Best 2022 gay movies

Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time


The latest: With out latest update, we&#;ve added the most recent Certified Fresh films, including Backspot, Good One, Challengers, Bird, Love Lies Bleeding, Queer, Problemista, Fitting In, Housekeeping for Beginners, I Saw the TV Glow, In the Summers, The People’s Joker, National Anthem, Good Grief, Sebastian, FRIDA, Cuckoo, Fancy Dance, Femme, A Nice Indian Boy, and The Wedding Banquet! Watch them and more on Fandango at Home!


Our list of the Optimal LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time stretches back 90 years to the pioneering German film, Mädchen in Uniform, which was subsequently banned by the Nazis, and crosses multiple continents, cultures, and genres. There are broad American comedies (The Birdcage), artful Korean crime dramas (The Handmaiden), groundbreaking indies (Tangerine), and landmark documentaries (Paris Is Burning). Over the last few years, we added titles like the documentary Welcome to Chechnya, about LGBTQ+ activists risking their lives for

The Greatest LGBT Films and TV Shows of

Look over the menagerie of LGBT movies and TV shows released in carefully enough, and you&#;ll detect as many hidden gems as you will worsening cracks. In others words, there&#;s good news and bad news — but in the year&#;s overall impressive lineup, also a glimmer of hope.

On the small screen, the seemingly unending aftermath of the streaming bubble burst from saw the &#;Cancel Your Gays&#; trend push forward as LGBT series ended abruptly, and fewer projects were green lit to take their place. Stand-up comedy specials, particularly those at Netflix, continued to platform contradictory political voices with hugely disparate views about human rights — which created some bizarre situations, for good and for bad.

There have been reported declines in onscreen gender non-conforming representation across film too, albeit not as stark as those impacting actors on television. Still, looking back at a year that included several striking success stories from throughout queer cinema, the silver screened side of the industry certainly seems more hopeful heading

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For 26 years now, the largest Dutch LGBTQ+ movie festival takes place in Amsterdam every March under the name “Roze Filmdagen“, meaning Pink Movie Days. The gay Community will be able to survey an extensive selection of international films, documentaries, and concise films. Furthermore, on the 25th anniversary of the gay film festival, all the films contain something in common: they address gay culture, romantic comedies, provocative documentaries and everything in between. We teamed up with festival director Werner Borkesto opt our best lgbtq+ movies of including Romanian movie “Poppy Field”, the Namibian movie “Kapana”, the Italian movie “Mascarpone” and the Icelandic gay film “Cop Secret”.

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Top 15 List

I'm tired of seeing the identical 10 films on every website's LGBTQ+ movie roundup (hey, I still love Call Me by Your Name and Moonlight just as much as the next person, so don't come for me!), so, as a gender non-conforming person myself, I wanted to shine a light on some underrated movies that simply don't get the attention or credit they deserve. Below are 40 that I genuinely think you'll love, and if you yearn even more suggestions, you can check out my running list on Letterboxd with nearly films. Enjoy!

1.Young Hearts () is a modern coming-of-age story about two year-old boys who fall in love for the first period. This Belgian movie is awkward and sweet and painfully authentic. I can't rave enough about it, and the only downside is that it wasn't released 20 years ago when I was their age and needed it most.

2.National Anthem () is one of my favorite movies from the last few years, so I'm sort of hoping (well, demanding) that you view it. It's a tender, refreshing look at queerness and chosen family and what it means to actually belong. Too many people are sleeping on Charlie Plummer,