30 Days of Pride: What's on TV Tonight?

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pridelogo.gifGet some culture this weekend by tuning in to Sundance Channel on Saturday night for two U.S. television premieres of excellent gay-inclusive foreign films.

The Bubble (Sundance, 10 PM ET/PT) U.S. TELEVISION PREMIERE
Eytan Fox's GLAAD Media Award-winning dramedy about three twentysomething Israelis living in Tel Aviv, one of whom meets and falls in love with a Palestinian man. The three roommates join forces to help him stay in Tel Aviv, despite his lack of papers. The political and social realities of the Middle East threaten to break apart the men's romance.

Tropical Malady (Sundance, 12 AM ET/PT) U.S. TELEVISION PREMIERE
This 2004 film follows the halting courtship between Keng, a Thai solider on jungle patrol, and Tong, a modest country boy.

Though The Bubble tackles some really serious issues that are ultimately completely heart-wrenching, when I watched the trailer again, I was reminded by how absolutely fun and sexy some moments are. Definitely check this out, to get a feel for the greatness of this movie:

 

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