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For 26 years now, the largest Dutch LGBTQ+ film festival takes place in Amsterdam every March under the name “ Roze Filmdagen “, meaning Pink Film Days. The queer Community will be able to watch an extensive selection of international films, documentaries, and short films. Also, on the 25th anniversary of the queer film festival, all the films have something in common: they address queer culture, romantic comedies, provocative documentaries and everything in between. We teamed up with festival director Werner Borkes to choose our best lesbian movies of 2022 including the German film “Glück – Bliss,” the British documentary “Rebel Dykes,” the Georgian film “Comet” and the Australian film “My First Summer.”
In doing so, the selection shown is meant to reflect the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community, with lesbian, gay and queer performers. In addition, there will be interesting roundtable discussions that will go beyond the film themes to explore queer film culture. For a total of eleven days, beginning on March 10, 2022, film lovers can experience a diverse program either in the theaters at Ketelhuis or online, in the comfort of their homes. Like the other editions in the past year, enjoy the best lesbian films 2022 for the Roze Filmdagen Amsterdam 2022 selected by Couple of Men .
(2021) German, Spanish, Macedonian, Persian and English, with English subtitles
The cheerful German -Persian Nico loves her job as a geriatric nurse and is popular with everyone because of her easygoing and understanding nature. She enjoys the Berlin summer with her best friend Rosa, until a racist attack suddenly takes her out of her carefree life. Plagued by this trauma, she seeks reassurance from spirited karate training and from Macedonian Ronny, who works at the carnival. More about NICO >
Dates: 12th March 2022 | 13:30 Hours
(2021) English and French, with English subtitles
Lane, Bertie and Fred once shared a polyamorous relationship in New Orleans until Lane disappeared from their lives. Two years later, Bertie and Fred are married and living in the countryside of southern France. When Lane shows up unexpectedly in Bertie’s idyllic new life, she finds her former lover very different from what she remembers of him. Lane attempts to reshape their old, carefree dynamic, hoping that her return will lighten Bertie’s mood. But it appears that time has not healed all wounds. More about Ma Belle, My Beauty here >
Dates: 14th March 2022 | 21:45 Hours
“We weren’t lesbians, we were dykes.” Punk, pot, and activism against Margaret Thatcher’s repressive government formed an explosive cocktail in the 1980s in London. This delightfully rowdy documentary full of historical footage and music, interspersed with interviews with the women today, paints a powerful picture of a decade when these women were more than tired of asking nicely and politely for some tolerance. An absolutely necessary piece of lesbian history, clarifying that the radical “pot” fight did a lot for the LGBTQ+ community. More about Rebel Dykes – docu here >
Dates: 12th March 2022 | 21:30 Hours
(2021) Taiwanese and Mandarin, with English subtitles
Shakespeare’s original already played with gender roles; after all, it was about the blossoming love between Orlando and Rosalind, who is disguised as a man. But in this adaptation, this is further amplified: all the main roles are played by women. With energy and a lot of fun, a world of neon-lit Taipei is set, with magical interventions alongside action, fights, and family feuds. So basically, everything that belongs to a good Shakespeare, but all ready for a non-binary and dazzling version of today. Pure enjoyment! More about As We Like It here >
Dates: 13th March 2022 | 15:30 Hours
(2021) Spanish, with English subtitles
Long-held secrets and new lies come to light at a dinner party among five queer friends. Diana, Ana, Silvia, and Ana María celebrate that Marce is back. But why did she leave in the first place, and where did she go? This improvisation-based film manages to create a more intimate, yet darker setting with each revelation. An intense contemporary drama from Colombia about the complex relationships between women. More about Leading Ladies here >
Dates: 17th March 2022 | 17:45 Hours
