List of LGBT-related films directed by women

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This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related films that were directed by women. LGBT-themed films directed by women – especially, but not exclusively, lesbian-themed movies – are an important and distinct subset of the genre.[1] Academics have studied the issue of how women as directors contribute to the way lesbian stories, in particular, have been told;[2][3][4] while LGBT media, and to some extent the mainstream, have examined the difference a "female gaze" brings to a film.[5][6][7][8]

Telefilms and documentaries are included in the list. Films co-directed with men are not included. Titles beginning with determiners "A", "An", and "The" are alphabetized by the first significant word.

0–9[]

A[]

  • Accidental Activists (2016, United States) by Mandi Wright[9]
  • Addicted to Fresno (2015, United States) by Jamie Babbit
  • Ahead of the Curve (2020, United States) by Jen Rainin and Rivkah Beth[10][11][12]
  • Alice (2002, France/United Kingdom) by Sylvie Ballyot
  • (2018, United States) by Christin Baker[13][14]
  • (2015, Australia) by Louise Wadley[15]
  • All About Love (De xian chao fan) (2010, Hong Kong) by Ann Hui
  • All God's Children (1996, United States) by Sylvia Rhue, Frances Reid, and Dee Mosbacher
  • All Over Me (1997, United States) by Alex Sichel
  • Almost Adults (2017, Canada) by Sarah Rotella
  • Amazones d'Hier, Lesbiennes d'Aujourd'hui (Amazons of Yesterday, Lesbians of Today) (1981, Canada) by Réseau Vidé-Elle feminist collective
  • The Amina Profile (2015, Canada) by Sophie Deraspe
  • Amour de Femme (A Woman's Love) (2001, France) by Sylvie Verheyde
  • Anatomy of a Love Seen (2014, United States) by Marina Rice Bader
  • And Breathe Normally (Andið eðlilega) (2018, Iceland) by Ísold Uggadóttir
  • And Then Came Lola (2009, United States) by Ellen Seidler and Megan Siler[16]
  • (Ang huling cha-cha ni Anita) (2013, Philippines) by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo[17]
  • Anne Trister (1986, Canada) by Léa Pool
  • Antonia's Line (1995, Netherlands) by Marleen Gorris
  • Appropriate Behavior (2014, United Kingdom) by Desiree Akhavan
  • April's Shower (2003, United States) by Trish Doolan
  • (2019, United States) by Megan Rossman[18][19]
  • Atomic Saké (1999, Canada) by Louise Archambault
  • Ava's Impossible Things (2016, United States) by Marina Rice Bader[20]
  • AWOL (2016, United States) by Deb Shoval
  • Axolotl Overkill (2017, Germany) by Helene Hegemann

B[]

  • The Baby Formula (2008, Canada) by Alison Reid
  • (2019, Finland) by Katja Gauriloff[21][22]
  • (2009, Germany/United States/France) by Maria Beatty[23]
  • Bar Girls (1994, United States) by Marita Giovanni
  • Bare (2015, United States) by Natalia Leite
  • Be Like Others (2008, Canada/United Kingdom/United States/France) by Tanaz Eshaghian
  • Beach Rats (2017, United States) by Eliza Hittman
  • Beautiful Thing (1996, United Kingdom) by Hettie MacDonald
  • Bedrooms and Hallways (1998, United Kingdom) by Rose Troche
  • Before Stonewall (1984, United States) by Greta Schiller
  • Before You Know It (2019, United States) by Hannah Pearl Utt
  • Below Her Mouth (2016, Canada) by April Mullen
  • Below the Belt (1999, Canada) by Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert[24][25]
  • The Berlin Affair (Interno Berlinese) (1985, Italy/West Germany) by Liliana Cavani
  • Bessie (2015, United States) by Dee Rees
  • Better Than Chocolate (1999, Canada) by Anne Wheeler
  • Beyond Good and Evil (Al di là del bene e del male) (1977, Italy) by Liliana Cavani
  • Billie and Emma (2018, Philippines) by Samantha Lee
  • Blockers (2018, United States) by Kay Cannon
  • (2010, Chile) by Marialy Rivas[26][27]
  • BloodSisters (1995, United States) by Michelle Handelman
  • Bloodthirsty (2020, Canada) by Amelia Moses
  • Bloomington (2010, United States) by Fernanda Cardoso
  • Blush (Barash) (2015, Israel) by Michal Vinik
  • The Book of Gabrielle (2016, United Kingdom) by Lisa Gornick[28][29]
  • Booksmart (2019, United States) by Olivia Wilde
  • Born in Flames (1983, United States) by Lizzie Borden
  • Bound (1996, United States) by The Wachowskis[a]
  • A Boy Named Sue (2001, United States) by Julie Wyman
  • Boys Don't Cry (1999, United States) by Kimberly Peirce
  • The Brandon Teena Story (1998, United States) by Susan Muska and Gréta Olafsdóttir
  • (2011, United Kingdom) by Kanchi Wichmann[30]
  • Breaking the Girls (2012, United States) by Jamie Babbit
  • Bulbul Can Sing (2018, India) by Rima Das
  • But I'm a Cheerleader (1999, United States) by Jamie Babbit
  • Butch Mystique (2003, United States) by Debra A. Wilson
  • Butterfly (Húdié) (2004, Hong Kong) by Yan Yan Mak
  • Bye Bye Blondie (2012, France) by Virginie Despentes

