Longtime best friends Jenn and Matt are single and in their thirties, and life isn’t going exactly as planned for either. The film won the 2012 Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival for best feature with LGBT topics. The film was written (along with Mauricio Zacharias) and directed by Ira Sachs, and is semi-autobiographical, centered around his relationship with literary agent Bill Clegg, who wrote a memoir about this time in his life called “Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man.” “Keep the Lights On” is a drama film that tells the story of a turbulent relationship between a Danish filmmaker living in New York and a drug addicted lawyer in the publishing industry. “Keep the Lights On” (2012) – Leaving Mar. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2012 and in Israel in the Haifa International Film Festival in October 2012. The film is Michael Mayer’s directorial debut. Political and social realities come down on them, destroying the peaceful sanctuary they once found in each other. Being gay causes problems for both of them, but it is only the beginning. Israeli drama-thriller film “Out in the Dark” explores the relationship between two men, Roy, an Israeli lawyer and Nimr, a Palestinian psychology student, who meet and fall in love in Tel Aviv. It has received positive reviews from critics and won three awards at the Cannes Film Festival. Dolan was a mere 16 years old when he wrote the script and 19 when he made the movie. It examines his strained relationship with his mother, which revolves around many issues including his homosexuality. “I Killed My Mother” is a Quebec semi-autobiographical drama film by Xavier Dolan, who stars as lead character Hubert Minel. “I Killed My Mother” (2009) – Leaving Mar. It is a sweet coming out, coming of age movie, which won the L.A.