AJ is an environmentally conscious and socially awkward teenager who drags herself through life. Ideally, she would like to plan a gap year to knit sweaters for elephants. Reluctantly, she accompanies her family to a dreary vacation park in Dorset for ‘a week of hell’. But then suddenly there is the free-spirited and energetic lifeguard Isla by whom she becomes fascinated. Could she mean the beginning of AJ’s happiness? More about Sweetheart here >
Dates: 16th March 2022 | 19:45 Hours
(2021) German, English and Italian, with English subtitles
Sascha has been working in a Berlin brothel for many years. Maria is the new girl, she is independent, maverick, and queer. Sascha feels immediately attracted to this otherness, Maria in turn feels fascinated by Sascha’s supreme ease. The attraction becomes a love that works differently than anything they have experienced before. But the happiness soon begins to show some cracks: it is difficult for both of them to bare their whole souls. More about Glück here >
Dates: 18th March 2022 | 19:45 Hours
(2021) French, with English subtitles
Two women are about to break up their relationship when one of them ends up in the emergency room due to a minor accident. While bickering, they find themselves in the middle of a frenzy that has been created by a Yellow Jacket demonstration outside the doors of the hospital. Outside and inside the Parisian hospital, things get seriously out of hand. A compelling film that extends over a frenzied night, in which the two women’s relationship drama pales in comparison to the social discussions held by wounded protesters. The tension rises even higher when the building is under siege and the staff has to close their doors for safety reasons. More about The Divide here >
Dates: 13th March 2022 | 17:30 Hours
(2019) Georgian, with English subtitles
Nora is only fourteen years young but is already slowly discovering what kind of pleasures life has to offer. She attends parties, smokes marijuana, learns to stand up for herself, and, of course, falls in love. The confusion is great because Nora does not fall in love with a boy but with Romy, a sixteen-year-old girl. More about Comets here >
Dates: 20th March 2023 | 19:45 Hours
Claudia has been raised in isolation by her mother in a remote house in the countryside. Emotionally unequipped to cope with her mother’s suicide, the teenager hides out in the dilapidated house, her beloved dog her only companion – until feisty Grace walks into her life. But their idyllic summer can’t last forever. Is Grace’s love strong enough to keep Claudia afloat as the adult world approaches them? More about My First Summer here >
Dates: 11th March 2022 | 19:45 Hours
Of course, our top list of the best lesbian movies is just a selection for some guidance to get an overview for the online festival. Check the whole program of the Roze Filmdagen for all movies, films, and documentaries! A single online movie ticket will cost you €8.50 and the „normal“ cinema tickets for €11. Access the online movie theater by visiting: watch.rozefilmdagen.nl .
Do you want to know and see more of us gay couple travel bloggers? Stay tuned on Instagram , Twitter , YouTube , and Facebook ! See you in Amsterdam , the Netherlands , and around the world !
This year again, it is possible to support the Amsterdam LGBTQ+ Film Festival 2022 with two different kinds of memberships (website in NL/EN) .
Option 1: Become a Pink Member. You can support the Amsterdam LGBTQ Film festival by becoming a member; one-year membership is €50. A Pink member gets a €30 discount for this year’s online passepartout. During the year, you also get a discount on tickets for Gay Night at Het Ketelhuis, and sometimes other festivals and events we cooperate with.
Option 2: Become a Platinum Member. Want to go all in? Then become a Platinum Member. For €750 you’ll be our guest at the opening, you’ll receive a personal passepartout for all screenings during the festival. And we’ll throw in a unique T-shirt. Plus, we’ll invite you to some special events during the festival, and during the year.
Posted on Last updated: March 12, 2022
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It is a choice. With the changing dynamics of the socio-political structure of many countries across the world, we have seen more and more celebrities taking the lead and “coming out” on their personal lives, coming out in the open to make aware of their sexuality. This list brings to you the actresses, or celebrities as they are known, who came out as lesbians or bisexuals in their orientation and also openly advocate the LGBTQ cause, for they have been on the receiving side so far.
