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1883, Baycliff, an isolated English village on the Irish Sea. Two women's friendship becomes passion. Cynara, a sculptor, alone, befriends Byron, a visitor who's left Paris in unhappiness. They ride horses, talk, play chess, and exchanging tenderness. Byron inspires Cynara as she sculpts, Cynara becomes Byron's muse as she writes.
Run time: 40m Release: 1996-06-20

Stars: Johanna Nemeth Melissa Hellman

The story of straight-edge literature professor Vivian who travels to Reno to get away from a relationship breakup when she falls in love with an attractive and unconventional girl named Cay.
Run time: 91m Tagline: In 1959, Vivian Bell came to Reno, Nevada for a quick divorce. Of all the people she met there, the one who surprised her the most was herself. Release: 1985-10-01

Stars: Helen Shaver Patricia Charbonneau

Saša, a Belgrade University law student, tells her parents that she and her boyfriend Stefan are moving to Canada. That same night Saša and Stefan suffer a car accident. Saša wakes up in hospital and meets Stefan's charming and clever sister Lana, a photographer living in Paris. Stefan remains in hospital to recover. Saša finds out that her mother Lila is having an affair. Her father, a well-known judge, desperately tries to keep the family together. Lana becomes Saša's closest friend - a person able to prove that life is sometimes a mere game. In the midst of historical and family chaos, Saša gets involved in a love relationship with her boyfriend's sister.
Run time: 80m Release: 2004-11-08

Stars: Ana Franić Ana Sakić Jelena Đokić Mira Furlan

“Disobedience”: A Melodic Journey of Forbidden Love

“Disobedience” is a symphony of desire and defiance, directed by Sebastián Lelio. Set in a tight-knit London Orthodox Jewish community, it follows the passionate reunion of Ronit (Rachel Weisz) and Esti (Rachel McAdams). Their adolescent romance, once known to all, resurfaces, challenging tradition and love. The film’s quiet intensity and eloquent performances resonate. Lelio, known for his empathetic portrayals of women, crafts a haunting love story that lingers like a half-remembered melody.

Run time: 114m Tagline: Love is an act of defiance Release: 2017-09-10

Stars: Rachel McAdams Rachel Weisz

“Do I Love You?”: A Northern Soul Serenade

“Do I Love You?” dances to the beat of northern soul, a rhythm that pulses through the hearts of three Hull-based twentysomethings. Directed by John Godber, this well-performed gem finds solace in dance post-Covid. Natalie (Chloe McDonald) and Kyle (Emilio Encinoso-Gil) grapple with degrees, while Sally (Martha Godber) cares for her gran. Their mundane fast-food drive-through jobs transform when they discover the uptempo music and spirited dance style of northern soul. Classic tracks punctuate short scenes, sassy steps choreographed by World Northern Soul Dance champion Sally Molloy. Laughter intertwines with pain as their lives shift, reshaped by the soulful rhythm. While inner lives remain glimpsed, “Do I Love You?” invites us to find our own beat in this northern soul comedy.

Run time: 73m Release: 2002-10-20

Stars: Raquel Cassidy Sarah Patterson

“Drifting Flowers”: A Melodic Journey of Identity and Connection

“Drifting Flowers” weaves three poetic tales, each a delicate note in the symphony of seeking true identity. Directed by Zero Chou, this Taiwanese gem resonates with authenticity and emotion.

Jing’s Song:

Jing, a blind singer, finds solace in music. Her heartstrings resonate when she falls for Diego, the band’s tomboy accordionist. Their love blooms like a haunting melody, echoing through the streets of Taipei.

Lily’s Garden:

In another time, Lily—an elderly lesbian—tends to her flowers. Yen, her gay friend, becomes an unexpected companion. Their bond transcends age and labels, offering solace during life’s storms.

Diego’s Prelude:

Before joining the band, Diego grapples with her gender identity. As a teenager, she dances between societal norms and personal truth. Her journey is a poignant prelude to the music she’ll create.