C[]

  • (2014, United States) by Astrid Ovalles and Oriana Oppice[31][32][33]
  • Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018, United States) by Marielle Heller
  • Carmen and Lola (Carmen y Lola) (2018, Spain) by Arantxa Echevarría
  • (2019, United States) by Sini Anderson[34]
  • Chaos and Desire (2002, Canada) by Manon Briand
  • Choosing Children (1985, United States) by Debra Chasnoff
  • Chutney Popcorn (1999, United States) by Nisha Ganatra
  • Circumstance (Šar'ayet) (2011, France/Iran/United States) by Maryam Keshavarz
  • Circus of Books (2019, United States) by Rachel Mason[35][36]
  • Claire of the Moon (1992, United States) by Nicole Conn
  • (2015, United States) by Andrea Meyerson[37][38]
  • Clementine (2019, United States) by Lara Gallagher
  • Close-Knit (Karera ga honki de amu toki wa) (2017, Japan) by Naoko Ogigami
  • Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same (2011, United States) by Madeleine Olnek
  • Common Ground (2000, United States) by Donna Deitch
  • Como Esquecer (So Hard to Forget) (2010, Brazil) by Malu de Martino
  • The Company of Strangers (1990, Canada) by Cynthia Scott
  • Concussion (2013, United States) by Stacie Passon
  • (2006, United States) by Fiona Mackenzie[39]
  • (1995, Spain) by Marta Balletbò-Coll[40][41]
  • Cowboys (2020, United States) by Anna Kerrigan
  • Cracks (2009, United Kingdom) by Jordan Scott
  • (La Cigale et la Fourmi) (2016, Germany) by Julia Ritschel[42]
  • (1996, United States) by Nicole Conn[43]

D[]

  • Daddy Issues (2018, United States) by Amara Cash[44]
  • Dancing Queens (2021, Sweden) by Helena Bergström
  • (2007, United Kingdom) by Clare Beavan[45]
  • Dawn, Her Dad and the Tractor (2021, Canada) by Shelley Thompson[46]
  • D.E.B.S. (2004, United States) by Angela Robinson
  • Death of a Poetess (2017, Israel) by Efrat Mishori and Dana Goldberg
  • Desert Hearts (1985, United States) by Donna Deitch
  • Desi's Looking for a New Girl (2000, United States) by Mary Guzmán
  • Despite Everything (A pesar de todo) (2019, Spain) by Gabriela Tagliavini
  • (The Competitor) (1997, Germany) by Dagmar Hirtz[47]
  • Dim Sum Funeral (2008, United States) by Anna Chi
  • The Divide (La Fracture) (2021, France) by Catherine Corsini
  • (2003, United Kingdom) by Lisa Gornick
  • Dolls (Pusinky) (2007, Czech Republic) by Karin Babinská
  • (1985, United Kingdom) by Joy Chamberlain[48]
  • Drifting Flowers (Piao Lang Qing Chun) (2008, Taiwan) by Zero Chou
  • Dustin (2020, France) by Naïla Guiguet[49]
  • Dykes, Camera, Action! (2018, United States) by Caroline Berler[50][51]
  • (1974, United States) by Barbara Hammer[52][53]
  • Dysphoric: Fleeing Womanhood Like a House on Fire (2021, India) by Vaishnavi Sundar[54][55][56]