These actresses are known for their power-packed performances, or their celebrity statuses and have inspired a plethora of audiences and fans alike. Many of them, despite their belonging to conservative households or belonging to restrictive communities, have mustered up enough courage to talk about the trivialities of the LGBTQ community and have bolstered for their acceptance, for having equal rights like any other human being – the right to choose, the right to take a stance, and the right to be free. Though many of these actresses have not openly admitted being lesbians, they have candidly expressed their orientations in one or the other TV talks or interviews. Here goes the list of top 12 most famous lesbians.

Primarily known for comic roles and for doing celebrity impressions with an inexplicable ease, Kate McKinnon is known for her voiceover stints in movies like ‘Finding Dory (2016)’, ‘The Angry Birds Movie (2016)’, ‘Leap! (2017)’, ‘Ferdinand (2017)’ to name a few. She has also starred in many supporting roles in movies like ‘Life Partners (2014)’, ‘Staten Island Summer (2015)’, etc. McKinnon is also the recipient of multiple Primetime Emmy Awards for her role in ‘Saturday Night Live’ for being an “Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series”. Her impressions of various celebrities are a sensation and her appearances in TV shows like ‘The Big Gay Sketch Show’ – an LGBT themed sketch comedy are well known. When she was cast for SNL, she was touted to be the first open lesbian cast member of the show. Also, in an interview she has been quoted to be saying that she’d rate herself as a “98.5% Les”. Kate McKinnon is currently dating Jackie Abbott, as was evident from their 2017 appearance at the Emmy’s.
The model turned celebrity shot to fame after the British Fashion Awards of 2012 when she partnered with many international luxury fashion houses. After her cameo appearance in ‘Anna Karenina (2012)’, Cara went on to play Margo in ‘Paper Towns’, her first big break from an outstanding modelling career. Delevingne’s performance as the Enchantress in ‘Suicide Squad (2016)’ was well received. Admittedly, she calls herself a “Genderfluid” and has been in a relationship with American singer St. Vincent for quite sometime. Cara’s vocality on the openness of one’s sexual orientations is well known.
The seasoned actress, and director Amanda Bearse is known for her role as Marcy D’arcy in the television series ‘Married… with Children (1987-1997)’. The live-action sitcom was one of her biggest Hollywood breaks, following which she also appeared in many other TV soaps, ‘The Doom Generation (1995)’, and ‘Fright Night (1985)’. Amanda Bearse came out as a lesbian in 1993, and has been in a relationship with Carrie Schenken since 2010 with an adopted daughter.
The show-stealer stand-up comedian of the ’60s, a Grammy-award winning singer during the ’70s and currently active in Netflix’s ‘Grace & Frankie (2015-2018)’, the recipient of the prestigious BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild awards, Lily Tomlin needs no entrance. The multi-talented artist has been known for her character roles and for her monologues and parodies, which have garnered her with a lot of acclaim and fan-following. Her sexuality was rather apparent since 1971 when she was in a relationship with Jane Wagner – also the content writer and producer of Tomlin’s comic pieces. She married Wagner in 2013.
The ‘Glee’ actress, who is also known for her voiceover roles in many animated movies such as ‘Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)’, ‘Wreck-It Ralph (2012)’ has come a long way in Hollywood, with a decorated career spanning three decades. The recipient of Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, People’s Choice Award among others for her role as Sue Sylvester in the television series ‘Glee (2009-2015)’, Lynch has also acted in many mainstream comedy films such as ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)’, and has appeared in popular sitcoms like ‘Friends (1994-2004)’, ‘Two and a Half Men (2004-2014)’ etc. for which she also received several award nominations. Jane Lynch married Lara Embry, a psychologist in 2010.
The action-film superstar known for her tough looks and her ‘Girlfight’ demeanour, Michelle Rodriguez has risen to be known as one of the most prominent leading actresses of the action-film genre. Cliched, as some may call it, most of her roles have been more versatile than ever, ranging from ‘Avatar’ to ‘Fast and the Furious’ franchise, and we have seen her play multiverse roles with ease. She has dated celebrities like Zac Efron, Vin Diesel et al, but most notably, she has also dated Cara Delevingne for a short period of time. Rodriguez has gone on the record to admit that she has a bisexual orientation and that there’s “nothing wrong” in being one. Word, Michelle!