Why “Drifting Flowers” Matters:

Because it whispers secrets of love, resilience, and acceptance. Each tale blooms like a fragile blossom, inviting us to explore our own melodies of identity.

Let this film serenade you. Whether you’re a seeker of love or a wanderer of self, “Drifting Flowers” deserves a place in your heart.

Run time: 97m Release: 2008-02-10

Stars: Chao Yi-lan Lu Yi-Ching Serena Fang

“Dual”: Where Love Paints in Shades of Mystery

Imagine a moonlit night—an ethereal dance of shadows and secrets. Now, let me introduce you to Peyton and Elena. Their lives intersect like brushstrokes on a canvas, creating a masterpiece of desire and longing.

The Forbidden Connection:

Peyton, a photographer with a soul as restless as the wind, captures moments frozen in time. But her lens finds more than landscapes—it discovers Elena. A married woman, bound by vows and societal expectations, Elena’s eyes hold secrets Peyton can’t ignore.

Through the Lens of Passion:

Coixet’s direction is a symphony of stolen glances and whispered confessions. The camera becomes our voyeur, peeking into hidden corners of their hearts. Every frame is a revelation—a stolen kiss, a lingering touch, a promise unspoken.

The Third Party’s Dilemma:

Peyton isn’t the antagonist; she’s the unsung hero of this love story. Her heart treads the tightrope between desire and morality. As she navigates the labyrinth of forbidden love, we ache with her, yearning for a love that defies labels.

A Haunting Melody:

The soundtrack—oh, the soundtrack! It weaves emotions into notes, haunting us long after the credits roll. You’ll find yourself humming its melancholic tune, wondering if love can truly be untangled.

Why “Dual” Is Your Must-Watch:

Because it’s not just a lesbian film; it’s a symphony of longing. It’s the stolen glances across crowded rooms, the ache of unspoken words, and the courage to love against all odds. “Dual” invites you to step beyond the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary.

Run time: 102m Tagline: Two languages. Two people in love. One secret. Release: 2013-08-22

Stars: Mia Nielsen-Jexen Nina Rakovec

“Duck Butter” isn’t your typical love story. Directed by Isabel Coixet, this film dives into the uncharted waters of forbidden passion. Peyton (played by Traci Dinwiddie) and Elena (Necar Zadegan) share a chemistry that transcends mere acting. Their stolen glances and whispered confessions ignite the screen.

The sensuous love scenes are hauntingly beautiful, leaving you breathless. Coixet’s direction captures vulnerability and longing, making every frame a revelation. As Peyton navigates uncharted passion, we ache with her. “Duck Butter” isn’t just a film; it’s an invitation to embrace love against all odds.

Whether you’re a seasoned viewer or new to lesbian cinema, this gem deserves a spot on your must-watch list.

Run time: 94m Release: 2018-04-27

Stars: Alia Shawkat Laia Costa

Sweety has to contend with her over-enthusiastic family that wants her to get married but the ultimate truth is that her love might not find acceptance in her family and society.
Run time: 121m Tagline: The Most Unexpected Romance Of The Year Release: 2019-02-01

Stars: Juhi Chawla Sonam K Ahuja

Elena Undone is a mesmerizing gem that transcends the screen, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of viewers. Directed by Isabel Coixet, this film weaves a tapestry of love, longing, and self-discovery.

Authentic Chemistry:

The palpable chemistry between the two leading actresses, Traci Dinwiddie (Peyton) and Necar Zadegan (Elena), ignites every scene. Their connection goes beyond mere acting—it’s a symphony of vulnerability and desire.
Thoughtful Exploration:

“Elena Undone” delves into uncharted territories—the feelings of the third party. Peyton, caught in the whirlwind of love, grapples with uncertainty, secrecy, and unrequited longing. It’s a soul-stirring portrayal rarely seen in cinema.