E[]

F[]

  • A Family Affair (2001, United States) by Helen Lesnick
  • Fanny: The Right to Rock (2021, Canada) by Bobbi Jo Hart[62]
  • (2014, United Kingdom) by Kate Lane[63]
  • Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021, United States) by Leigh Janiak
  • The Feels (2017, United States) by Jenée LaMarque[64][65]
  • Female Perversions (1996, United States) by Susan Streitfeld
  • Finding Mr. Wright (2011, United States) by Nancy Criss
  • Finding North (1998, United States) by Tanya Wexler
  • Finn's Girl (2007, Canada) by Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert
  • Fire (1996, India/Canada) by Deepa Mehta
  • The Firefly (La luciérnaga) (2015, Colombia) by Ana Maria Hermida[66]
  • The Fish Child (El niño pez) (2009, Argentina) by Lucía Puenzo
  • Forbidden Fruit (2000, Germany/Zimbabwe) by Sue Maluwa-Bruce
  • Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives (1992, United States) by Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman
  • (Fyra år till) (2010, Sweden) by Tova Magnusson[67][68]
  • The Foxy Merkins (2013, United States) by Madeleine Olnek
  • (2018, United States) by Sonia Sebastián[69]
  • Fremde Haut (Unveiled) (2005, Germany) by Angelina Maccarone
  • French Twist (Gazon maudit) (1995, France) by Josiane Balasko
  • Fresh Kill (1994, United States) by Shu Lea Cheang
  • Frida (2002, United States) by Julie Taymor
  • Friendsgiving (2020, United States) by Nicol Paone

G[]

  • (2018, France/Germany) by Alina Skrzeszewska[70]
  • Gasoline (Benzina) (2001, Italy) by Monica Stambrini
  • Gayby Baby (2015, Australia) by Maya Newell
  • Gekijōban Zero (Fatal Frame) (2014, Japan) by Mari Asato
  • (2007, United States) by Catherine Crouch[71][72][73]
  • (2010, France) by Laure Charpentier[74][75]
  • (2006, United States) by T.M. Scorzafava[76]
  • The Girl (2000, United States/France) by Sande Zeig
  • Girl King (2002, Canada) by Ileana Pietrobruno
  • A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story (2006, United States) by Agnieszka Holland
  • Girl Play (2004, United States) by Lee Friedlander
  • (2018, United States) by Erica Rose[77][78]
  • A Girl Thing (2001, United States) by Lee Rose
  • Girlhood (Bande de filles) (2014, France) by Céline Sciamma
  • Girltrash: All Night Long (2014, United States) by Alexandra Kondracke
  • Girls Can't Swim (Les filles ne savent pas nager) (2000, France) by Anne-Sophie Birot
  • Go Fish (1994, United States) by Rose Troche
  • Goldfish Memory (2003, Ireland) by Elizabeth Gill
  • (1997, United States) by Cheryl Newbrough[79]
  • Gray Matters (2006, United States) by Sue Kramer
  • (2018, United States) by Deborah Craig and Veronica Deliz[80][81]
  • The Ground Beneath My Feet (Der Boden unter den Füßen) (2019, Austria) by Marie Kreutzer
  • Grown Up Movie Star (2010, Canada) by Adriana Maggs

H[]

  • The Half of It (2020, United States) by Alice Wu
  • Hannah Free (2009, United States) by Wendy Jo Carlton
  • Happiest Season (2020, United States) by Clea DuVall
  • He Hated Pigeons (2015, Canada/Chile) by Ingrid Veninger
  • Head On (1998, Australia) by Ana Kokkinos
  • (2016, United States) by Maura Anderson[82][83]
  • (1996, United States) by Su Friedrich[84]
  • High Art (1998, United States) by Lisa Cholodenko
  • The Hill Where Lionesses Roar (La colline où rugissent les lionnes; Luaneshat e kodrës) (2021, France/Kosovo) by Luàna Bajrami
  • (2000, United States) by Barbara Hammer[85]
  • (1982, United Kingdom) by Jacqui Duckworth[86]
  • (2004, United States) by Guinevere Turner[87][88][89]
  • Humpday (2009, United States) by Lynn Shelton

I[]

