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Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
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Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
Regé-Jean Page Supports Florence Pugh, Urges Men to Self-Reflect
Dua Lipa with Red Hair Is a Sight to Behold
We Need to Talk About Lucas Being Held at Gunpoint in “Stranger Things”
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Despite an uptick in queer representation in Hollywood films , there’s still a must-needed gap to fill when it comes to lesbian movies. And we’re not talking about inauthentic representations written by straight men. No. We want lesbian love stories at the front and center, lesbian characters being just as messy and chaotic as heterosexual ones, and even lesbian superheroes saving the world.
From sapphic period dramas to live action Marvel comic movies, we found the 35 best lesbian movies to watch right now. And, yes, we included Kristen Stewart’s sapphic holiday rom-com.
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A French historical romance that follows the story of an artist commissioned to paint a wedding portrait of a bride-to-be. The film won several awards and even has an impressive 97% on Rotten Tomatoes .
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An early aughts film that’s basically Charlie’s Angels but queer, D.E.B.S. follows a team of teen crime fighters as they hunt down an enemy. The only problem? One of them has fallen in love with their target.
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This ’80s film is lauded by many as the first lesbian story line in a film where the women ultimately end up together. The critically acclaimed movie follows the story of a young professional in the middle of a divorce who unexpectedly falls in love with a young artist.
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This star-studded dark comedy follows the story of a greedy legal guardian who steals from her wards alongside her girlfriend and business partner. That is, until they meet their match.
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Looking for an early-aughts rom-com full of sapphic longing? Watch Imagine Me and You , a British film starring Piper Perabo and Lena Headey about a new bride who develops a crush on a local florist.
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Set in the early ’90s, this coming-of-age drama follows the story of Cameron Post ( Chloë Grace Moretz ) after she’s sent to a conversion therapy center. It is based on the novel of the same name.
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Starring Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho, this cute coming-of-age story follows Paige Evans (Blanchard), an artistic student who joins the track team to get close to her crush — only to fall for her twin sister (Cravalho).
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But I’m a Cheerleader is a satirical teen rom-com starring Natasha Lyonne, Clea DuVall, RuPaul , and Melanie Lynskey. Need we say more?
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Widely regarded as one of the best LGBTQ films in history, Carol is a romantic drama set in NYC during the early 1950s. Starring Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, and more, the film follows the affair between an aspiring female photographer and an older divorcee. It is based on the 1952 novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith.
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Based on Ching Nakamura’s manga series Gunjō , this Japanese drama tells the story of Rei (Kiko Mizuhara) who kills her friend’s abusive husband. Together, Rei and her friend run for their lives—and discover their tumultuous feelings for each other in the process.
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What happens when you’re hired to write love letters for the high school jock and end up falling in love with his crush? The Half of It is an endearing coming-of-age story about young love and learning to embrace yourself.
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An award-winning film that earned Olivia Colman her Best Actress at the Oscars, The Favourite is a must-watch for fans of period drama and dark comedy. Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz also star alongside Coleman in The Favourite , which tells the story of two cousins fighting to become the Queen’s favorite.
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An Oscar-nominated film, The Kids Are Alright features a star-studded cast, including Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, and Josh Hutcherson . Lauded as one of the first mainstream movies to depict a same-sex couple raising teenagers, this film tells the story of Nic (Hutcherson) who wants to find his biological father — and what happens when he finally does.
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Directed by Ryan Murphy, The Prom is a feature-length adaptation of the award-winning Broadway musical of the same name. After Emma (Jo Ellen Pellman) is denied bringing her girlfriend ( Ariana DeBose ) to prom , a group of has-been Broadway stars comes to the rescue.
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Evan Rachel Wood and Gina Rodriguez star in this crime drama about a con artist family whose world is completely upturned after inviting an outsider to join a heist.
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This early aughts independent rom-com is based on the off-Broadway play Lipschtick . Nearly thirty, Jessica Stein is ready to settle down. After tons of bad dates, she answers a personal ad only to later find out it was in the “Women Seeking Women” section.
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Emily Blunt and Natalie Press star in this award-winning British drama. Two unlikely women from two different walks of life become fast friends — and maybe something more.
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Loosely based on the life of paleontologist Mary Anning ( Kate Winslet ), this romantic drama focuses on the speculated affair between Anning and married geologist Charlotte Murchison ( Saoirse Ronan ).
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Maisie Williams and Anya Joy Taylor team up in this superhero horror film. With a queer romance at the center of the film, this Marvel Comics-based movie is *extremely* underrated.
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This ’90s drama delves into the lesbian scene in Chicago, following a young college student, Max West (Guinevere Turner) and an older woman, Ely (V.S. Broadie).
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Based on the documentary of the same name, Freeheld recounts the story of New Jersey police lieutenant Laurel Hester (Julianne Moore) who is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Alongsider her registered domestic partner, Stacie Andree ( Elliot Page ), Hester fights to secure the pension benefits for Andree before she dies.
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An award-winning Sundance film, Pariah follows the life of a 17-year-old Black teen learning to navigate her sexuality and define her identity as a butch lesbian while dealing with familial and societal pressures.
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Fans of Emily Dickinson will appreciate this rom-com detailing the life of the famed poet, her struggles to become a published writer, and her lifelong romance with her friend-turned-sister-in-law Susan Gilbert.
