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- Gameboys (2020): A landmark series filmed entirely via video chat during COVID. It tells a touching love story between two young gamers, addressing homophobia and pandemic grief.
- Kalel, 15 (2019): A controversial, gritty film about a teenage boy who discovers he is HIV-positive. It is not romantic but brutally realistic.
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Japanese Gay Films
- St. George (2008) - A romantic drama about two men who fall in love in Tokyo.
- Love My Life (2005) - A drama film that explores the complexities of same-sex relationships in Japan.
- Director's Cut (2007) - A psychological thriller about a gay film director struggling with his identity.
- Farewell My Concubine (Chen Kaige, 1993): The undisputed masterpiece. Set against China’s Cultural Revolution, it is an operatic tragedy of unrequited love between two Peking opera stars. It is brutal, beautiful, and essential viewing—though note that it exists under a censorship regime that officially forbids depicting "homosexuality as a lifestyle."
- Happy Together (Wong Kar-wai, 1997): Shot in grainy, gorgeous color in Buenos Aires, this film captures the toxic, passionate spiral of two Hong Kong lovers (Tony Leung and Leslie Cheung). It is less a "gay film" than a film about loneliness that happens to involve two men.
- The Wedding Banquet (Ang Lee, 1993): A Taiwanese-American comedy-drama that broke ground. A gay man fakes a marriage to please his parents, leading to farcical yet deeply moving consequences. It perfectly articulates the filial piety vs. personal happiness conflict unique to Confucian cultures.