husband, mother to her teenage son and daughter to her traditional Indian family. For so many years she has been living her life on autopilot. Grief-stricken lesbian writer Peyton is struggling to move on from recent hardship. When the two meet they form an immeasurable bond that shakes the foundation of their sheltered worlds and Elena is confronted with intense and unexpected feelings for a woman. As their relationship takes on a life on a life of its own, what ensues is one of the most passionate and intimate female-on-female scenes ever is filmed. Best film EVER 2) Tools for Fools By Kate Brandt Juile Goldm3an struts, simpers and mugs her way through the world's most outrageous infomercial that is a celebration of lesbian sexuality... at it's silliest. Satisfaction guaranteed!!!!!! 3)A Marine Story by Ned Farr A decorated Marine officer unexpectedly returns home from the was and is quickly recruited to help a troubled teen prepare for boot camp, but when the true reasons for her return become known it threatens the future for both of them. "A Marine Story" highlights the absurdity of the military ban on gays through the personal story of one courageous woman.
4) Breaking the Chains By Alyssa Eisenstein A year ago, American Evangelicals traveled to Uganda for a conference on the "the gay agenda"to speak about curing homosexuality. The Anti-Homosexuality Bill was proposed just a few months later and introduced some of the harshest punishments in the world for homosexuals.It calls for lifetime imprisonment for all LGBT people, death to homosexuals who are HIV positive and prison for any Ugandan who fails to report LGBT Ugandans within 24 hours of the Bill passing. Alyssa Eisenstein, a Northwestern University student, traveled to Uganda in the Spring of 2010 to interview LGBT activists, legal and political authorities, university students, village leaders and even a traditional healer. 5) Gen Silent By Stu Maddux Gen Silent is the new LGBT documentary that asks six LGBT senior citizens if they will hide their lives to survive.