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The first Kenyan movie to be screened at the Cannes Film Festival, this African romance follows the love story between Kena and Ziki. Together, they navigate young love, their sexuality, and dealing with family and political pressures surrounding LBGTQ+ rights in Kenya .
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Queen Latifah stars in the titular role of this HBO TV film. Following the life of American blues singer Bessie Smith, Bessie gives viewers an inside look into the life and struggles of “The Empress of the Blues.” The film earned four Primetime Emmy Awards nominations and ultimately won one for Outstanding Television Movie. It would go on to become the most watched HBO original film in the network’s history by 2016.
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Just one of the few feature-length films that put queer South Asian women at the forefront, I Can’t Think Straight follows the illicit affair between Tala (Lisa Ray), a young Jordanian of Palestinian descent preparing for her wedding, and Leyla (Sheetal Sheth), a British-Indian. The movie is based on a novel of the same name.
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Depending on who you ask, Jack and Diane is either the greatest film ever made—or the worst. A romance-horror flick featuring Ted Lasso ’s Juno Temple , Riley Keough, and Kylie Minogue , this film puts its own twist on your typical sapphic coming-of-age story. With quite a few jump scares, of course.
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This coming-of-age film follows a French teen as she explores a relationship with another woman. Over the course of the movie, the two navigate growing together as lovers and adults.
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Starring Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams , this sapphic romantic drama follows a young woman as she returns to her Orthodox Jewish community after being ostracized for her sexuality. Even after years apart, the two women reconnect and explore the intersection of their attraction to each other and their faith.
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In this drama, a reclusive writer in the British countryside reluctantly takes in a young boy during the London Blitz. In an effort to bond with the boy, she shares a story of her lover in college, a young woman who eventually broke her heart.
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This Ryan Murphy-produced documentary follows the life of Terry Donahue, a former professional baseball player, and her partner Pat Henschel. For decades, they ran a successful business all while keeping their relationship hidden from their families.
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A sapphic holiday rom-com starring Kristen Stewart , Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, and Davy Levy? Say less. In this Christmas film , Harper Caldwell (Mackenzie Davis) invites her girlfriend, Abby Holland (Kristen Stewart), home for the holidays. The only problem? Harper isn’t out to her family yet—instead, she asks Abby to pose as her roommate for the holiday.
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Barbie Ferreira and Haley Lu Richardson star in this coming-of-age film about a pregnant Missouri teen who discovers she can’t get an abortion in her home state. With her college dreams on the line, she enlists help from her friend — who is coming to terms with her own sexuality — to drive across country in order to secure access to a safe abortion.
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The fake dating trope but make it queer. In an attempt to fit in with other kids from school, friends Amber (Lola Petticrew) and Eddie (Fionn O’Shea) pretend to date. Both closeted, Amber and Eddie help each other learn to accept their sexuality throughout the film.
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With Angelina Jolie starring in the titular role, this 1998 biographical TV film recounts the life of Gia Carangi, one of the world’s first supermodels. Throughout the film, viewers watch as Gia rises to fame, battles substance abuse, and falls in love with Linda, a makeup artist.
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Turn on one of these LGBTQ+ flicks to see yourself onscreen.
Even though the LGBTQ+ population is on the rise in the United States, lesbian and gay relationships are still underrepresented in much of popular media. But the good news is, a more diverse array of human experiences is appearing on screen just about every year. According to the 2020 GLAAD media report , of the 118 films released from the major studios in 2019, 22 included LGBTQ+ characters. That's the highest percentage of inclusive films in the report's history. And that representation really makes a difference. Media that shows LGBTQ+ people normalizes love and relationships between two people of the same gender, educates viewers on the long and difficult journey we're still taking toward equal rights and reinforces the fact that that gay, lesbian and LGBTQ+ people are just that, people who deserve to live loud and proud.
For newly out or young viewers, that validation is especially important as it can make them feel seen and heard in their experiences. That's a powerful thing, especially for those who don't otherwise have a safe place to be who they are. No matter your favorite genre, one of these movies focused on lesbian characters will be the perfect choice for your viewing pleasure. Be warned, though: some of them are a little hot and heavy. We've made a note of that where applicable, so you can save them for date night. Whether you want to help your LGBTQ+ teenager feel accepted or need a good film to watch with your partner, you'll find something to love on this list.
A wealthy woman and a department store clerk begin an illicit affair in this must-watch LGBTQ+ film set in the 1950s. Adapted from the cult classic The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith, it depicts how unexpected romance can change your life.
Fans of comedian Tig Notaro will love this tear-jerking documentary about life after a devastating cancer diagnosis. If you also cried your way through her stand-up set where she announced it, show this to a friend.
Many of us first watched this sleeper hit when we were teens ourselves, and it's well worth revisiting. It's poignant, hilarious and endlessly quotable.
Charlotte is a troubled musical prodigy and Elizabeth is a new star student. Before long, they find themselves starting down a dangerous path with sinister results. This LGBTQ+ thriller will send shivers down your spine.
High schooler Adele has barely begun exploring her own identity when she meets blue-haired, free-spirited Emma. Adele's friends don't accept her as she really is, so she grows even closer to Emma. As you may be able to tell from the poster, this one's best for adult audiences.
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