  • I Can't Think Straight (2008, United Kingdom) by Shamim Sarif
  • I Carry You with Me (2020, United States/Mexico) by Heidi Ewing
  • I Love Her (2017, Ukraine) by Darya Perelay[90][91]
  • I Shot Andy Warhol (1996, United Kingdom/United States) by Mary Harron
  • If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000, United States) by Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge and Anne Heche
  • I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (1987, Canada) by Patricia Rozema
  • Il Vento e le Rose (Ai-suru to iu koto; The Awakening of Love) (2009, Japan/Italy) by Elisa Bolognini
  • In Between (Arabic: Bar Bahar; Hebrew: Lo Po Lo Sham) (2016, Israel/France) by Maysaloun Hamoud
  • The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love (1995, United States) by Maria Maggenti
  • Indian Summer (1996, United Kingdom) by Nancy Meckler
  • (2003, United States) by Helen Lesnick[92]
  • (2003, United States) by Luane Beck[93][94]
  • (2000, United States) by Angela Evers Hughey[95]
  • It's in the Water (1997, United States) by Kelli Herd
  • Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2007, United States) by Jamie Babbit

J[]

K[]

  • Kakera: A Piece of Our Life (2009, Japan) by Momoko Ando
  • (1986, United States) by Juliet Bashore[98][99]
  • Keep Not Silent (2004, Israel) by Ilil Alexander
  • The Kids Are All Right (2010, United States) by Lisa Cholodenko
  • Kiki (2016, United States/Sweden) by Sara Jordenö
  • (2020, Germany) by Shirel Peleg[100][101]
  • Kyss mig (Kiss Me; With Every Heartbeat) (2011, Sweden) by Alexandra-Therese Keining

L[]

  • L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin (2014, United States) by Lauren Lazin
  • Lady Bird (2017, United States) by Greta Gerwig
  • Last Call at Maud's (1993, United States) by Paris Poirier
  • The Last Supper (1994, Canada) by Cynthia Roberts
  • (1996, United States) by Julia Dyer[102]
  • (2003, United States) by Andrea Meyerson[103]
  • (2006, United States) by Andrea Meyerson[104]
  • (The Rear End) (1999, France) by Valérie Lemercier[105]
  • (1993, United States) by Su Friedrich and Janet Baus[106]
  • (2012, Canada) by Myriam Fougère[107][108]
  • (The Strange Summer) (2016, Germany) by Jules Herrmann[109]
  • Lez Bomb (2018, United States) by Jenna Laurenzo[110]
  • Life Partners (2014, United States) by Susanna Fogel
  • (2009, Australia) by Emma Keltie[111]
  • Lily Festival (Yurisai) (2001, Japan) by Sachi Hamano
  • Liz in September (Liz en Septiembre) (2014, Venezuela) by Fina Torres
  • (2017, Australia) by Cloudy Rhodes[112]
  • The Lollipop Generation (2008, Canada) by G. B. Jones
  • (Oublier Cheyenne) (2005, France) by Valérie Minetto[113]
  • Lost and Delirious (2001, Canada) by Léa Pool
  • Love/Juice (2000, Japan) by Kaze Shindō
  • Love, Scott (2018, Canada) by Laura Marie Wayne
  • Love and Other Catastrophes (1996, Australia) by Emma-Kate Croghan
  • Lovesong (2016, United States) by So Yong Kim
  • Loving Annabelle (2006, United States) by Katherine Brooks
  • (2008, Canada) by Andrea Gutsche[114][115]

M[]

