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1Circumstance (2011)
EverettAs teenagers living in post-revolutionary Iran, wealthy Atafeh (Nikohl Boosheri) and her orphaned best friend, Shireen (Sarah Kazemy), turn to illicit means to get their kicks. They attend underground parties and experiment with illegal booze and drugs—but it’s when they fall in love with each other that their world begins to unravel. Homosexuality is strictly illegal in Iran, and as Atafeh’s increasingly religious brother develops an obsession with Shireen, the girls are forced to make a painful choice.
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2Gia (1998)
EverettWidely considered the world’s first supermodel, openly queer Gia Carangi rocketed to stardom in the late 1970s, only for her life to spiral out of control after she became addicted to heroin and later contracted HIV—which led to her death from AIDS in 1986. A little over a decade later, this biopic about her life and love affairs helped catapult a young Angelina Jolie (herself openly queer) into the spotlight.
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3Love Lies Bleeding (2024)
EverettThis romantic thriller—starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian—has all the makings of an instant sapphic classic. When drifter Jackie (O’Brian) rolls into the small-town New Mexico gym that Lou (Stewart) manages, their instant chemistry—and Jackie’s pursuit of raw physical power at all costs—quickly escalates into a trail of violence, with bodies piling up in the couple’s wake.
4Mosquita y Mari (2012)
EverettAt first glance, teenagers and new neighbors Mosquita (Fenessa Pineda) and Mari (Venecia Troncoso) couldn’t be more different. But when Mari faces expulsion after saving Mosquita from a problem at school, the two begin to forge a friendship that slowly deepens into something more.
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5Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
EverettDirector Celine Sciamma’s queer bona fides were already known to film buffs by the time she released Portrait of a Lady on Fire (her first feature, Water Lilies, is also on this list), but her 2019 masterpiece introduced her to the public in a big way. The historical romance centers on Marianne (Noémie Merlant), a young painter hired to do a marriage portrait of a noblewoman named Heloise (Adèle Haenel), only to fall in love with Heloise herself.
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6Princess Cyd (2017)
EverettWhen headstrong teenager Cyd’s (Jessie Pinnick) parents send her away to spend the summer with her aunt Miranda (Rebecca Spence), an author of religious books, they’re probably not anticipating a summer of queer sexual awakening for their teenage daughter—but life rarely follows a plan. Over the course of the summer, Cyd falls for a local nonbinary barista named Katie (Ro White), and she and her aunt gradually bring out new sides of each other.
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7Stud Life (2012)
EverettSet in London’s Black queer scene, Stud Life follows butch photographer JJ (T’Nia Miller) as she falls for a femme woman named Elle who may be guarding several secrets. But the beating heart of this movie is JJ’s friendship with her roommate and business partner Seb (Kyle Treslove), a white gay man who is clearly more of a family to JJ than her absent blood relatives.
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8Duck Butter (2018)
EverettIn an echo of Andrew Haigh’s seminal film Weekend (2011), which charts two gay men’s escalating relationship over the course of two days, Duck Butter—cowritten by star Alia Shawkat and director Miguel Arteta—explores how quickly intimacy can evolve over the course of 24 hours. After Nima (Shawkat) meets Sergio (Laia Costa) at a gay bar, what began as a one-night stand becomes more complicated when Sergio proposes a one-day experiment to test out a possible relationship.
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9The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018)
EverettMiseducation follows the titular character’s (Chloë Grace Moretz) experience at a gay conversion therapy camp, where she meets and befriends fellow “campers” Jane (Sasha Lane) and Adam (Forrest Goodluck). Adapted from the Emily M. Danforth novel of the same name by Appropriate Behavior director Desiree Akhavan, the film is a tender, earnest, beautifully shot examination of the torture routinely inflicted on queer kids in the name of “fixing” them.
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10Tig (2015)
EverettThese days, comedian Tig Notaro is practically a household name. It’s a notoriety she owes almost entirely to her breast-cancer diagnosis in 2012. After channeling her feelings about her diagnosis into a stand-up comedy set that quickly went viral, Notaro embarked on a year of cancer treatments, grief processing, and a burgeoning new relationship—all of which is captured on film in this quietly stunning slice-of-life documentary.
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11Bound (1996)
©GramercyPictures/Courtesy Everett CollectionLong before we knew them as queer women, the Wachowskis made an indelible contribution to the sapphic film canon with their directorial debut, Bound, a heist movie featuring Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly as a pair of lovers getting ready to make a run for it. The movie itself is a sexy, stylish neo-noir; also noteworthy is the Wachowskis’ hiring of Susie Bright, a queer sex educator known as the “Pauline Kael of porn,” to choreograph the sex scenes between Corky (Gershon) and Violet (Tilly)—a decision that paid off handsomely in the final film.
