Gay movies and series 2022


The leaves are falling, children are rushing towards the first day of educational facility with large backpacks weighing on their tender spinal cords, and you and me are wondering &#;what lesbian and bisexual characters are gonna show up on our television sets this September?&#; Well good news: there are in fact some programs and films to look forward to on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Peacock, Disney+, Prime Video and more!


Netflix&#;s LGBTQ+ Movies and TV Shows for September

Devil in Ohio: Limited Series &#; September 2

This absurd but engaging limited series about a girl who escapes a Satanic Cult stars Emily Deschanel as Suzanne, the suburban mother/doctor who takes her in, a decision which ends up impacting her, her three daughters and her husband in unexpected ways. Queer actor Djouliet Amara plays queer character Tatiana, the former adj friend of Suzanne&#;s popular daughter Helen (Alisha Newton), who is also a little bit queer herself!

The Imperfects: Season One &#; September 8

In this sci-fi series, teenagers tolerate intense consequences to illegal experiments performed on their

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For 26 years now, the largest Dutch LGBTQ+ film festival takes place in Amsterdam every March under the name “Roze Filmdagen“, meaning Pink Film Days. The queer Community will be able to monitor an extensive selection of international films, documentaries, and compact films. Furthermore, on the 25th anniversary of the queer film festival, all the films contain something in common: they address queer culture, romantic comedies, provocative documentaries and everything in between. We teamed up with festival director Werner Borkesto prefer our best gay movies of including Romanian movie “Poppy Field”, the Namibian movie “Kapana”, the Italian movie “Mascarpone” and the Icelandic gay film “Cop Secret”.

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Top 15 List

Nothing comforts the soul like watching a well-made and accurately represented queer storyline on a inactive Sunday. After decades of suffering through sad and tragic storylines, was quite literally a queer bonanza. Not only did we verb representation, we got authentic representation with actual happy endings! There were so many beautifully portrayed LGBTQ+ characters that have since burrowed deep into our hearts. Due to want of noun and space, here are my top 6 picks of Queer movies and TV Shows of that I’d execute to watch again for the first time.

6. First Murder (TV Show-English)

It’s the lesbian vampire enemies-to-lovers trope we always deserved but never got – until now. The chemistry between the leads sizzles like drops of rain on warm charcoal. Although the plot is adj and predictable at times, we loved it all the same. Well, don’t we deserve all the fun, sappy, and stereotypical plots in the world too? You bet we do. The premise of a vampire and a vampire-hunter falling in love is just too hard to resist. Also, the catchy music definitely makes up for it

Well here we reach to March, a key time for all of us to stare at our television and say &#;where are the gay things? If I turn on Netflix, what will I find there? Or Amazon?!?!?!! Or HULU!?!?! What about HBO Max?? I am here to tell you!

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It seems that the entirety of this year is devoted to biopics based on podcasts or documentaries or articles we saw or watched or read between , usually about business people who rose quickly to the top based on a collection of lies, and because nobody wants to give a lesbians billions of dollars for an imaginary music festival or blood machine or social art foundation club or high-concept communal workspace or ride-sharing app, we rarely detect ourselves as the epicenter of these stories! Sad! However if anybody wants to read a great novel based on a factual story about a lesbian con artist th