
Besides reading lesbian fiction I love to watch lesbians on screen, preferably in a decent movie or TV show đ. Iâve been fortunate to have been able to watch some great examples in that regard. Although, I mean great in the sense that I like it personally. There arenât that many examples where the majority of the audience agrees that the effort was that of a high standard. Oh and I enjoy a high standard in movies and TV shows, but you canât always have it all đ.
Anyway, on that note. I thought it would be nice to sum up all the lesbian movies and TV shows I enjoyed and would watch again. Thereâs no particular order, just what comes to mind. Thereâs also a section for podcasts that I enjoy.
Table of contents
- Movies
- Desert Hearts
- Claire of the Moon
- When Night is Falling
- La Vie dâAdĂšle\Blue is the Warmest Color
- Kyss mig\Kiss Me
- Imagine Me &You
- I Canât Think Straight
- Carol
- Disobedience
- If These Walls Could Talk 2
- Itâs In The Water
- Kissing Jessica Stein
- Fucking à mÄl/Show Me Love
- D.E.B.S.
- Below Her Mouth
- Elena Undone
- A Perfect Ending
- TV shows
- Podcasts
Movies
Desert Hearts

Desert Hearts is the one that always comes to mind first when I think of lesbian movies I watched and enjoyed. I saw this in the theater when it came out (yes, I am that old đ). Just my luck that I was watching it with a girl I had a secret crush on. During the sex-scene I could crawl under the seat đ. But I loved the movie, still do. And so daring for that time. I mean, even now!
Claire of the Moon

Claire of the Moon was the first of many movies I saw which tried to instill lesbian romance. This sounds a bit cryptic, but what I mean is that usually lesbian themed stories or movies were âtroubledâ. I was looking for movies with romance, you know girl meets girl and whatever happens, they end up with each other. Desert Hearts seemed an exception. But now there was Nicole Conn, and she had a vision and a purpose with her movies, exactly what I was looking for. This was the first one I saw of her.
When Night is Falling

My god, this movie â€ïž! When Night is Falling is a movie by Patricia Rozema. It is the most beautiful lesbian movie Iâve seen to date. Itâs gorgeous in every way. If you havenât seen it already, go find it. Everyone has their own preference of course, but this is a must see in my lesbian book đ.
La Vie dâAdĂšle\Blue is the Warmest Color

La Vie dâAdĂšle is a movie adaption of the graphic novel by Julie Maroh (which is beautiful by the way, not exactly the same story though). There was a lot of commotion about the director and his absurd method of directing. Maybe because of that, a lot of people find that there is too much sex in it or that it is even pornographic. I just do not agree. Yes, there is graphic sex but never gratuitous in my opinion. I watched it in awe, the story was good, the acting on point, heartwarming, heart wrenching, hot, all of it. This movie was personal to me too, it reminded me so much of my own coming out period, being with my first girlfriend, and the awkwardness of just growing up. Just magnificent this one.
Kyss mig\Kiss Me

Oh my, Kiss Me! This Swedish movie is actually the lesbian romance that I am always looking for in a movie. I mean, the daughters of a man and a woman getting married later in life, fall in love with each other. They have never met but when they finally meet each other at the engagement party of their parents, there is an immediate attraction. Miaâs fiancee Tim is about to be suddenly forgotten when Mia and Frida get to know each other better during a short stay away from the others. Itâs, itâs, well perfect đâ€ïž.
Imagine Me &You

Another swoon worthy lesbian movie. Imagine Me & You is so sweet, romantic and well everything youâd look for in a romcom. And this one is with a love story between two gorgeous women. I canât imagine you donât know this one but if you donât, go watch it. Especially if youâre a sucker for romance like I am.
I Canât Think Straight

The title is a bit bland and the pun is intended I guess đ. But beyond that, I Canât Think Straight is a really nice romantic lesbian movie. With Lisa Ray in a leading role as Tala, who is engaged to be married to a man appropriate to her tradition. But when she meets Leyla everything goes astray and Tala just canât think straight anymore đ. Ok, Iâm sorry. Itâs better than it sounds, I promise. Plus, itâs Lisa Ray đ!
Carol

I had read The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith and it was such a beautiful novel. I still intend to reread this book and post about it. But I digress. Anyway, this movie came out and Cate Blanchett would play the part of Carol! Be still, my heart. So I couldnât wait to watch it. I must confess, it took me several times watching the movie before I warmed up to Rooney Mara as Therese. When I did though, man oh man, what a stylish movie this is. And the chemistry between the two, itâs so palpable. Yes, this one is a classic â€ïž.
Disobedience