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12Water Lilies (2007)
Haut Et Court/Courtesy Everett CollectionPortrait of a Lady on Fire has rightfully earned widespread acclaim since its 2019 release, but don’t sleep on director Celine Sciamma’s 2007 debut, Water Lilies, featuring Portrait star (and Sciamma’s former romantic partner) Adèle Haenel. A coming-of-age film set in a middle-class Parisian suburb, Water Lilies follows three teenage girls as they explore their sexuality at the local pool over the course of a summer.
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13Desert Hearts (1986)
©Samuel Goldwyn Films/Courtesy Everett CollectionWhen university professor Vivian Bell (Helen Shaver) travels to Reno for an extended stay, she’s just doing what any woman trying to leave her husband in the 1940s would do: posting up at a “divorce ranch” long enough to qualify for residency in Nevada, the state with the easiest, quickest marital-dissolution process in the nation. But Vivian gets more than she bargained for when she falls in love with Cay Rivvers (Patricia Charbonneau), a sculptor and the divorce ranch’s adopted daughter. One of the first wide-release films to positively portray a lesbian relationship, Desert Hearts has a permanent spot in the sapphic cinema canon.
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14The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love (1995)
©Fine Line Features/Courtesy Everett CollectionFeaturing Laurel Holloman before she was The L Word’s Tina Kennard, The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love isn’t a movie about coming out—although love interest Evie (Nicole Ari Parker) does come out to her popular friends—or about overcoming homophobia, even though protagonist Randy (Holloman) lives with her aunt because her mother kicked her out of the house for being gay. Instead, it’s a sweet, earnest, wryly funny story about two teenagers falling in love for the first time.
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15Happiest Season (2020)
EverettKristen Stewart brings us the lesbian holiday film we never knew we needed. In 2020's Happiest Season, Stewart stars as the very anti-Christmas Abby, who's visiting the family of her girlfriend Harper for the first time. All seems the normal amount of insufferable until Abby realizes that Harper isn't yet out to her family, a secret that ends up taking over the holiday and almost tearing the couple apart. This is a Christmas movie, though, so a happy ending is in store. Aubrey Plaza, Dan Levy, and Alison Brie also star.
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16Shiva Baby (2021)
EverettThere was a shift in the air when Shiva Baby first dropped. Director Emma Seligman's 2020 debut centers around a bisexual Jewish teen named Danielle (Rachel Sennott) reluctantly attending a family shiva, where she's quickly thrown into the awkward scenario of being stuck in the same house as her ex-girlfriend (portrayed by a pre-The Bear Molly Gordon) and her current sugar daddy and his wife (Danny Deferrari and Dianna Agron). Between Sennott's comic chops and a stellar supporting cast, Shiva Baby is the unhinged family reunion you'll actually want to relive.
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17Bottoms (2023)
EverettStarring millennial comedy queens Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri, Bottoms follows two teen best friends on a quest to, well, get laid. The pair start an after-school fight club disguised as a self-defense class in order to get close to the girls they're lusting over, which doesn't end well once their true intentions are found out. A case study in the messiness of modern dating, the 2023 comedy, which also stars Havana Rose Liu, Nicholas Galitzine, and Kaia Gerber, has become an instant queer classic.
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18Drive-Away Dolls (2024)
EverettStarring Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan and directed by one half of the Coen Brothers (that would be Ethan), Drive Away Dolls is about two queer best friends escaping heartbreak with an old-fashioned roadtrip to Tallahassee, Florida. Once they realize that their drive-away rental was accidentally swapped with one meant for a gang of criminals, the besties turn into quasi-bandits, aiming to escape the chaos following them all the way to Florida.
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19Lovesong (2016)
EverettIn Lovesong, a young, exhausted mother named Mindy (Jena Malone) is fed up with her husband's absentee parenting and goes on a rogue roadtrip with her toddler daughter and longtime best friend Sarah (Riley Keough). During their getaway, the two women realize they have hidden feelings for each other, which results in a period of avoidance and awkwardness. They meet again at the wedding of Mindy's now grown daughter over a decade later, and reconnect and reflect on their night together and what it meant. It's a touching film that highlights the delicate balance between friendship and romance.
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20Go Fish (1994)
©Samuel Goldwyn Films/Courtesy Everett CollectionFrustrated by a dry spell in her dating life, college student Max (Guinevere Turner) agrees to go on a date with a woman named Ely (V.S. Brodie). Though they hit it off, they go their separate ways after that night—but Max’s friends are determined to see that she eventually gets the girl. In classic lesbian fashion, Turner cowrote the screenplay with director Rose Troche, only for the two to break up in the middle of production.
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