
"Silent Notes had Bruce (Daniel Durant), a Deaf man, needing $120,000 to get a cochlear implant. To earn money, he starts working as a delivery man for some gangsters. Bruce also, unexpectedly, finds himself attracted to Ethan (Matt Riker), a motormouth who happens to run in the same circles he does. Sweet, clever, and satisfying, director Toni Comas' modest film was a nifty little sleeper."
"A Nice Indian Boy had Naveen (Karan Soni) reluctant to have his boyfriends meet his traditional (but accepting) family. That all changes when he has a meet cute with Jay (Jonathan Groff), a photographer who was adopted by Indian parents. The guys have an awkward first date, but their relationship gets serious. After Jay meets Naveen's parents, Megha (Zarna Garg) and Archit (Harish Patel), Naveen experiences emotions that open him up to deeper love. This was an extremely charming feel-good romcom."
Silent Notes follows Bruce, a Deaf man who needs $120,000 for a cochlear implant and takes a delivery job for gangsters while unexpectedly developing feelings for Ethan. Bonus Track is an enchanting, chaste queer teen romance with engaging performances and a memorable soundtrack including the song "A Very Bad Fun Idea." Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story traces Liza Minnelli's life through interviews, film clips, and archival photos to create a warm portrait. A Nice Indian Boy charts Naveen and Jay's evolving relationship and cultural family dynamics. Perro Perro employs luminous black-and-white imagery as an allegory about sexuality and romantic longing.
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