20 LGBTQ+ Movies To Stream In Pride Month Here Is Complete List With Streaming Platform

Are you looking for a great queer-themed movie to watch to celebrate Pride Month, the month of pride for the LGBTQ+ Movies community? You are in the right place: arm yourself with the remote control, turn on the TV and open your favorite streaming service.

Below you will find a wide selection of films with a gay, lesbian and queer theme of excellent quality and/or great popularity. From the classics of the past to the small films of the present to be rediscovered, these titles will be able to excite and make people reflect on issues such as diversity, inclusion, and homophobia.

20 LGBTQ+ Movies To Watch In Pride Month

LGBTQ+ Movies To Watch On Netflix

The Netflix catalog is perfect for those looking for some recent gems of queer cinematography and offers many originals directly from the big red N.

Before the Last Curtain Falls

Before the Last Curtain Falls
Before the Last Curtain Falls

What is it about? This German documentary tells the incredible story of the end of the Gardenia play, capable of staying on stage for over 200 performances. The protagonists of Gardenia are a group of trans people and drag queens who have passed the threshold of 50 years. After having had the courage to put themselves on stage with a show that has spanned 5 continents, the protagonists face the latest rerun and the awareness that they will have to return to their “normal” life.

Why see it? A touching story that explores the theme of queerness in old age, with its problems and anxieties.

Boy Erased

Boy Erased
Boy Erased

What is it about? A young man is forced by his parents to undergo conversion therapy and struggles to reconcile his sexual identity with the Christian principles of the family.

Why see it? Boy Erased stages a very hard true story, telling the scourge of “conversion therapies”, or those programs aimed at making people “heal” from their homosexuality. This type of therapy, in addition to having no scientific basis (homosexuality is not a disease!), Always results in threats, abuse, and torture, with devastating impacts on the victims. With a truly stellar cast (Nicole Kidman, Russel C, Rowe, and a talented Lucas Edgesin in the role of the protagonist) Boy Erased goes further, illustrating the deep inner yearning of those with strong religious faith and deep family ties, torn apart by the impossibility of ultra-religious communities to accept the homosexuality of their members. A tough film, true, but in the, end it also gives a bit of hope. Before the Last Curtain Falls

Call Me By Your Name

Call Me By Your Name
Call Me By Your Name

What is it about? In the 1983 Italian campaign, the life of the seventeen-year-old Elio changes completely due to their bond with Oliver, the charismatic research assistant of his father.

Why see it? Call Me by Your Name is already a classic of queer cinema, even though it only came out in 2017. It is a film that speaks of feelings and attraction in a natural way and with great empathy. While telling a homosexual love story, with all its specificities, it manages to touch everyone’s heart because in Elio’s first overwhelming love it is possible to find one’s first summer of passion. It is also a film that gives great importance to family and loved ones, moreover set in a beautiful Italian glimpse and directed by our Luca Guadagnino. It is also a quintessential summer movie, and it holds up very well to rewatches seeing is believing.

Your Name Engraved Herein

Your Name Engraved Herein
Your Name Engraved Herein

What is it about? After the repeal of martial law in Taiwan in 1987, Jia-han and Birdy fell in love amid family pressures, homophobia, and social stigma.

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Why see it? Because it is a beautiful story of friendship and love that challenges Taiwan’s still very homophobic climate, becoming one of the very first Taiwanese films to openly address the issue of homosexuality and telling a very important moment in the history of the country: the tumultuous political changes of 1987.

Elisa and Marcela

Elisa and Marcela
Elisa and Marcela

What is it about? In 1901 in Spain, Elisa Sánchez Loriga pretends to be a man in order to marry Marcela Gracia Ibeas, the woman he loves.

Why see it? Based on a true story, Elisa and Marcela is a recent lesbian-themed film that goes beyond the drama that usually cloaks these stories, confirming Spain as a nation very attentive to queer themes in cinema. Plus it’s a great drama costume!

The Goddess of Fortune

The Goddess of Fortune
The Goddess of Fortune

What is it about? Alessandro and Arturo have been a couple for over fifteen years. Although passion and love have turned into an important affection, their relationship has been in crisis for some time. The sudden arrival in their lives of two children left in their custody for a few days by Alessandro’s best friend could however give an unexpected twist to their tired routine. The solution will be a foolish gesture. But on the other hand, love is a state of pleasant madness.

Why see it? After some unsuccessful films, Ferzan Özpetek seems to have found the shape of the past with this film suspended between drama and comedy. The trio Accorsi, Leo, and Trinca does the rest.

Operation Hyacinth

Operation Hyacinth
Operation Hyacinth

What is it about? Dissatisfied with the outcome of a murder investigation into the gay community of Warsaw, an officer in 1980s Communist Poland decides to uncover the truth.