I love controversial themes. So this love story between Ronit and Esti is one that grabbed me and swallowed me whole. They are both from an Orthodox Jewish community, very strict, which Ronit âescapedâ from. She returns for the funeral of her estranged father. Esti, meanwhile, has married their common friend Dovid. You can feel the tension between the MCâs, good and bad. I loved the build-up between Ronit and Esti because even though their love could never be, you feel that it also can never be denied.
If These Walls Could Talk 2

In If These Walls Could Talk 2 you see three stories about lesbian couples in three different decades (this is basically the summary on imdb đ). I loved this because of the segments 1961 and 1972. The â61 is about what a fucked up situation it was when you were gay back then and your spouse of decades died. You didnât have any rights in the whole situation. Heartbreaking this one đ. The â72 segment is about butch Amy and lesbian femme Linda. This was just hot. But also an eye-opener for me. And for Linda too đ. The 2000 segment is with Ellen DeGeneres and Sharon Stone. I keep forgetting what itâs about. I remember that I felt awkward with the sex scene đ«Ł.
Itâs In The Water

This movie does not stand out for the greatest directing ever, but I donât care. Itâs In The Water is just so romantic and it includes tropes I adore: Gay for You, Friends to Lovers, Return to Hometown, Small Town, (*sigh). Anyway, check out the poster left hand upper corner, and right hand lower corner. Thatâs it, thatâs the movie đ. Oh, and the two in the middle of course đ„”. Thereâs just something in the water in Azalea Springs that turns everybody gay đ.
Kissing Jessica Stein

I think I really like Kissing Jessica Stein because itâs the only movie that I know where a straight woman turns gay, turns bi and was not awkward or unbelievable. In fact, it was all done very tastefully, and funny, and of course romantic. Yeah, this oneâs alright. Oh, a gentle warning: when trying to find an image I googled âKissing Jessica Steinâ and I cannot fathom why, but I got a lot of porn images as a result đ€·ââïž.
Fucking à mÄl/Show Me Love

Why I like this is easy. Fucking Ă mĂ„l is about coming of age, identifying your sexuality, having a crush on the hot girl in school, making out with the hot girl, getting the hot girl in the end in a bad ass way. Itâs basically my youth, except for the âgetting the hot girlâŠ. etc. That was later in life đŹđ. I love this movie.
D.E.B.S.

Whatâs not to like about D.E.B.S.? Pretty schoolgirls, trained to be members of the elite national defense group D.E.B.S., trying to catch the bad criminal Lucy Diamond. Lucy turns out to be a very hot criminal. One of the D.E.B.S., Amy, falls for Lucy and that leads to all kinds of problems. If this isnât a nice lesbian romcom, I donât know what is.
Below Her Mouth

Weeeeeellll, this one is tricky. Some (or most maybe) would say that Below Her Mouth is just porn without plot. The title doesnât help in that regard đ. But I thought it was a hot, romantic movie. That being said, I sometimes did feel a bit awkward during the sex scenes. I felt like a fly on the wall watching these two women fall in love and have a lot of very explicit sex (that does sound like pwp đ). But hey, what do you do when youâve just fallen in loveâŠ. Right. So, it was just verrrry realistic.
Elena Undone

Elena Undone is another Nicole Conn movie. The movie has gotten some notoriety because of the longest kiss in a movie, 3 minutes and 24 seconds. Itâs cleverly done, but it doesnât really help. A lot of the movie is cringe worthy, like the guy on happy pills who keeps interrupting our ladiesâ love story. And the horrible husband đ€š. What does help is the good acting from the (gorgeous) leading actresses and the chemistry between them! I liked their story as well.
A Perfect Ending

I must admit that I really liked A Perfect Ending, another Nicole Conn movie. It was a very moving story and Barbara Niven was excellent. The artsy fartsy bits with Paris (and her weird slow voice) were less moving for me, but her backstory was. A rarely seen premise of this unlikely love story between a rich, frigid, middle-aged woman and a beautiful, young escort.
TV shows
The L Word

I couldnât believe it when The L Word came out in 2004. The whole world had to stop and go away when we watched a new episode of this fabulously lesbian, lesbian show. Wow, itâs still unbelievable this even happened. So many (beautiful) women, so gay for each other. With all the stories, all the relatable stories. It was just out of this world. I even liked Jenny. I am probably one of the four people in the world who did, but there you go. Anyway, this is a must see for every lesbian. Itâs like a handbook. Iâm kidding. But itâs good!
Fingersmith