  • (2021, United States/France) by Marion Hill[116][117]
  • Mädchen in Uniform (Girls in Uniform) (1931, Germany) by Leontine Sagan
  • (2002, United States) by Kimberly K. Wilson[118]
  • (aka Lesbian Psycho) (2002, United States) by Sharon Ferranti[119]
  • Mango Kiss (2004, United States) by Sascha Rice
  • Mapplethorpe (2018, United States) by Ondi Timoner
  • Margarita (2012, Canada) by Laurie Colbert and Dominique Cardona
  • Margarita with a Straw (2014, India) by Shonali Bose
  • Marguerite (2017, Canada) by Marianne Farley
  • Married in Canada (2010, Canada) by Arianne Robinson
  • The Mars Canon (Kasei no Kanon) (2002, Japan) by Shiori Kazama
  • Marvin (Marvin ou la belle éducation) (2017, France) Anne Fontaine
  • (2011, United States) by Alexandra Roxo[120]
  • Me, Myself and Her (Io e Lei) (2015, Italy) by Maria Sole Tognazzi
  • (Encuentro entre dos Reinas) (1991, Spain) by Cecilia Barriga[121]
  • (1995, United States) by Megan Siler[122]
  • Miguel's War (2021, Germany/Spain/Lebanon) by Eliane Raheb[123]
  • Milkwater (2020, United States) by Morgan Ingari
  • The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018, United States/United Kingdom) by Desiree Akhavan
  • Mississippi Damned (2009, United States) by Tina Mabry
  • Mom + Mom (Mamma + Mamma) (2018, Italy) by Karole Di Tommaso
  • Moments (1979, France/Israel) by Michal Bat-Adam
  • Mommy Mommy (2007, Canada) by Sylvie Rosenthal
  • The Monkey's Mask (2000, Multi-nation) by Samantha Lang
  • Monster (2003, United States/Germany) by Patty Jenkins
  • Montana (2017, Israel) by Limor Shmila
  • A Montreal Girl (La Fille de Montréal) (2010, Canada) by Jeanne Crépeau
  • More Beautiful for Having Been Broken (2019, United States) by Nicole Conn
  • Mosquita y Mari (2012, United States) by Aurora Guerrero
  • (Lengua materna) (2010, Argentina) by Liliana Paolinelli[124][125][126]
  • (2017, Turkey/France/Germany) by Ayse Toprak[127]
  • My Days of Mercy (2017, United States/United Kingdom) by Tali Shalom Ezer
  • (1991, Germany) by Monika Treut[128][129]
  • (2020, Australia) by Katie Found[130][131]
  • My Friend from Faro (Mein Freund aus Faro) (2008, German) by Nana Neul
  • My Left Breast (2000, Canada) by Gerry Rogers and Peg Norman
  • My Mother Likes Women (A mi madre le gustan las mujeres) (2002, Spain) by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman
  • My Prairie Home (2013, Canada) by Chelsea McMullan

N[]

O[]

P[]

  • (2012, United States) by Charissa King-O'Brien[139]
  • Pariah (2011, United States) by Dee Rees
  • Paris Is Burning (1990, United States) by Jennie Livingston
  • (1996, United Kingdom) by Greta Schiller[140][141][142]
  • The Passionate Pursuits of Angela Bowen (2016, United States) by Jennifer Abod and Mary Duprey
  • A Perfect Ending (2012, United States) by Nicole Conn
  • Porcupine Lake (2017, Canada) by Ingrid Veninger
  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la jeune fille en feu) (2019, France) by Céline Sciamma
  • Portrait of Jason (1967, United States) by Shirley Clarke
  • (Why Not!) (1977, France) by Coline Serreau[143][144]
  • Priest (1994, United Kingdom) by Antonia Bird
  • Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017, United States) by Angela Robinson
  • Puccini for Beginners (2006, United States) by Maria Maggenti
  • Purple Sea (Viola di mare) (2009, Italy) by Donatella Maiorca

Q[]

R[]

  • Radical Harmonies (2002, United States) by Dee Mosbacher
  • Rafiki (2018, Kenya) by Wanuri Kahiu
  • (2021, United States) directed by Tracy Wren[147][148]
  • (2015, United States) by Marina Rice Bader and Dreya Weber[149][150]
  • (2021, United Kingdom) by Harri Shanahan and Siân Williams[151][152]
  • Red Cow (Para Aduma) (2018, Israel) by Tsivia Barkai Yacov[153]
  • Red Doors (2005, United States) by Georgia Lee
  • Replay (La répétition) (2011, France/Canada) by Catherine Corsini
  • Revoir Julie (Julie and Me) (1998, Canada) by Jeanne Crépeau
  • Riot Girls (2019, Canada) by Jovanka Vuckovic
  • (2006, Philippines) by Connie Macatuno[154]
  • Romeos (Romeos ... anders als du denkst!) (2011, Germany) by Sabine Bernardi
  • The Royal Road (2015, United States) by Jenni Olson
  • (2009, United States) by Nitara Lee Osbourne[155]

S[]