Why see it? Operation Hyacinth is a highly acclaimed story of institutional oppression and homophobic discrimination with an unprecedented police slant, moreover made in a country, Poland, in which the queer community has recently been experiencing a moment of profound difficulty. The crime cut could make it popular with those who don’t love dramas and sentimental films too much.

The Boys in the Band

The Boys in the Band
The Boys in the Band

What is it about? In 1968, a group of gay friends gathers in a New York apartment to celebrate one of their birthdays. But the evening will go wrong when Alan, a friend of the landlord’s since college and heterosexual, will show up as a surprise guest, with a big secret to confess.

Why see it? Not everyone liked it, but it’s definitely worth the watch if only for the stellar (and very handsome) cast it puts on. Producer Ryan Murphy’s hand is very visible and gives a very bright rhythm and cutting irony to an operation that never gets boring.

LGBTQ+ Movies To Watch On Amazon Prime Video

Prime Video’s queer cinema offering is unmatched in quality and level: many of the LGBTQ + community’s cults can be found on this platform.

120 BPM

120 BPM
120 BPM

What is it about? At the beginning of the nineties Act Up was born, an organization of activists whose aim is to draw attention to AIDS and the consequences that HIV has on the sick. It is founded by a group of militants, some time before the start of the application of the therapy. Among the ranks of Act Up, the young Nathan will see his life change thanks to the meeting with the radical Sean.

Why see it? Directed by the French director Robin Campillo, this dramatic film can tell in a truthful and participatory way the years of the AIDS epidemic in the French community. An angry, dramatic, vital story.

The Shiny Shrimps

The Shiny Shrimps
The Shiny Shrimps

What is it about? Mathias Le Goff, vice world swimming champion, is an athlete now at the end of his sporting career. During a television interview, he makes a homophobic statement. The act provokes a clear stance towards Le Goff, who following his gesture is “condemned” to become the coach of Les Crevettes Pailletées, an amateur volleyball team made up exclusively of gay athletes.

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Why see it? For those who want a queer story with the tones of comedy and that spaces in an unusual genre – the sports one – Shrimp for everyone in the film to focus on, far from the usual Hollywood proposals.

The Vice (Il vizietto)

Il vizietto
Il vizietto

What is it about? Renato and Albin are a homosexual couple who have been running a club in Saint-Tropez for twenty years where mainly drag queens perform. One evening Laurent, Renato’s son and the result of his only heterosexual relationship, breaks into their home, informing the parent of his imminent marriage to a girl, the daughter of a deputy and secretary of an ultra-conservative party.

Why see it? A classic European queer and very ironic with an amazing Ugo Tognazzi. In 1978 it became an international success. Maybe not everything has aged to its best, but it remains a must-see milestone.

Being 17 

Being 17
Being 17

What is it about? The film tells of two today’s teenagers who are incompatible only in appearance. A forced coexistence will change the balance of the relationship between the two and the desire to be themselves will eventually take over.

Why see it? A great French filmmaker (André Téchiné) and the young director of the gay community (Céline Sciamma) tell a story of discovery and rapprochement in full adolescence. Simple, beautiful, and touching, suitable for the very young and for the whole family.

Pride 1984

PRIDE
PRIDE

What is it about? London, 1984. Joe participates with a thousand shyness and reluctance at Gay Pride and joins the more politicized fringe of the march, already projected on the subsequent battle in defense of the striking miners against the Thatcher cuts. Led by the young Mark, LGSM (Lesbians and Gays Support The Miners) begin their difficult path of protest, which leads them to Wales, in the remote community of Dulais. Once the initial reluctance is overcome, a sincere friendship and unshakable human solidarity will be born between gay activists and miners.

Why see it? An amazing British film with a stellar (and very good) cast all centered on a story of protest and alliance between miners and gays in the Tatcher era themed Pride… better than that!

Thelma

Thelma
Thelma

What is it about? A university student begins to suffer from severe seizures. Soon, she discovers that these violent episodes are a symptom of unexplained and often dangerous supernatural abilities.

Why see it? A very tasty film that deals with the theme of lesbianism mixing it with horror, supernatural, and thriller, directed by the director of The worst person in the world… what more can you ask for?

From Afar

From Afar
From Afar

What is it about? In today’s chaotic and agitated Caracas, Armando, 50, owner of a dental prosthesis laboratory, is looking for young boys at bus stops, to whom he can offer money to go to his house. At the same time Armando spies on an old man whose home he knows, to see where he is going: the two have something of their past that binds them…

Why see it? Debut and Leone d’Oro in Venice by Lorenzo Vigas in 2015, Ti watcho is a violent and extreme film, recommended for an adult audience only, supported by the amazing interpretations of Alfredo Castro and Luis Silva. Why not all homosexuals are good people.

