11 sultriest lesbian and sapphic femmes in TV and film history
These femme characters will have you swooning!
May 01 2025 6:08 PM
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These femme characters will have you swooning!
These sapphic women have made some of our favorite movies of all time!
Paul Reubens opened up about his sexuality for a documentary about his life, which was filmed before he died of cancer in 2023.
This one's for the ladies.
The raunchy, the cute, and everything in between.
These movies are rad, even if high school wasn't.
It's "a coming-of-age comedy about love that normalizes the queer experience," director Sammi Cohen tells PRIDE.
The figure skating face-off no one asked for!
Out director Adam Garnet Jones discusses the importance of authentic stories and community resilience.
The Sundance Film Festival has been home to many classic movies focused on lesbians and queer women over the years.
As a gay guy you might not want to rewatch Blue Is the Warmest Color's neverending sex scenes on repeat like some of your queer lady friends, but all of these movies are totally important to the LGBTQ+ experience.
16-year-old Maelle Jacques gave a stunning speech fighting for her right to play on the girl's sports teams.
"I wouldn’t have done anything differently," the singer said, after kissing another man in a city known for it's incredibly anti-LGBTQ laws.
There's a reason these movies are sapphic classics!
From But I'm a Cheerleader to Brokeback Mountain to Bottoms, the first 25 years of the 21st century have witnessed a sea change in LGBTQ+ films like trans stories starring trans people and queer movies becoming major awards contenders. Here are the best ranked.
This Thanksgiving, let us give thanks for the most extraordinary gift of all: each other. When the world tries to dim our light, we shine brighter together, writes John Casey.
These films portray the queer Black experience and are essential viewing.
"Am I a bit gay?" the band frontman pondered in a new interview.
The first trailer for Dustin Lance Black and Gus Van Sant's new series When We Rise is filled with history, heartbreak, and hallelujahs.