Hot Young Geek Seeks Blood-Sucking Freak: (2025) Fighting off a vampire is hard. Coming out is harder. A short Scottish comedy-horror film about pizza, the undead, and queer flatmates. [AD,S]
Hot Young Geek Seeks Blood-Sucking Freak: (2025) Fighting off a vampire is hard. Coming out is harder. A short Scottish comedy-horror film about pizza, the undead, and queer flatmates. [AD,S]
Sleazy Tiger: (2025) When hopeless - but horny - romantic Alan is given a jar of homemade kimchi on his first date with Blair, he struggles to control his erotic desires. [AD,S]
Sleazy Tiger: (2025) When hopeless - but horny - romantic Alan is given a jar of homemade kimchi on his first date with Blair, he struggles to control his erotic desires. [AD,S]
Lisbon: (2025) Iris Prize-nominated short film. A broke queer man hook ups with an older man on the promise of cash, but gets pulled into a twisted request... [AD,S]
Lisbon: (2025) Iris Prize-nominated short film. A broke queer man hook ups with an older man on the promise of cash, but gets pulled into a twisted request... [AD,S]
Channel 4 broadcasts a compilation of the prestigious Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival 2025 shortlist - including the winner - with all titles also available to stream on Channel 4. [AD,S]
Fairview Park: Short film based on the murder of Declan Flynn - which is seen as a major catalyst for Ireland's LGBTQ Pride. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Everything Looks Simple from a Distance: Is a trip to the moon the answer to rising tensions in 1969 Northern Ireland? Noah thinks so. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Until Today: After her overbearing mother arranges a loveless marriage, a young aristocrat must weigh up duty and a forbidden romance. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
G Flat: Richard Wilson stars as an 84-year-old stroke survivor who sends for a sex worker, leading to an unexpected climax. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Divine Intervention: To earn promotion, a mischievous Earth-bound angel must get two ex-best-friends to admit their love. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Rejoyce!: Following the death of her husband, an elderly vicar's wife unearths a book of erotic fiction that she wrote in her youth. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Miss Temperance: In Glasgow's alt-queer party scene, a drag artist navigates their return to the stage after being one year sober. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Sister Wives: Two sister wives who are married to the same man start to develop feelings for each other. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [S]
Diomysus: More Than Monogamy: A group of polyamorous mice discuss their experiences. Voiced by members of the UK polyamorous community. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Who's Kitty Amor?: Documentary charting Kitty Amor's rise through the UK scene and dedication to promoting Africa's electronic music. Selected for the esteemed LGBTQ+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Ticker: Iris Prize-nominated short film. As Howard drives Joseph to hospital for a high-risk operation, they share the first tender moments of their 40-year relationship in a long while. [AD,S]
Realness with a Twist: A talented young footballer supresses his passion for voguing for fear of his teammates' disapproval. Strong language/violence. [AD,S]
F***ed: The winner of 2023's prestigious Iris Prize for Best British Short. What exactly are the rules in an open relationship? Strong langauge. [AD,S]
Requiem: Iris Prize-nominated short film. Evelyn tries to outwit her father so she can be with the woman she loves in this coming-of-age story set during the 1605 witch trials. Violence. [AD,S]
Ted & Noel: Iris Prize-nominated short film. Ted Brown - the iconic activist for queer and Black identities - wonders if he has the strength for one last fight. [AD,S]
Lemon: Iris Prize-nominated short film. A taxi driver dreaming of a different life faces a chaotic night of business around the streets of London. Strong language. [AD,S]
The Talent: Iris Prize-nominated short film. On the set of a luxury car commercial, an overlooked assistant seizes his chance to get noticed by the star... [AD,S]
Stone: Tess travels to her estranged father's funeral hoping for some closure. But a huge revelation makes her wonder what else she doesn't know. Selected for the LGBT+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Fortune Favours the Fantabulous: Ghosts past and present visit a queer fortune teller and conjuror, plaguing their consciousness, and threatening their way of life, sanity and future. [AD,S,W]