  • The Saint of Dry Creek (2015, United States) by Julie Zammarchi[156]
  • Salut Victor (1989, Canada) by Anne Claire Poirier
  • Saving Face (2004, United States) by Alice Wu
  • (Hush Little Baby) (2009, Denmark) by Hella Joof[157]
  • Season of Love (2019, United States) by Christin Baker[158][159][160]
  • Seduction: The Cruel Woman (Verführung: Die grausame Frau) (1985, West Germany) by Elfi Mikesch and Monika Treut
  • Set Me Free (Emporte-moi) (1999, Canada) by Léa Pool
  • (2004, Spain) by Marta Balletbò-Coll[161][162]
  • The Sex of the Stars (Le sexe des étoiles) (1993, Canada) by Paule Baillargeon
  • Shakedown (2018, United States) by Leilah Weinraub[163]
  • (She เรื่องรักระหว่างเธอ) (2012, Thailand) by Sarunya Noithai (สรัญญา น้อยไทย)[164][165][166][167]
  • She Must Be Seeing Things (1987, United States) by Sheila McLaughlin
  • She's a Boy I Knew (2007, Canada) by Gwen Haworth
  • Shiva Baby (2020, United States) by Emma Seligman
  • Signature Move (2017, United States) by Jennifer Reeder
  • Sister My Sister (1994, United Kingdom) by Nancy Meckler
  • Sisterhood (Gwaat Mui) (2016, Macau/Hong Kong) by Tracy Choi
  • Skin Deep (1995, Canada) by Midi Onodera
  • Sleeping Beauties (1999, United States) by Jamie Babbit
  • (2011, United States) by T.M. Scorzafava[168]
  • Snapshots (2018, United States) by Melanie Mayron
  • Softly, Softly (Sotto.. sotto.. strapazzato da anomala passione) (1984, Italy) by Lina Wertmüller
  • Some Prefer Cake (1997, United States) by Heidi Arnesen[169]
  • Someone Great (2019, United States) by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
  • (2006, Germany) by Kirsi Marie Liimatainen[170]
  • (2016, United Kingdom) by Selene Kapsaski[171][172]
  • Spider Lilies (Cì Qīng) (2007, Taiwan) by Zero Chou
  • Stitches (2011, Israel) by Adiya Imri Orr
  • (Le cahier volé) (1993, France) by Christine Lipinska[173]
  • Straight for the Heart (À corps perdu) (1988, Canada/Switzerland) by Léa Pool
  • (2015, United States) by Suzanne Guacci[174]
  • Suicide Kale (2016, United States) by Carly Usdin
  • The Summer of Sangailė (Sangailės vasara) (2015, Lithuania/France/Netherlands) by Alantė Kavaitė
  • Summerland (2020, United Kingdom) by Jessica Swale
  • Summertime (La Belle Saison) (2015, France/Belgium) by Catherine Corsini
  • Supervoksen (Triple Dare) (2006, Denmark) by Christina Rosendahl
  • (2021, United Kingdom) by Marley Morrison[175][176]
  • Sword of Trust (2019, United States) by Lynn Shelton
  • Sworn Virgin (Vergine giurata) (2015, Italy/Germany/Switzerland/Albania/Kosovo) by Laura Bispuri

T[]

  • Take a Walk on the Wildside (2017, Canada) by Lisa Rideout
  • Tallulah (2016, United States) by Sian Heder
  • Tell It to the Bees (2018, United Kingdom) by Annabel Jankel
  • Tender Fictions (1996, United States) by Barbara Hammer
  • (1992, Canada) by Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert[177][178][179]
  • They (2017, United States) by Anahita Ghazvinizadeh
  • (1994, United Kingdom) by Fiona Cunningham-Reid[180][181]
  • Thirteen (2003, United States) by Catherine Hardwicke
  • Three Veils (2011, United States) by Rolla Selbak
  • Tick Tock Lullaby (2007, United Kingdom) by Lisa Gornick
  • Ticket of No Return (Bildnis einer Trinkerin) (1979, Germany) by Ulrike Ottinger
  • Tig (2015, United States) by Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York
  • (2019, United Kingdom) by Rachel Dax[182][183]
  • (2008, Canada) by Heather Tobin[184][185]
  • To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995, United States) by Beeban Kidron
  • (Hoy partido a las 3) (2017, Argentina) by Clarisa Navas[186][187]
  • Tomboy (2008, Canada) by Barb Taylor
  • Tomboy (2011, France) by Céline Sciamma
  • Total Eclipse (1995, United Kingdom/France/Belgium) by Agnieszka Holland
  • Training Rules (2009, United States) by Dee Mosbacher and Fawn Yacker
  • (2020, United States) by Sharon Liese[188]
  • Treading Water (2001, United States) by Lauren Himmel
  • Trevor (1994, United States) by Peggy Rajski
  • Tru Love (2013, Canada) by Shauna MacDonald and Kate Johnston
  • The Truth About Jane (2000, United States) by Lee Rose
  • Two 4 One (2014, Canada) by Maureen Bradley
  • (2017, United States) by Laura Madalinski[189]