Sensuous Intimacy:

Brace yourself for some of the most sensuous love scenes ever captured on screen. Coixet balances passion with tenderness, creating moments that linger like a haunting melody.

Emotional Depth:

Peyton’s journey—from platonic friendship to uncharted passion—unfurls with raw emotion. Traci Dinwiddie’s performance is a revelation, especially during pivotal moments of vulnerability and self-discovery.

Elena Undone” sets the standard for authentic storytelling. Whether you’re a seasoned viewer or a newcomer to lesbian cinema, this film deserves a place on your must-watch list.

Run time: 111m Release: 2010-06-25

Stars: Necar Zadegan Traci Dinwiddie

“Elisa & Marcela” is a captivating tale that unearths the hidden gems of history—the real-life love story of Elisa Sánchez Loriga and Marcela Gracia Ibeas. Directed by Isabel Coixet, this film transcends mere romance; it’s a poignant exploration of courage, defiance, and the indomitable spirit of love.

1. Fearless Love:

Elisa and Marcela’s journey begins in 1901 Spain, where societal norms suffocate their desires. Their love defies conventions, and their audacity to trick a priest into marriage sets the stage for an extraordinary saga.

2. Authentic Performances:

Greta Fernández (Marcela) and Natalia de Molina (Elisa) breathe life into their characters. Their chemistry ignites the screen, capturing the vulnerability and passion that define their relationship.
3. Visual Poetry:

Coixet’s direction paints each frame with elegance. The black-and-white cinematography mirrors the era, while intimate moments between the women—sensual and tender—linger in our hearts.

4. Struggles and Sacrifices:

The film doesn’t shy away from the challenges faced by Elisa and Marcela. Their love blooms amidst secrecy, societal judgment, and personal sacrifices. It’s a testament to resilience.
5. A Call for Acceptance:

“Elisa & Marcela” isn’t just a love story; it’s a clarion call for acceptance. As the women fight for their love, we witness the birth of a movement—one that echoes through time.

This film is a treasure—a window into a past where love transcended boundaries. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a seeker of heartfelt narratives, “Elisa & Marcela” deserves your attention.

Run time: 118m Release: 2019-05-24

Stars: Greta Fernández Natalia de Molina

“Eloise” invites us into the quirky, chaotic world of the Collins family as they gather to bid farewell to their patriarch. Directed by Michael Clancy, this film blends humor, drama, and eccentricity in a way that keeps you guessing.

The ensemble cast shines, with standout performances by Zooey Deschanel (Kate), Hank Azaria, and Deborah Winger. Each character brings their own brand of oddity to the table, creating a delightful mix of personalities. The family’s simmering feuds and long-held grudges come to the forefront during the funeral preparations. Expect witty banter, unexpected revelations, and a healthy dose of dysfunction.

Zooey Deschanel’s portrayal of Kate, the seemingly normal college student, anchors the film. Her sharp wit and expressive eyes add depth to the comedic chaos. “Eulogy” balances its zany humor with moments of genuine emotion. It’s not just about laughs; there’s a beating heart beneath the absurdity.

While the dialogue serves its purpose, I wished for more depth. The literal exchanges prevent the characters from feeling fully fleshed out. Yet, they grow on you. Asia’s struggle with her boyfriend, Nat, highlights the tension between societal norms and personal desires. The film could have delved deeper into this theme.

Run time: 92m Release: 2009-10-29

Stars: Ariadna Cabrol Diana Gómez

“Eulogy” invites us into the quirky, chaotic world of the Collins family as they gather to bid farewell to their patriarch. Directed by Michael Clancy, this film blends humor, drama, and eccentricity in a way that keeps you guessing.

1. Eccentric Characters:

The ensemble cast shines, with standout performances by Zooey Deschanel (Kate), Hank Azaria, and Deborah Winger. Each character brings their own brand of oddity to the table, creating a delightful mix of personalities.
2. Dysfunctional Dynamics:

The family’s simmering feuds and long-held grudges come to the forefront during the funeral preparations. Expect witty banter, unexpected revelations, and a healthy dose of dysfunction.