Betty & Jean: Betty waits for her true love, Jean, who she broke up with in the 60s because she wasn't brave enough to be with a woman. Selected for the esteemed LGBT+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Stone: Tess travels to her estranged father's funeral hoping for some closure. But a huge revelation makes her wonder what else she doesn't know. Selected for the LGBT+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Bleach: Gay and lonely, Lloyd is on a shame-fuelled, Grindr-addicted spiral into tragedy. Selected for the LGBT+ film festival award. Adults only: sex/self-harm/violence/strong language. [AD,S]
Goodbye Python: A computer scientist struggles with his past, present and future when the time comes to part ways with his best friend. Selected for the esteemed LGBT+ film festival award. [AD,S]
Internal Conflict: Six films nominated for the Iris Prize for Best British Short exploring how conflict can often be closer to home than we think. Sex/self-harm/violence/strong language. [AD,S]
Expressing Myself: A compilation of four films nominated for the Iris Prize for Best British Short celebrating the freedom of gender expression and difference. [AD,S]
Hook, Line and Sinker: In this compilation of five Iris Prize nominated shorts, the many forms of love and relationships are explored beautifully and with a poignancy that bites. [AD,S]
The Rev: Rev Neil Marlow wonders if his sexuality and extroverted personality are compatible with his religious beliefs. For one glorious moment he indulges his inner disco diva. [S]
Jelly: Bored with small-town life and nearing breaking point, Kerry follows a cliffside path to a hidden cave, and the chance of an underground escape filled with jelly, snacks and hope. [S]
Hornbeam: (2022) Iris Prize-nominated short film. Under cover of darkness, two strangers bond over a shared secret. But how well do they really know each other? [S]
Silence: (2022) Iris Prize-nominated short film. A teenager roaming the streets of lockdown London discovers an unexpected passion for ballet. Strong language. [S]
Homebird: (2022) After dropping out of university, young gay man Conor returns home to Northern Ireland and a tense reunion with his emotionally reclusive father. Strong language. [S,W]
Queer Parivaar: (2022) When a mysterious gatecrasher appears at their wedding, Madhav and Sufi must face up to secrets from the past and reflect on what makes a family. [S]
Jim: (2022) Iris Prize-nominated short film. In 1980s west London, a gay priest decides he's going to spend one night with a rent boy. But the decision changes his life forever... [S]
Looking for Barbara: (2022) A stylish, visually ravishing celebration of the work of pioneering lesbian filmmaker Barbara Hammer, who died in 2019. Iris Prize-nominated short film. [S]
Keep Off the Grass: (2022) Amateur footballer Sunny is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality - a battle that reaches boiling point as the season draws to a close. Strong language. [S,W]
Resilience: Five short films that were selected for the prestigious Iris Prize film award in 2021: Lesbian, Three Letters, Acrimonious, Baba, and Split Sole. Strong language/sex/drugs. [S]
Smile: Five short films that were selected for the prestigious Iris Prize film award in 2021: Cwch Deilen (Leaf Boat), Silver and Gold, Dragged Up, From A to Q, and S.A.M. Strong language. [S]
Dark Days: Five short films that were selected for the prestigious Iris Prize film award in 2021: Factory Talk, Baby Boy, Pop, Inertia, and Birthday Boy. Strong language/violence/drugs. [S]
The Scene: David doesn't want to go out. But when his ex-husband Troy turns up, he feels like he might be able to face the scene again. Short film, written and directed by James Corley. [S]
Mandem: A job is just a job. But time flies when you're doing it with your best mate, and today's no different for Ty and Malcolm. Written by John Ogunmuyiwa. Strong language/violence. [S]
Dungarees: Transgender Blake and cisgender Cane hang out, play video games and grapple with their insecurities. This is their love story. Strong language/sexual discussion. [S]
Pompeii: Short film. Tam gets the first tube home alone. He plugs in his earphones and begins reliving his Halloween night out via his phone... Strong language/sex. [S]
Go Home Polish: Angered by graffiti scribbled in a British backstreet demanding 'Go Home Polish', a photographer embarks on a thousand-mile walk back to his birthplace in search of home. [S,SL]
Cindy: Cindy's first time performing in drag might be camp and outrageous, but it isn't exactly a success... Short film, written and directed by Rosanagh Griffiths. Strong language/nudity. [S,SL]
Rhiw Goch (On the Red Hill): The intimate story of a Welsh farmhouse that was passed down a generation thanks to an unlikely friendship. Directed by Anna Winstone. [S]
Just Me: Short film. As Jaz and Charlie make a final attempt to keep their relationship alive, one of them comes out as non-binary... Written and directed by Adam Tyler. [S]
Queens: A quiet man who's not used to grand gestures finds himself part of the drag community, and his understanding of family changes forever. Directed by Nick Bechman. [S]