After spending the night together, two women decide to prolong their amorous encounter into the warm summer day in New York City.
Olivia has been questioning her sexuality for some time, but after one night she finds the precise answer she was looking for.
Something appears to be a little off about Alex and Viola's first date...
A journey into the collective consciousness and the private lives of those featured. Stories all too often damaged by unjust words and by prejudice, but extraordinarily capable of creating an unexpected ending, more beautiful and more positive than the unhappy lives they had been condemned to.
An old-school butch lesbian, who has made the local cafe her everyday hangout, while ignoring the timid waitress that pours her cup after cup of coffee, is blindsided after meeting the high femme of her dreams.
Two girls spend the evening together. You'll never believe what happens next!
Rath, a Cambodian-American woman, returns to Cambodia in order to meet her favorite Khmer singer-actress, Thida after a series of long-distance telephone conversations. With strong help and support, Thida becomes godsister to Rath, who is allowed to live with Thida and her family in Cambodia. The two become inseparable and constantly spend time with each other. Unbeknownst to Thida, Rath has romantic feelings for her.
A mini documentary about the untold contributions lesbians made during the A.I.D.S epidemic.
She gets left to train with her shijie and gets the chance to capture her heart. It's hitting two birds with one stone.
Babi is a woman who lives, loves, and moves around the city with the same intensity as she pedals her bicycle.
In the afterglow of a seemingly fated hookup, two women realize that perhaps they have a little too much in common.
A stolen backpack, a break-up and a global pandemic: Austrian's most famous (and only) lesbian is ready to become British.
Its hard to be a teen lesbian and go through abortion
It's Ashley Gavin's debut comedy special! You might know her from Comedy Central, Netflix, or as Carnival Cruise line's first openly gay performer. Maybe you've seen her viral TikToks and have been waiting for this hour long comedy special for years. To you she might just be the lesbian comedian and the host of the We're Having Gay Sex & Chosen Family podcasts. This is her debut special, so she really came to introduce herself to the world as a stand up comedian, and nothing else. Of course, LGBT issues will be covered, but there is way more. We get into emotional eating, deconstructing pro life arguments, feminism, women's rights, and what the supreme court should have done, dating and relationships, and even a little bit of good old fashion small talk.
Shows a virgin lesbian in search of her first sexual experience.
“Both NEW YORK LOFT and DOLL HOUSE convey a strong sense of resourcefulness, this ‘making something’ out of interiors, specifically domestic spaces. And domestic they are, in an avant-garde sort of way. The filmmaker gives plentiful evidence of arranging things, moving them, adjusting, placing and re-placing. First are poles and sticks found; second is fabric, sheets, pillows; in a third section we see round things. Circular magnets, machine parts, film cans and the like eventually become visually paralleled with the camera lens itself. The lens is seen as Barbara films into a round mirror. How different are the visions of this woman-with-a-movie-camera from Vertov of sixty years ago! Each extols the camera-eye, but Hammer replaces Vertov’s sociopolitical kino-truths with adventures in domestic space.” – Claudia Gorbman, Jump Cut
In a mysterious country, God makes couples by binding a man and a woman with a thread. However, Wendy and Elly fell in love with each other, but Wendy was forced to give up her true love by God's opposition. One’s love is the most precious in the other’s heart.
A woman finds a magical spoon that sends her back in time, then she gets dumped.
Lesbian women – butch, femme and everything in between – articulately discuss their lives, experiences and struggles with everyday discrimination, busting the myths that homosexuality is a disease and that gay women are doomed to loneliness.
In a world that's both regressive and cruel, Ayesha, an independent gay woman struggling to lead a normal life in a homophobic society, takes a stand for herself against her own regressive brother. Inspired by true events, Ayesha is an ode to every homosexual fighting against all odds merely to breathe.