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LGBT Stories & Artists Frightfully Delight for Bite Size Halloween on Hulu

Season two of 20th Digital Studio’s Bite Size Halloween, a short film series that ranges from horror comedy to psychological thrillers and everything in between, is now available to stream on Hulu. Created by up-and-coming filmmakers, these films are now screening across digital and broadcast platforms Freeform, FX, and Hulu’s Huluween platform hub and YouTube channel.

Bite Size Halloween Season 2 includes the most diverse slate yet for both the content of the short films and the artists who bring them to life. Here is a guide to all of the LGBT stories on camera and the creators who have self-identified.

Episode 5 – UNICORN (Also Available on YouTube)

In UNICORN, a bisexual man meets an attractive couple to explore the possibilities of life as a ‘unicorn.’– a drama free, emotionally non-threatening third. This short includes themes of bisexuality and polyamory. Writer & actor Charles Gould (he/him) identifies as bisexual or, as he calls it, Bi-sezzie.

 

Episode 11 – STRUCK (Also Available on Twitter)

Struck depicts a lesbian couple where one of the young women has an electrifying out-of-body experience. Writer and director Nichola Wong (she/her) identifies as part of the LGBT community.

Episode 13 – THE NEW NANNY

With a little magic, the new nanny helps a non-binary child deal with bullies and find self-acceptance. 

 

Episode 14 – RED IS THE COLOR OF BEAUTY

Writer/Director Beck Kitsis (she/her) identifies as part of the LGBTQIA2S+ community. 

 

Episode 15 – FREEBIRTH

FREEBIRTH depicts a lesbian couple’s all-natural birth in the woods turning into an overwhelming nightmare.

 

Episode 18 – UPROOTED (Also available on Twitter)

Using a little magic to revive a houseplant has unexpected consequences for a lesbian couple in UPROOTED. Writer/Director Ann Marie Pace (she/her) is bisexual and drawn to stories of identity and discovering your inner truth when you don’t just fit one box.

 

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