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A Viable Candidate (2016)
A man on the verge of becoming the UK's first black prime minister faces a difficult confrontation.
Venus (2017)
A transitioning woman discovers she has a teenage son.
War Dogs (2016)
Based on a true story of two Florida friends who make a fortune as gun runners for the Americans in Afghanistan before the wheels come off.
The Wedding Invitation (2017)
Three women try to find dates for the wedding event of the year.
Warning (2021)
The meaning of life explored through multiple interconnected lives set in the near future.
The Watermelon Woman (1996)
A young black lesbian in Philadelphia tries to track down a once legendary actress.
Weekenders (2021)
A scheduling mix-up at an Airbnb brings four twenty-somethings together, each navigating the open waters of where, how, and with whom they're supposed to be.
What Breaks The Ice (2020)
Two teenage girls who come from different worlds strike up a quick and deep friendship during summer break in 1998.
Where Justice Ends (2018)
A documentary looking at conditions within the US prison system and the injustices that befall transgender people encountering the law.
White As Snow (2019)
Recasts the tale of Snow White as the story of a sheltered young woman’s sexual awakening in this racy feminist fable.
Wonder Woman (2017)
An Amazon princess ventures into the outside world to try and end a war.
XY Chelsea (2019)
Following the shock commutation of her sentence, whistleblower and trans woman Chelsea Manning prepares to leave an all-male military prison in Kansas and transition to living life for the first time as a free woman.
Your Name (2016)
Two high school kids who've never met - city boy Taki and country girl Mitsuha - are united through their dreams.
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