U[]

  • Under the Tuscan Sun (2003, United States) by Audrey Wells
  • An Unexpected Love (2003, United States) by Lee Rose[190][191][192]

V[]

  • Valley Girl (2020, United States) by Rachel Lee Goldenberg
  • Venus (2017, Canada) by Eisha Marjara
  • A Village Affair (1995, United Kingdom) by Moira Armstrong
  • Virgin Machine (Die Jungfrauenmaschine) (1988, Germany) by Monika Treut
  • Vita and Virginia (2018, United Kingdom/Ireland) by Chanya Button

W[]

  • Waiting for the Moon (1987, United Kingdom-France-United States-West Germany) by Jill Godmilow
  • Wasaga (1994, Canada) by Judith Doyle
  • Water Lilies (Naissance des Pieuvres) (2007, France) by Céline Sciamma
  • The Watermelon Woman (1996, United States) by Cheryl Dunye
  • We Forgot to Break Up (2017, Canada) by Chandler Levack
  • What's Cooking? (2000, United Kingdom/United States) by Gurinder Chadha
  • When Night Is Falling (1995, Canada) by Patricia Rozema
  • While You Weren't Looking (2015, South Africa) by Catherine Stewart
  • Wild Nights with Emily (2018, United States) by Madeleine Olnek
  • With Every Heartbeat (aka Kiss Me) (Kyss mig) (2011, Sweden) by Alexandra-Therese Keining
  • Without Men (2011, United States) by Gabriela Tagliavini
  • Women Who Kill (2016, United States) by Ingrid Jungermann
  • The World to Come (2020, United States) by Mona Fastvold
  • The World Unseen (2007, South Africa/United Kingdom) by Shamim Sarif

Y[]

  • Yes or No (Yak Rak Ko Rak Loei) (2010, Thailand) by Sarasawadee Wongsompetch
  • The Yo-Yo Gang (1992, Canada) by G.B. Jones
  • Young & Wild (Joven y alocada) (2012, Chile) by Marialy Rivas
  • You Will Be Mine (Je te mangerais) (2009, France) by Sophie Laloy
  • Young Juliette (Jeune Juliette) (2019, Canada) by Anne Émond
  • Your Sister's Sister (2011, United States) by Lynn Shelton
  • Yuriko, Dasvidaniya (Yuriko, dasuvidânya; Yoshiko & Yuriko) (2011, Japan) by Sachi Hamano

Z[]

  • (2014, Australia) by Mekelle Mills[193]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Bound is billed as "written and directed by the Wachowski Brothers". The Wachowski siblings are today known as Lana and Lilly Wachowski. Inclusion of the film in this list complies with Wikipedia guideline MOS:GENDERID.

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Further reading[]

Books
  • Kabir, Shameem (1998). Daughters of Desire: Lesbian Representations in Film (1st ed.). London, United Kingdom: Cassell. ISBN 978-0304333813.
  • Millward, Liz; Dodd, Janice G.; Fubara-Manuel, Irene (2017). Killing Off the Lesbians: A Symbolic Annihilation on Film and Television (1st ed.). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-1476668161.
  • Weiss, Andrea (1992). Vampires and Violets : Lesbians in the Cinema (1st ed.). London, United Kingdom: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 0-224-03575-4.
  • White, Patricia (1999). Uninvited: Classical Hollywood Cinema and Lesbian Representability (1st ed.). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21345-7.
  • Wilton, Tamsin (1995). Immortal, Invisible: Lesbians and the Moving Image (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN 0-415-10724-5.
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