Tomboy

Tomboy
Tomboy

What is it about? Laure, 10, definitely has something masculine about it. It is summer and the little girl, who has just moved to a new area with her parents and little sister Jeanne, makes the neighbors believe she is a boy. And so she becomes Michael

Why see it? Before the explosive success of Portrait of a young girl in flames, Céline Sciamma made this intense story that tells how issues of gender and the heart can be experienced even at a very young age **. ** Before the Last Curtain Falls

LGBTQ+ Movies To See On Disney+

The Disney+ catalog doesn’t exactly shine with queer content, but thanks to the acquisition of the FOX catalog and the Mouse House’s recent effort to represent the LGBTQ + community, there are a few titles worth watching.

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Love, Simon

Love, Simon
Love, Simon

What is it about? Everyone deserves a great story. But for Simon, it’s complicated: not only because it’s his high school years, but also because he has a secret he doesn’t know how to reveal to friends and family. To do that and face the fear, he will need all his courage (and his irony) of him.

Why see it? A sweet and funny teenage romantic comedy… but with a gay couple. Released in 2018, Tuo, Simon has given the queer community a reference title in this sector and remains a very pleasant vision, especially when accompanied by the related series Love, Victor.

Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Can You Ever Forgive Me
Can You Ever Forgive Me

What is it about? When bestselling biographer Lee Israel is no longer able to be published because she is no longer in step with current tastes, she turns her art form into deception, favored by her faithful friend Jack. It’s a story of two difficult, socially inept people who somehow become partners in crime in fakes: one creating and the other selling it.

Why see it? Based on a true (scam) story, Original Copy gives us a portrait of 90s New York stripped of all her glamor of her and a terrible but hypnotic queer protagonist. Thanks to Marielle Heller, after years of exile, Rupert E. Grant is back to work in Hollywood. Without the Original Copy, you wouldn’t have seen it in Loki.

The Battle Of The Sexes

The Battle Of The Sexes
The Battle Of The Sexes

What is it about? In 1973 the tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King and former champion Bobby Riggs is heralded as the battle of the sexes. The match captures the zeitgeist and triggers extensive discussions on gender equality, spurring the feminist movement. While the media takes an interest in the two sportsmen, they fight complex personal battles.

Why see it? It’s not quite a queer movie, but it’s one of two lesbian-zone roles on this list for Emma Stone. She also tells a side of the sport that is never explained too much: that of homosexual athletes forced to hide.

The Ignorant Fairies

The Ignorant Fairies
The Ignorant Fairies

What is it about? The husband of the doctor Antonia is hit by a car and dies. She falls into depression until she learns that she has been cheated on by him by a man. Following this new stimulus, she goes to meet her husband’s lover, Michele and arrives at the large apartment he shares with gays and transsexuals, including a Turkish immigrant and a prostitute. Antonia is reluctant to confess to them about her relationship with the dead man, but she needs to move forward to a new stage in her life.

Why see it? Forget the terrifying Disney+ series released in spring 2022 and watch the original film by Ferzan Özpetek, his most famous (and successful) film to date. The Ignorant Fairies remains a cornerstone of Italian queer cinema.

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

The Eyes of Tammy Faye
The Eyes of Tammy Faye

What is it about? In the 1970s and 1980s, Tammy Faye and their husband Jim Bakker, both of humble origins, managed to create the world’s largest religious broadcasting television network (and a theme park) and were revered for their message of love, access, peace, and prosperity. Tammy Faye also became legendary for her lashes, extravagant s, singing, and her desire to embrace people from all walks of life. However, it wasn’t long before financial improprieties, unscrupulous rivals and scandals overthrew their carefully constructed empire.

Why see it? Can a person who is controversial in many respects and who has made his religiosity a business also be a formidable ally of the gay community in the period of AIDS? Tammy Faye, beautifully brought to life by Jessica Chastain (Oscar nominee for her role), proves yes. Eyes also to the excellent performance of Andrew Garfield.

The Favourite

THE FAVOURITE
THE FAVOURITE

What is it about? England, 18th century Queen Anne is a fragile creature with precarious health and a temperamental temperament. Easy to flattery and sensitive to the pleasures of the flesh, she lets herself be heavily influenced by the people closest to her, even in terms of international politics. And the main influence on her is exercised by Lady Sarah, a shrewd noblewoman with an iron character with a very specific political agenda: to carry on the ongoing war against France to negotiate from a strong point – even at the cost of doubling the taxes on the subjects of the Kingdom.

Why see it? An amazing Olivia Colman (Oscar winner for the role) flanked by a cruel Rachel Weisz forms an irresistible love triangle that has Emma Stone as its third vertex, in an irreverent and daring film, which demolishes the facade for good of the English monarchy.

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