Starting young, Kristen Stewart has broken many-a-ceilings when it came to performances. Though she might have received a lot of flak for being “monotonous”, yet I think she’s out of the league and doesn’t fall into the roll-call of mainstream Hollywood celebrities. Starting her diverse career with ‘The Safety of Objects’ and ‘Panic Room’, with Jodie Foster in the latter, until critically acclaimed ‘Clouds of Sils Maria (2014)’ alongside Juliette Binoche, she has worked with many stalwarts compared to her colleagues of the same age. The ‘Twilight’ girl has tried to keep her personal life under the wraps, though she has described herself as “gay” and bisexual in many interviews. She’s been dating Victoria’s Secret model Stella Maxwell for quite some time now.
Canadian hottie and teenage sensation Ellen Page came to the limelight after ‘Juno (2007)’, a movie which deals with teenage pregnancy, and her appearance as Kitty in X-Men series was her ticket to mainstream cinema. Movies like ‘Super (2010)’ and ‘Inception (2010)’ followed, along with her appearance for a video game called ‘Beyond: Two Souls (2013)’ which established Page as a rising star in Hollywood. She is a staunch feminist and came out as gay in 2014. Ellen Page is married to Emma Portner, a Canadian dancer.
A renowned LGBT activist and blogger, Rosie O’Donnell has been omnipresent in television space and blogging since more than the past three decades. Having successfully run many talk shows, primetime television shows and authored a couple of memoirs, O’Donnell has also ventured into mainstream cinema and appeared across many popular TV series, most notably ‘Empire’, ‘Mom’, and the recent addition, ‘SMILF’. And there’s no count of the number of Daytime Emmy Awards she’s won for being an “Outstanding Talk Show Host” – the exact number being 11. While ridiculing people’s judgements on making a big deal about someone being “gay”, she announced that she’s a dyke and slammed all those who opposed the notion of being open about their sexuality. Well, no one could’ve done it any better.
We all know her by the name of Petunia Dursley, Harry Potter’s evil aunt who prefers her own child over her sister’s. Notably, Fiona Shaw has given a number of theatre appearances and won numerous accolades in the theatre space than compared to the mainstream cinema. Shaw also played Marnie Stonebrook in HBO’s ‘True Blood (2008-2014)’, along with her cameo and supporting appearances in numerous major films and TV shows. Although Shaw maintains a very close personal life, she had split from her husband and came out as gay back in 2005. She’s currently rumoured to be with Saffron Burrows.
Two-time Academy Award winner, a three-time BAFTA and Golden Globe winner and considered one of the greatest actresses of the millennium, Jodie Foster is a walking legend. The actress turned director is also known for her directorial TV episodes of ‘Orange is the New Black’ and ‘Black Mirror’ which have gained a cult status worldwide. Foster’s coming out as a lesbian might have rattled many of the homophobic out there, but the mother of two considers herself a closeted lesbian and “values her privacy” over anything else. After dating Alex Hedison for a year, they got married in 2014.
More than an actress, Ellen DeGeneres is perhaps the most popular female celebrity in the world after Oprah Winfrey. Be that as it may, although her film career has been mostly limited to voiceovers in animated flicks like ‘Finding Nemo (2003)’, ‘Finding Dory (2016)’, to name a few, she has pretty much conquered the television space all by herself, starting with ‘The Ellen Show’ in 2001 to hosting umpteen number of award shows like Primetime Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, and also the Academy Awards. She came out as a lesbian in 1997 while ‘Ellen’ was on air and has been vocal on LGBT issues since long. Ellen DeGeneres is currently married to Portia De Rossi, an Australian model. Interestingly, DeGeneres dated Alex Hedison and they were in a relationship for four years prior to the latter’s wedding to Jodie Foster.
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