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Top 10 Lesbian Movies not to be missed at Roze Filmdagen 2025

Top 10 Lesbian Movies not to be missed at Roze Filmdagen 2025

We love our queer-welcoming hometown, Amsterdam! Not only because of pride, but because of its diverse culture and many queer events that are happing throughout the year. One of the first and most important LGBTQ+ events is undoubtedly the film festival, the Roze Filmdagen. In 2025 again, the queer film festival will be renowned for celebrating lesbian narratives that challenge, entertain, and inspire both local and international audiences. Here’s your guide to the top 10 lesbian movies of 2025, specially curated for those eager to explore these powerful stories at Amsterdam’s premier LGBTQ+ film festival.

Days of Happiness - Top 10 Lesbian Movies at Roze Filmfagen 2025 in Amsterdam
Days of Happiness – Top 10 Lesbian Movies at Roze Filmfagen 2025 in Amsterdam

Top 10 Lesbian Movies at Roze Filmdagen 2025

Roze Filmdagen Amsterdam 2025 continues to champion the depth of LGBTQ+ cinema, providing an important platform to discuss, showcase, and dive into lesbian narratives. This year again, you are invited tocan not only watch a dynamic selection of films that showcase great performances from lesbian and queer actors. You are also welcome to engage in thought-provoking panel discussions that explore lesbian cultural themes in the film industry. The festival, running for twelve vibrant days starting March 19, 2025, at Het Ketelhuis in Amsterdam’s Westerpark, invites you to a cinematic celebration where inclusivity, representation, and artistic brilliance come together for an extraordinary experience.

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#1 QUEENS OF DRAMA | Belgium – France

(2024) – 114 min by Alexis Langois

‘Queens of Drama’ delves into the volatile relationship between Mimi Madamour, a pop idol, and Billie Kohler, a queer punk icon. Set against the music industry’s glitter and grit backdrop, their story is a raw depiction of the highs and lows of fame and love. As their careers intertwine with personal battles, viewers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster, showcasing the intense dynamics that fame can bring to relationships. This film is a dramatic exploration of how public life can profoundly affect personal relationships, making it a poignant entry in lesbian cinematic narratives. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer for the international lesbian movie Queens of Drama

#2 POOJA, SIR | Nepal

(2024) – 115 min by Deepak Rauniyar

In ‘Pooja, Sir,’ viewers are transported to Kathmandu where Pooja, a queer police officer, navigates the complexities of law enforcement in a patriarchal society. The film’s rich narrative weaves through Nepal’s cultural and social fabric, exploring themes of justice, gender identity, and societal expectations. Pooja’s journey is not just a crime-solving mission but also a deeper quest for personal acceptance and societal change, offering insights into the challenges faced by queer individuals in conservative societies. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer for the Nepalease lesbian movie Pooja, Sir

#3 WHAT A FEELING | Austria

(2024) – 110 min by Kat Rohrer

‘What a Feeling’ presents the story of Marie Theres, whose life takes an unexpected turn as she meets Fa, a confident and free-spirited Iranian woman. This film explores the transformative power of new relationships and the courage it takes to pursue happiness against societal norms. Their evolving relationship challenges both characters to rethink their lives and values, providing a heartfelt examination of love and change in later life. The film celebrates finding joy and love in unexpected places, resonating deeply with audiences looking for inspirational lesbian stories. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer for the Austrian lesbian movie What a Feeling

#4 DRIP LIKE COFFEE | USA

(2024) – 91 min by Anaiis Cisco

Set in the vibrant cityscape of Brooklyn, ‘Drip Like Coffee’ explores the life-changing connection between Kali, a barista, and Mel, a visiting photographer. Their story highlights themes of personal discovery and the transformative power of connection. As they share experiences over coffee, their bond deepens, reflecting the broader narrative of lesbian relationships and community in urban settings. This film celebrates the beauty of everyday moments and their impact on our lives, making it a compelling watch for those interested in contemporary lesbian cinema. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer for the US-American lesbian movie Drip like Coffee

5 IO NON SONO NESSUNO | Italy

(2024) – 123 min by Geraldine Ottier

‘Io Non Sono Nessuno’ tells the compelling story of Mariasilvia Spolato, a pioneer for LGBTQ+ rights in Italy. The film chronicles her challenges and triumphs, offering a historical perspective on the struggles faced by lesbian activists. Spolato’s journey is portrayed with depth and sensitivity, highlighting her resilience and the societal impacts of her activism. This biopic is a powerful reminder of the courage required to live authentically and fight for equality. It is essential viewing for audiences interested in historical narratives within lesbian cinema. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer of the Italian lesbian movie Io Non Sono Nessuno

