1 minute read

The Greatest Fictional Queer Romances

LBGTQ+ HISTORY MONTH

The best films streaming now

Advertisement

February is LGBT+ History Month, which celebrates the history of LGBTQ+ community in the UK. The aim of the event is to bring visibility to the stories of the queer community, which have been hidden in the past. One of the ways

AMAZON

NETFLIX

streaming site in the world, has its own LGBTQ+ section dedicated to queer comedy Booksmart (2019), can be streamed on the UK version of the site; as can independent dramas Boy Erased (2018), Beach Rats (2017), and Post (2018). South Korean thriller The Handmaiden (2016) is also available to

MUBI

LGBTQ+ features is Mubi, which currently has a large collection of documentaries produced all around the world. Recently added mentary (2020), about queer rave culture in the (2018), directed by comedian and writer Simon Amstell, features an array of British talent and

Prime subscription service, or to rent or buy. But (2000) has been to watch as part of the Prime subscription is available to rent or buy on the Amazon website lable on the site include Moonlight (2017) and BrokebackMountain (2006).

One of my personal favourites to rent or buy on Pride port the Miners campaign in the 1980s. Another on Amazon was Tangerine two transgender women in Hollywood. featured a cast with no previous acting Awards campaign for transgender actre such as Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2020), Tomboy (2011), and Water Lillies(2007).

BFI PLAYER

and archival footage all being available have a subscription service with an LGBTQ+ collection; a personal highlight for me being The Watermelon Woman The Watermelon Woman is a landmark in

NOW TV

Now TV also has a wide selection of LGBTQ+ cinema as part of their Film package, with many of them also being available to watch on Sky and gone, Happiest Season (2020) you need your festive Kristen Stewart collection of biopics; titles include Milk (2008) and Rocketman (2019).

Chloe-Nicole Arnold

This article is from: