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Whether you’re trying to make it through high school, or you just want to reflect on the time of your life you wouldn’t return to if someone paid you, these 12 movies about being an LGBTQ+ teenager are absolutely awesome. 
This 1999 satirical cult classic follows Megan Bloomfield (Natasha Lyonne), a high school cheerleader who is sent to a residential conversion camp to cure her lesbianism. At the camp, Megan falls in love with Graham (Clea Duvall) and embraces her sexual orientation. The supporting cast includes Melanie Lynskey, and RuPaul as the “ex-gay” Mike. The amazing soundtrack, camp set design, and awesome performances make this a must-see high school comedy. 
In this 2013 comedy, three high school cliques led by Fawcett (PLL’s Sasha Pieterse), Caprice (Xosha Roquemore), and ‘Shley (Andrea Bowen) are at war. When Tanner (Michael J. Willett) is outed, he finds himself cast as a potential Gay Best Friend to the clique queens, who force Tanner to choose between popularity or true friends. Natasha Lyonne appears in a supporting role as a teacher, Ms. Hoegel.
Before starring in The L Word as Tina Kennard, Laurel Holloman played 17-year-old Randy in this 1995 romantic drama. Randy is mocked by other students for her tomboyish appearance, works at a gas station, and lives with her lesbian aunt Rebecca and her girlfriend. Evie (Nicole Ari Parker) stops by in a Range Rover to get her tires serviced, and Randy recognizes her from school and talks to her. Evie lives with her cultured well-off mother, but despite their different circumstances, they fall in love.
This 2014 drama tells the story of Randy Rousseau, a gay teen in a small Baptist town. His younger sister has been missing for years, and his family feels like it’s unraveling. Mo’Nique and Isaiah Washington star as Randy’s parents.
This 2014 coming-of-age drama based on the Stephen Chbosky novel of the same name follows Charlie (Logan Lerman), who is struggling with depression and uneasy about starting high school. Two seniors, Sam (Emma Watson), and her gay stepbrother Patrick (Ezra Miller) take him under their wing. 
This 2011 drama written and directed by Dee Rees follows 17-year-old Alike (Adepero Oduye) who slowly comes to terms with her identity as a butch lesbian, and eventually comes out to her unaccepting parents.
This 2014 Brazilian romantic drama follows Leonardo, a blind high school student who struggles with independence, and falls in love with a new student named Gabriel.
This comedy-drama based on the Brent Hartinger novel of the same name follows 16-year-old Russell (Cameron Deane Stewart), who is going on dates with girls while having a secret relationship with football quarterback Kevin, and will do anything to keep his secret from his teammates. He falls in with other LGBT students who form a secret support group that they call the Geography Club. 
This 2006 comedy is set in 1980s Europe at an international high school and follows gay student Chance Marquis who is bullied for his sexual orientation. When he discovers self-expression through drag, he realizes the only way he’ll ever fit in is by standing out. 
This 1998 high school dramedy is set in Sandusky, Ohio in 1984. Eric is a Eurythmics-obsessed teenager who is coming to terms with his sexual orientation, and dreams of moving to New York after graduation.
The 2018 film (based off of Becky Albertalli's young adult novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda) follows the story of typical, suburban high school senior Simon Spier as he tries to navigate life after being blackmailed and threatened with outing by one of his classmates while also trying to figure out the identity of his anonymous, romantic, online pen pal named Blue.
Although there are serious themes and instances of casual homophobia throughout the movie, like most teen rom-coms, the ending is really sweet and gives the audience a feeling of hope for the titular character and his life as a newly-out, gay man.
Olivia Wilde's 2019 feature directorial debut, Booksmart is a hilarious coming-of-age film that stars IRL queer actress/Lady Bird star Beanie Feldstein and Unbelievable's Kaitlyn Dever as smart-as-hell high school seniors Molly and Amy as they try to live it up on their last night as high schoolers. One of the storylines in the film centers around Amy (Dever), an out lesbian, trying to muster up the courage to tell her crush she likes her.

From biopics and tragic white period pieces to coming-of-age stories, erotic thrillers, and romantic comedies, these are the movies about queer women that actually move us.
Only four movies on the list were directed by men, and at least a dozen were directed by queer women, proving that when it comes to telling stories about queer women, no one does it better than us. Three queer directors, Alice Wu, Angela Robinson, and Dee Rees, each have two films in the top twenty.
Here are Out Magazine's picks for the twenty best movies about lesbians and queer women.
Queer filmmaker Aurora Guerroro brings us this understated and gorgeous film that tells a story we don't often get to see- that of queer Latinas. Following two teen girls as they fall in love, and featuring great performances by both actors, this movie is perfect for a summer afternoon.
Based on the real-life friendship between the film's two writers, Life Partners is a great example of a lesbian film that's not about a lesbian relationship. We need more lighthearted movies about queer friends like this.
Jessie Pinneck is great and gorgeous as a queer teen who spends her summer in Chicago. This movie has super cute flirting and gender stuff, and the relationship between Cyd and the aunt that she's living with is great. One thing I love about this movie is how being gay doesn't cause any problems, it's just a queer girl trying things out.
This was the first lesbian romcom I ever saw and it will always hold a special place in my heart. Piper Perabo and Lena Headey are adorable as a couple of women who fall in love after one of them gets married. If you haven't seen this one already, get on it now.
This is a hilarious teen sex comedy about a group of parents who try and stop their daughters from completing a sex pact on their prom night. Gideon Adlon plays Sam, one of the three girls who is gay, and her relationship with Angelica, a cape and face glitter wearing girl in her class played by Ramona Young is one of the most realistic depictions of the awkwardness of teen lesbianism there is.
Todd Hayne's gorgeous film was nominated for six Oscars and gave a whole generation of queer women Mommy Issues. Cate Blanchett and Roony Mara give unforgettable performances and Blanchett's faces will stick in your memory for years.
Park Chan-Wook directed this stunning adaption of Fingersmith where the new handmaiden of a Korean noblewoman plots with the woman she's serving to run away after they fall in love. Few films ever are as gorgeously shot. The Handmaiden is one of the best international films in recent years.
Desiree Akhavan's debut movie owes a lot to Girls, but creates it own legacy as a new type of movie about bisexual women. Being one herself, writer/director/star Akhavan brings a sense of realness and humor to the subject that's usually missing from movies about bisexual women.
One of the best high school comedies in recent years features Kaitlyn Dever as a lesbian high school senior, but the movie's not about her coming out or struggling with her sexuality, it's about her trying to have a great last night of high school. Queer actress Beanie Feldstein also stars in a Golden Globe nominated role.
Angela Robinson brings plenty of camp to this perfect date movie about a secret academy of teen girl spies. It's got action, it's got heists, it's got lesbians in schoolgirl uniforms, what esle could you ask for? This movie reminds us all how fun a movie about queer women can be.
Alice Wu’s followup to Saving Face, which we’ll see later on the list, is a queer high school retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac and is one of the best movies of 2020. All the lead actors give great performances and Wu’s terrific script, which was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, lifts the movie up to heights rarely reached by this kind of movie.
The earliest movie on the list, this German film from 1931 is one of the first depictions of a lesbian romance on screen. While the story, about a student falling in love with her teacher at an all-girls school, might not stand up, this is a classic of queer cinema and a movie you shouldn't miss.
The first of two Dee Rees movies in our top ten, Bessie is a biopic of legendary bisexual blues singer Bessie Smith. This movie features one of Queen Latifah's all-time best performances in the title role and features Mo'Nique as Ma Rainey. If you love queer history, this is the movie for you.
Another film by Angela Robinson, who made D.E.B.S., this movie tells the true-life story of the creator of Wonder Woman and the two women he was in a polyamorous relationship with. Rebecca Hall and Bella Heathcote give beautiful performances as two women in love with each other and the same man. This is a great history of not only queer relationships, but the women who inspired the creation of one of the greatest superheroes of all time.
Before they made The Matrix, the Wachowskis made Bound, an erotic thriller starring Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon as two women who fall in love and try to doublecross the mob. This movie is pure lesbian gaze as our two leads flirt, make love, and come out on top. There's no way anyone other than two lesbians could have made this movie.
The definitive and best White Lesbian Tragic Period Romance is of course, directed by and starring queer women. Céline Sciamma wrote and directed the movie about a painter falling in love with a woman she's supposed to paint a portrait of. If you like longing, firtive glances, and slow burning romance, this is the perfect movie for you.
Cheryl Dunye's love letter to Black lesbians is also a hilarious mockumentary. Dunye plays a version of herself, a Black lesbian working at a Philadelphia movie store, who wants to find the identity of an early Black actress credited simply as "The Watermelon Woman." Dunye films the lesbian community the way only a lesbian could. It's beautiful, it's loving, it's funny, and it's incisive. This is a perfect film.
Lesbian director Jamie Babbit brought us this campy classic about teens in conversion therapy. What could be a horrifying premise (and often is in these kinds of movies) instead turns into a hilarious and hijinks-filled love story. This movie also introduced queer women everywhere to Clea DuVall and solidified her as an all-time lesbian icon. This movie is an indelible part of the queer movie canon.
Alice Wu is back again, this time with her romantic comedy about a Chinese-American surgeon navigating love and coming out to her traditional mother and community. This movie is sweet, sexy, and funny and features one of my favorite couples in any lesbian movie. Plus, it's a rare movie where two queer women of color actually end up together. I love everything about this movie.
There are few filmmakers like Dee Rees, and when it comes to movies about queer women, she is unparalled. Adepero Oduye is brillaint as a 17 year old Black lesbian embracing her identity and trying to start her life. While parts of the semi-autobiographical film are hard to watch, all of it is worth it. There are few films as powerful, triumphant, and beautiful as this one. Dee Rees is a powerhouse, and Pariah is her queer masterpiece, so far.

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