Oh my word, Fingersmith. Iâve watched this mini series, an adaptation of Sarah Waters classic novel Fingersmith, so many times. Itâs absolutely fantastic. I just fell in love with everything; the brilliant story, the characters, the amazing love story between Maud and Sue, the twists and turns. Goosebumps here, goosebumps!
Sugar Rush

This delightful series tells the story of 15-year-old Kim who just moved to Brighton. She develops a HUGE crush on her best friend Sugar. Itâs again a coming of age, coming out, best friends to lovers story, but not quite. And itâs British, seriously funny, and original. Love, love, love this â€ïž.
Tipping The Velvet

Tipping The Velvet is based on a book by Sarah Waters, Tipping The Velvet. And itâs fabuleus. Nan falls in love with Kitty, and her real life begins. Her life loving women, falling in and out of love and stretching her limits in order to survive. Itâs a crude story and I felt for Nan. She has to go through it all to finally live and love. Beautiful! But it is no light fare.
Stupid Wife (online series)
So, I find the title of this online series quite unappealing. The series is based on the book Lembre-se de NĂłs by Brazilian NathĂĄlia SodrĂ©. Unfortunately I canât read or write Portuguese. But the English subtitles of the series are quite good. I think đ.
Itâs a nice story. LuĂza and Valentina are students and classmates. LuĂza doesnât like Valentina at all. She represents everything she doesnât like about another and hates her. Valentina finds the opposite of LuĂza. But it will never work out between them.
Apparently something has changed because LuĂza wakes up one day, 10 years older, married to Valentina and they have a son together. She appears to suffer from dissociative amnesia and has forgotten the last 10 years of het life. Including falling in love and marrying Valntina. She must rediscover herself, who she has become. And Valentina, sheâs trying to do everything she can to win her wife back.
Hmmm, this is nice. I havenât seen everything yet, but it reminds me a bit of the Mexican series Juliantina , and that was definitely fun đđ„°. Check out Ponto Ação ProduçÔes for more telenovelas.
Dates (one episode (1Ă04) because itâs Katie McGrath)
Katie McGrath who plays an angry lesbian on a first date with another beautiful woman, played by Gemma Chang. I mean, this was kinda my dream come true đ . As a Supercorp/Lena Luthor fan this is a must see đđ„. I also understand where the Supercorp chemistry originated from đ. The YT clip is the whole episode!
Lip Service

Oeh, Lip Service. The Scottish answer to The L Word. Or maybe it wasnât, but that is what I always thought. With Frankie as the Scottish Shane, although maybe even more glum than Shane was. But just as good with the ladies đ. Kidding aside, this is a good show!
Podcasts
Donât Ask Tig with Tig Notaro
However, you should not take the answers too seriously. The title of the podcast already warns a bit about that đ.
Tig and Cheryl: True Story
This is hilariously funny! My favorite podcast for months now (01/12/23). Every episode Tig and Cheryl discuss a documentary theyâd watched. Weeeeeeeell (as Cheryl would say), do they though?! I mean, they talk about everything, except the doc đ! Ok, sometimes they do, a bit. Anyway, Tig and Cheryl are great friends and it shows. There is a lot of fun and respect for each other. And lots and lots of laughter. Best laugh therapy ever!
Down The Fandom Hole: Conversations w/ Ayaka Spencer
I couldnât believe it when I found this. Ayaka chats for instance with Ekingston and Aspidities, two of my favorite fanfic authors, about their writing and fandom. The pod has stopped, but I saw on her Tumblr that she will start up again soon đ€.
We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
Their relationship was a romance novel in real life as far as Iâm concerned. I mean, the âchristian momâ Glennon with the tough Abby, uhmmmm đ. However, Glennon is much more than that. And after reading her book Untamed, I am a fan of hers.
In all honesty, I only started reading that book because I wanted to know how her relationship with Abby started đ. But the book turned out to be much more than that, she says really good things that got me (and many) thinking. This podcast is a delightful continuation of her insights, candor, and honesty. And this episode is really great with Brandi and Catherine Carlile.
The Sapphic Book Review with Laura
Lesbians Who Write with Clare Lydon and T.B. Markinson
The Lesbian Review Podcast
To L and Back
This podcast is packed with trivia, jokes, special guests, controversial Jenny takes, fond memories, and other ways we âlive and love.â I laughed so many times with these two, later another guest host comes on and I personally thought that was a bit less funny. But in any case this is brilliantly done and I got excited again about the show. When I started watching the show again after listening, I suddenly noticed more and new things.
The podcast now includes The L Word â Generation Q. I donât watch that show anymore, I didnât enjoy the storylines after a while.