Xavier Dolan

Artist Unknown, “J’ai Tué Ma Mère (I Killed My Mother)”, Computer Graphics, Gay Film Gifs

“J’ai Tué Ma Mère” is a 2009 Canadian drama film written by, directed by, and starring Xavier Dolan in the role of Hubert. Dolan was sixteen years old when he wrote the semi-autobiographical script. The film was initially financed by Dolan; it later received funding from the Society for the Developement of Cultural Enterprises under their indie film division.

The film made by Xavier Dolan at the age of nineteen attracted international attention after it won three Director’s Fortnight awards at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. After the showing, it received a standing ovation. At the Vancouver Film Critics Circle in 2010, “J’ai Tué Ma Mère” won the awards for Best Canadian Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film.

London Spy

Artist Unknown, (Ben Whishaw and Edward Holcroft), “London Spy”, Computer Graphics, Gay Film Gifs

“London Spy” is a British-American five part television series created and written by Tom Rob Smith that aired on BBC Two from November 9 until December 7 in 2015. It was also aired on Netflix in 2018.

The series begins as the story of two young men: Danny (Ben Whishaw)—gregarious, hedonistic, and romantic—falls in love with Alex (Edward Holcroft)—asocial, enigmatic, and brilliant. Just as they discover how perfect they are for each other, Alex disappears. Danny finds Alex’s body. They lived very different lives: Danny is from a world of clubbing and youthful excess; Alex, it turns out, worked for the Secret Intelligence service.  Although utterly ill-equipped to take on the world of espionage, Danny decides to fight for the truth about Alex’s death.

Ben Whishaw played Daniel “Danny” Edward Holt; Edward Holcroft played Alistair “Alex” Turner