16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar

These 16 southern queer movies illustrate LGBTQ life in the South 

Movies are a great way to showcase what it might really be like to walk in someone else’s shoes. And when it comes to LGBTQ southerners, facing constant anti-LGBT legislation and discrimination, movies can even save lives. 

No need to wait till the Oscars this Sunday—let’s celebrate great queer cinema now. Here are 16 southern queer movies that feature LGBTQ characters and/or themes. 

Check out our sweet 16 movie list, in alphabetical order:


Bessie (2015)

Screenshot from film Bessie (2015) directed by Dee Rees. As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar.
Screenshot from film Bessie (2015) directed by Dee Rees. © HBO

The 2015 HBO film Bessie centers on the life and career of American blues singer Bessie Smith played by Queen Latifah. 

Boy Erased (2018)

Screenshot from Boy Erased (2018), directed by Joel Edgerton. © Focus Feature

In Boy Erased, adapted from a memoir of the same name, the son of a Baptist pastor is forced to come out to his parents then voluntarily joins a church-sponsored gay conversion program.

Drive-Away Dolls (2024)

Screenshot from trailer of Drive-Away Dolls (2024), directed by Ethan Coen. As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar.
Screenshot from trailer of Drive-Away Dolls (2024), directed by Ethan Coen. © Films/Focus Features

Two lesbians take an unexpected road trip to Tallahassee, Florida, for a fresh start. But when they encounter crooks on their journey, things quickly go awry. Check out our review!

Egghead & Twinkie (2023)

From left to right: Decked out in a terrifying sun costume, Egghead (Louis Tomeo) helps advertise a suntan salon with his best friend, Twinkie (Sabrina Jie-A-Fa).
From left to right: Decked out in a terrifying sun costume, Egghead (Louis Tomeo) helps advertise a suntan salon with his best friend, Twinkie (Sabrina Jie-A-Fa). DP, Olivia Wilson. Colorists, Chris Chew & A.K. Moore. Courtesy Danielle Fountaine, EPK ©2023

In this coming-of-age comedy directed by Sarah Kambe Holland, Asian-American girl Twinkie convinces her bestie Egghead to join her on a cross-country road trip to meet her internet crush at “Lez Dance” in Texas following a less-than-ideal coming-out experience with her conservative parents.

Inspection (2022)

Screenshot of Inspection (2022), image © A24. Directed by Elegance Bratton. As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar
Screenshot of Inspection (2022), image © A24. Directed by Elegance Bratton

In Inspection, a young, gay Black man, rejected by his mother and with limited options, joins the Marines and enters a bootcamp in South Carolina, attempting to thrive in a society that rejects him.

Last Summer (2013)

Screenshot from trailer of Last Summer (2013). Directed by Mark Thiedeman. © A&G

High school sweethearts Luke and Jonah spend their last days together in the rural south before Jonah has to leave in this romantic drama

Little Richard: I Am Everything (2023)

Little Richard in LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING, a Magnolia Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures. As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar.
Little Richard in Little Richard: I Am Everything (2023), a Magnolia Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.

This documentary chronicles the life and career of the iconic Little Richard, legendary rock ‘n’ roll artist who changed the face of music forever.

Love Simon (2018)

Screenshot from Love, Simon (2018) | Official Trailer 2 [HD] | 20th Century FOX

Love Simon, set in the Atlanta Georgia suburbs, follows closeted Simon Spier as he navigates hiding his queerness from his family and community.

Making Sweet Tea (2021)

Making Sweet Tea (2021), by E. Patrick Johnson. Still from official website. As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar
Making Sweet Tea (2021), by E. Patrick Johnson. Still from official website

The documentary Making Sweet Tea follows southern-born black gay researcher and performer E. Patrick Johnson as he returns to North Carolina to face his past. He then visits Georgia, New Orleans, and Washington, D.C. to reconnect with several black gay men he interviewed for his book, Sweet Tea

Memphis Proud: The Resilience of a Southern LGBTQ+ Community (2022)

Drag performer Fantasia Bordeaux in Memphis Proud: The Resilience of a Southern LGBTQ+ Community (2022). As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar
Drag performer Fantasia Bordeaux in Memphis Proud: The Resilience of a Southern LGBTQ+ Community (2022).

The documentary Memphis Proud, first shown as part of a 2022 LGBTQ the Memphis Museum of Science & History exhibit, explores how LGBTQ+ Memphians of diverse backgrounds and experiences have formed vibrant communities through history. Watch it for free.

Moonlight (2016)

Screenshot from Moonlight (2016), directed by Barry Jenkins. As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar
Screengrab from Moonlight (2016), directed by Barry Jenkins. © Plan B/A24

Moonlight focuses on three pivotal moments in Chiron’s life. The young black man growing up in Miami faces trials on his path to manhood and navigating his queerness, guided by his community’s love and support. 

Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)

Screenshot from Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967), directed by John Huston. © Warner Bros

Starring Marlon Brandon and Elizebeth Taylor, this classic drama set in a southern army post chronicles the depressed life of a latent gay captain and his nymphomaniacal wife.

Southern Baptist Sissies (2013)

Dale Dickey and Leslie Jordan in Southern Baptist Sissies (2021) directed by Del Shores. © Beard Collins Shores Productions

Southern Baptist Sissies, featuring the late, beloved Leslie Jordan, follows four gay Southern Baptist Church men as they navigate the conflict between their sexuality and the church’s ideology.

Southern Pride (2018)

Southern Pride (2018) directed by Malcolm Ingram. Produced by Uncork'd Entertainment. As part of 16 Southern Queer Movies to Put on Your Radar
Southern Pride (2018) directed by Malcolm Ingram. Produced by Uncork’d Entertainment

This documentary is about Mississippians from two small communities planning festivities to celebrate their Black and gay pride in Trump country.

Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)

Screenshot from trailer of Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.

This tragic film with gay themes is based on a Tennessee Williams story and stars young Elizabeth Taylor, a young woman whose aunt wants her to get a lobotomy in order to conceal a family secret.

The Color Purple (1985, 2023)

Screenshot from The Color Purple (1985) featuring Whoopie Goldberg as Celie and Margaret Avery as Shug. Directed by Stephen Spielberg. Warner Bros.
Screenshot from The Color Purple (1985) featuring Whoopie Goldberg as Celie and Margaret Avery as Shug. Directed by Stephen Spielberg. Warner Bros.

The iconic book-turned movie-turned play-turned-remake follows Celie, a Black woman living in the early 1900s American south, as she endures horrendous cruelty and prejudice over the course of forty years. Its more recent iteration leans even more into the originally very queer text by Alice Walker.


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