#6 LAKEVIEW | Canada

(2024) – 100 min by Tara Thorne

‘Lakeview’ brings to life the story of a close-knit group of women who reunite to celebrate a significant life event. Set in the picturesque landscapes of Nova Scotia, the film explores the dynamics of friendship, past relationships, and the journey of self-discovery. As old flames and new conflicts arise, the characters navigate through their complex emotions, providing a realistic portrayal of the bonds between women. This comedy-drama is a celebration of lesbian friendships and the enduring strength they provide. Learn more about number six of our top 10 lesbian movies list for the Roze Filmdagen 2025 here >

Trailer of the Canadian lesbian movie Lakeview
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#7 UNE VIE RÊVÉE | France

(2023) – 97 min by Morgan Simon

Set in the suburbs of Paris, ‘Une Vie Rêvée’ tells the story of Nicole, a woman striving to maintain hope and positivity amidst life’s challenges. Her unexpected romance offers a new perspective on life and love, bringing joy and color to her otherwise mundane existence. The film beautifully captures the struggles and triumphs of mature women, offering a poignant look at love and resilience in the face of adversity. It’s a testament to the enduring human spirit and the unexpected moments that can bring profound happiness. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer of the French lesbian movie Une Vie Rêvée

#8 DAYS OF HAPPINESS | Canada

(2023) – 118 min by Chloé Robichaud

In ‘Days of Happiness,’ Emma, a talented conductor, faces professional obstacles while trying to manage her personal life. The film delves into the pressures of creative careers and the complex interplay between personal ambitions and romantic relationships. Set against the backdrop of Montreal’s music scene, the film offers a nuanced look at the challenges faced by women in the arts, making it a relevant and insightful exploration of contemporary lesbian issues. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer of the Canadian lesbian movie Days of Happiness

#9 DRONE | France (2024)

(2024) – 110 min by Simon Bouisson

‘Drone’ is a thrilling narrative set in Paris, following Émilie as she deals with an invasive technology that threatens her privacy and safety. The film that made it in our top 10 lesbian movies of the Roze Filmdagen 2025 combines suspense and romance elements, exploring surveillance’s impact on personal freedom. As Émilie navigates her challenging circumstances, she finds strength and solace in her relationship, highlighting the resilience and solidarity within the lesbian community in the face of adversity. Learn more about the movie here >

Trailer of the French lesbian movie Drone
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#10 CONCERNING MY DAUGHTER | South Korea

(2023) – 103 min by Lee Mi-rang

This touching drama explores the generational and cultural conflicts within a family when Green and her girlfriend move back home. The film addresses themes of acceptance, the struggle for recognition, and the power of familial bonds. Set in South Korea, it offers a poignant look at the challenges faced by lesbian couples in conservative societies and the transformative power of love and understanding within families. Learn more about this best gay movie in 2024 here >

Trailer of the South Korean lesbian movie Concerning my Daughter

Plan your visit to the Roze Filmdagen with our Top 10 Lesbian Movies 2025

The top 10 lesbian movies of 2025 at Roze Filmdagen Amsterdam offer a rich tapestry of stories that are both uniquely personal and universally resonant. Whether you’re planning to visit Amsterdam for the Roze Filmdagen or are a local enthusiast of LGBTQ+ cinema, these films promise to offer insightful, inspiring, and transformative experiences. Celebrate diversity, love, and storytelling by immersing yourself in these must-watch films, and join the broader conversation about the evolving landscape of queer cinema.

Check Roze Filmdagen 2025’s program for all movies, films, and documentaries! Prices start as low as €12 (further reduction available).

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Do you want to know and see more of us gay couple travel bloggers? Stay tuned on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook! See you in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and around the world! This year again, you can support the Amsterdam LGBTQ+ Film Festival 2025 with two different kinds of memberships (website in NL/EN).

Option 1: Become a Pink Member. You can support the Amsterdam LGBTQ+ Film Festival by becoming a member; a one-year membership is €55. A Pink member gets yearly discounts for festivals and events the RFD cooperates with, such as Ketelhuis Queer Screenings.

Option 2: Become a Platinum Member. Want to go all in? For €750, you’ll become a Platinum Member, be our guest at the opening, and receive a personal passe-partout for all screenings during the festival.