3. Zooey Deschanel’s Center Stage:

Zooey Deschanel’s portrayal of Kate, the seemingly normal college student, anchors the film. Her sharp wit and expressive eyes add depth to the comedic chaos.
4. Dark Comedy with Heart:

“Eulogy” balances its zany humor with moments of genuine emotion. It’s not just about laughs; there’s a beating heart beneath the absurdity.

5. A Familiar Tale with a Twist:

Dysfunctional family films are a dime a dozen, but “Eulogy” injects freshness. The conventional plot takes unexpected turns, leaving you both amused and oddly affected.

“Eulogy” is a rollercoaster ride through family dysfunction, sprinkled with laughter and poignant moments. Whether you’re drawn to quirky characters or appreciate dark comedy, this film delivers

Run time: 91m Tagline: A comedy that puts the *fun* back in funeral. Release: 2004-10-15

Stars: Debra Winger Famke Janssen Kelly Preston Zooey Deschanel

“Eva + Candela” is a poignant exploration of love, desire, and the intricate dance between two passionate souls. Directed by Ruth Caudeli, this film invites us into the lives of Eva and Candela, whose love story unfolds against the backdrop of their professional aspirations.

1. Authentic Chemistry:

Alejandra Lara (Candela) and Silvia Santamaría (Eva) deliver performances that sizzle with authenticity. Their chemistry is palpable, drawing us into their world of shared dreams and hidden vulnerabilities.
2. The Tug of Ambition:

Eva and Candela’s love blossoms amidst their individual pursuits. Yet, as their careers soar, the same ambitions threaten to tear them apart. The film deftly portrays the tension between personal aspirations and

3. Bittersweet Nostalgia:

The narrative weaves between past and present, allowing us glimpses of their passionate beginnings and the inevitable cracks that emerge over time. It’s a delicate balance of nostalgia and heartache.
4. Cinematic Aesthetics:

The cinematography, though unconventional, adds depth to the storytelling. Soft focus and intriguing framing create an intimate atmosphere, drawing us closer to Eva and Candela’s emotional turmoil.

5. Unresolved Questions:

As the film unfolds, we’re left with lingering questions. Can love survive the weight of ambition? Is passion enough to bridge the gaps? These unresolved threads stay with us long after the credits roll.

Eva + Candela” is a raw and evocative portrayal of love’s complexities. Whether you’re drawn to passionate romance or crave thought-provoking narratives, this film deserves a place on your watchlist.

Run time: 89m Release: 2018-11-04

Stars: Alejandra Lara Kristina Lilley Silvia Varón

# Even Cowgirls Get the Blues: A Unique Journey in Lesbian Cinema

"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues," directed by Gus Van Sant, is a distinctive entry in the genre of lesbian movies. This film, based on Tom Robbins' novel, offers a whimsical and unconventional exploration of love, identity, and freedom.

The story revolves around Sissy Hankshaw (Uma Thurman), a woman born with extraordinarily large thumbs who becomes a legendary hitchhiker. Thurman's performance is captivating, bringing to life a character who is both complex and endearing.

What sets "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" apart in the realm of lesbian movies is its exploration of the relationship between Sissy and Bonanza Jellybean (Rain Phoenix). Their relationship, while not the central focus of the film, is portrayed with sensitivity and depth, adding a unique dimension to the narrative.

In conclusion, "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" is a must-watch for those seeking a unique lesbian movie experience. Its strong performances, compelling narrative, and offbeat charm make it a standout in the genre. This film is a testament to the diversity and richness of lesbian cinema, offering viewers a different perspective from the usual narratives.

Run time: 96m Tagline: There have been many great drivers but only one great passenger. Release: 1994-05-13

Stars: Heather Graham Lorraine Bracco Rain Phoenix Sean Young Uma Thurman