Laura, Eve, Anouch et Yaël sont cousines et ont un point commun, elles mentent mais toujours par amour ! Quand les trois premières découvrent quelques semaines avant le mariage de Yaël que son fiancé parfait la trompe, elles votent à l'unisson « Faut pas lui dire ».
Décrivant le parcours législatif du mariage pour tous et le débat public houleux, entre septembre 2012 et sa mise en œuvre en mai 2013, pendant neuf mois, en se basant sur des images et des sons d'actualité et en reconstituant certaines scènes à l'aide de peluches, de marionnettes ou de décors en carton, le film tourne aussi autour de la relation entre Irène Théry, sociologue spécialiste de la famille, et son fils, un des deux réalisateurs.
Ganapatideva, was the emperor of the Kakatiya dynasty who ruled from Orugallu. Rudrama was formally designated as a son and given the male name of Rudradeva, through the ancient Putrika ceremony. Rudrama Devi begins to rule the kingdom jointly with her father as his co-regent from 1259–60 under the name of Rudradeva Maharaja.
Jérémie, un jeune homosexuel de 34 ans, va se marier avec Antoine. Cependant, un matin il se réveille dans le lit d'une jeune Suédoise, Adna, dont il tombe rapidement amoureux.
Freida invites her all girls group of friends to Goa at her family home. They are all in for a surprise when she tells them all that she's getting married. The announcement sets off a chain of reactions, letting out hidden secrets.
Richard Adams, a Filipino-American, and Tony Sullivan, an Australian national, met in 1971 when Sullivan was in the United States on a tourist visa. After hearing about a county clerk in Boulder, Colorado, who was marrying same sex couples, the two were married in March 1975. However, the Immigration and Naturalization Service refused to recognize the marriage, and, in a rejection letter, used a homophobic slur. In the face of impending deportation, the couple sued the U.S. government. The resulting case, Adams v. Howerton, was decided against them. After the couple lived abroad, Adams subsequently helped Sullivan return to the US illegally.
Bridegroom chronicles the story of Shane Bitney Crone and his same-sex partner Thomas Lee "Tom" Bridegroom, who died in a tragic accident. After Bridegroom's death, Crone found himself cut off and deprived of any legal protection. The film tells the story of their 6-year-long relationship, and the struggles Crone faced after Bridegroom's death, including the family not allowing Crone to attend the funeral of his life partner.
États-Unis, 4 novembre 2008. Alors que Barack Obama vient d’être élu Président des États-Unis, évènement historique inspirant le progrès et le changement, la Proposition 8 est votée en Californie. Pour la communauté homosexuelle le réveil est brutal. Le mariage redevient hors la loi. Le lendemain de l’élection, des manifestations spontanées éclatent à travers la Californie. Dans une atmosphère électrique c’est toute une communauté qui scande: « Gay ! Straight ! Black ! White ! Marriage is a civil right ! »
Stella (Dukakis) and Dotty (Fricker) are a lesbian couple from Maine who embark on a Thelma and Louise-style road trip to Nova Scotia to get married after Dotty is moved into a nursing home by her granddaughter. Along the way they pick up Prentice (Doucette), a hitchhiker travelling home to Nova Scotia to visit his dying mother, and the three bond deeply as they travel.
The film tells the story of a devoutly Catholic wife and mother Eileen (Kathleen Turner) who has been nominated for one of the church's top awards. She then goes about trying to prove she has the "perfect" family, refusing to accept them for who they are, especially her lesbian daughter Shannon who marries her girlfriend Angela.
Director Reed Cowan, who is a former Mormon missionary, "planned on making a film about gay teen homelessness and suicide in Utah, but switched his focus to Mormon ideology because of how it contributes to the homophobia that causes these problems". The film focuses on the wealth and power of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and how the Church uses the National Organization for Marriage to advocate for denial of rights to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans. It states that LDS Church leader Thomas S. Monson asked to ensure the passage of the controversial California Proposition 8. It also states that many homeless people in Utah are LGBT teens who were abandoned by their Mormon parents.
Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore) are a married lesbian couple living in the Los Angeles area. Nic is an obstetrician, and Jules is a housewife who is starting up a landscape design business. Each has given birth to a child using the same sperm donor.