Steven Jay Russell (Jim Carrey) is on his deathbed, recalling the events of his life that led him to this point. He spent his early adult years in Virginia Beach as a police officer. He plays the organ at church, has unenthusiastic sex with his wife, Debbie (Leslie Mann), and spends his off hours searching for his biological mother, who placed him for adoption as a child. Steven locates his biological mother, but she rejects him.
Doug Hitzel, a young man, reveals that after a year of unsuccessful dating he gave in to unprotected sex in an attempt to fit in; he is then seen crying.
Danny is dying of AIDS and returns home to spend his final months. He shares moments of closeness with his mother that tend to shut out his father and sister.
The film's director Mia Donovan documents Roxx's life in the 5-year period following her diagnosis. Donovan meets her in a psychiatric ward in Montreal suffering from bipolar disorder. The film Covers Roxx's return to L.A. and Las Vegas to reconnect with the industry, her appearance on the The Maury Povich Show, her attempt to establish a foundation for the protection of sex workers, and her crack addiction and entry into rehab.
Alex is a married Junior Leaguer with a penchant for interesting shoes. Her Junior League chapter's annual project is to volunteer at Hope House, an AIDS hospice that recently opened in her home town of Azalea Springs, Texas. Alex and her League friends, including her friend Sloan, tour Hope House. Alex runs into her best friend Spencer, whose lover Bruce is a resident, and Grace, a friend from high school who had recently moved back to Azalea Springs to work at Hope House as a nurse.
C'est l'été à Paris, Annie Simonin (Jeanne Balibar), médecin généraliste, tente d'affronter la réalité entre Richard Piotr (Jean-Quentin Chatelain), un acteur de théâtre hypocondriaque qui la menace de mort et Laurent Blondel (Laurent Lucas), un jeune homme séropositif qui refuse de se battre pour vivre, mais qui n’est pas insensible aux charmes d’Annie.
Jeanne papillonne de garçon en garçon, dans l'attente du grand amour. Un jour, elle s'assied dans le métro en face d'Olivier, et c'est le coup de foudre réciproque. Après quelque temps, il lui révèle sa séropositivité.
The story takes place in Manhattan during the height of the AIDS epidemic and revolves around the title character (Steven Weber), a gay man who has sworn off sex because of it. Almost immediately thereafter he meets Steve (Michael T. Weiss), a hunky, charming HIV positive man. He then experiences an emotional conflict as he must face his fear in order to accept love, often breaking the fourth wall to do so.
After their CIA agent father is killed, brothers Casey (Keith Vitali) and Will Alexander (Loren Avedon) are forced to put their differences aside as they hunt for the killer. The duo get close to Franco (Rion Hunter), a ruthless terrorist leader. Will, a karate instructor, joins a rogue terrorist organization and, in order to gain Franco's trust, is told that he must kill another CIA agent, who just happens to be his brother Casey. Together, Casey and Will fake the murder and devise a plan to get their revenge while uncovering Franco's plans to assassinate President George H.W. Bush.
The film opens with 16-year-old Telly (Leo Fitzpatrick) and a 12-year-old girl who are making out on a bed. With no adults around, Telly convinces the girl, who is a virgin, to have sex with him. Afterwards, he meets his friend, Casper (Justin Pierce), and tells him about his sexual experience in graphic terms. They go inside a local store, where Casper shoplifts a bottle of malt liquor as Telly distracts the cashier. Looking for drugs, food and a place to hang out, they head to their friend Paul's (Sajan Bhagat) apartment, though they express dislike of him on the way there. They arrive at Paul's house, talk about sex and smoke marijuana while watching a skate video (Video Days). Casper inhales nitrous oxide out of balloons, which Telly considers dangerous. The scene intercuts with a group of girls, among them Ruby (Rosario Dawson) and Jennie (Chloë Sevigny), talking about sex—each gender contradicting what the other gender says, especially about oral sex.
Dix histoires courtes qui mettent en scène la difficulté et le bonheur de vivre sa sexualité et d'exprimer ses sentiments en France, aujourd'hui :
Tout n'est pas en noir de Philippe Faucon ;
Une nuit ordinaire de Jean-Claude Guiguet ;
Dedans de Marion Vernoux ;
Dans la décapotable de Merzak Allouache ;
Les Larmes du Sida de Paul Vecchiali ;
Et alors ? de François Dupeyron ;
La Mouette de Nils Tavernier ;
Tapin du soir d'Anne Fontaine ;
Enceinte ou lesbienne ? de Françoise Decaux-Thomelet ;
Un moment de Pierre Salvadori.
L'histoire commence dans les années 1980, lorsque Charlotte est repérée par Dominique Besnehard pour le casting des Hors la loi. Elle sera finalement l'interprète de Rouge Baiser de Véra Belmont et commencera sa carrière par une nomination aux César et un prix d'interprétation au Festival de Berlin.