IndieWire's The 25 Sexiest Queer Movies of All Time

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Revisit some of the hottest films in the queer canon, from early works ("Un Chant D'Amour") to cult classics ("The Rocky Horror Picture Show") to new favorites ("Disobedience").
BY WILSON CHAPMAN

JUNE 17, 2024 9:30 PM

These days, queer movies come in all shapes and styles, from handsomely mounted biopics (“Milk”) to kid-friendly rom-coms (“Love, Simon“). That’s a good thing; you want queer art to enjoy variety and novelty, and appeal to all audiences in the LGBTQ community. But sometimes, you want something very specific from a queer film; you want it to be sexy as hell.

When queer movies started bubbling into the mainstream in the early ’90s via movies like “Philadelphia,” they tended to be slightly sanitized, lacking much in the way of physical depictions of intimacy. (In “Philadelphia,” Hanks’ lead character famously never kisses his partner.) That’s changed as the years have gone on. Thanks to films like “Brokeback Mountain,” there’s now a ton of modern examples of queer films that aren’t shy about their leads getting it on. But there’s a longer history of sexy queer cinema that goes back well before the ’90s, even if many of those movies were made from independent creators and were little seen.

Some of these movies even faced censorship due to their content, like the short film “Un Chant D’Amour,” which only featured gay scenes via symbolism. Other films, like Chantal Akerman’s “Je, Tu, Il, Elle,” or Pedro Almodóvar’s “Law of Desire,” broke boundaries in how explicitly they featured gay love. There’s always discourse bubbling about the “necessity” of sex scenes in cinema, but films like Akerman’s or Almodóvar’s prove why these intimate portrayls can be vital tools — conveying something about the characters, and about queer life, that you couldn’t if everyone kept their clothes on.

In celebration of Pride Month, IndieWire rounded up the 25 hottest, steamiest, and/or sexiest films in the queer canon. Titles range from cult hits and arthouse fare like “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Querelle,” to more mainstream works like “Bound” and “Call Me By Your Name.” Entries are listed chronologically, from early queer classics like “Un Chant D’Amour” to modern favorites like “God’s Own Country.” Some of the movies are balls-to-the-walls sexy, like John Cameron Mitchell’s unsimulated “Shortbus.” Others, like “Cruel Intentions,” don’t have explicit queer sex depicted in them, but get their erotic power through kisses and mounting sexual tension. Regardless of the films’ content, all share something in common; they’re so hot it’s hard to watch without blushing.

With editorial contributions by Alison Foreman, Ryan Lattanzio, and Jude Dry.

Listed in chronological order.

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    Un chant d'amour

    1950 — a.k.a. A Song of Love, in 7 top lists Check
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    Je tu il elle

    1974 — a.k.a. Je Tu Il Elle, in 5 top lists Check
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    The Rocky Horror Picture Show

    1975, in 13 top lists Check
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    Querelle

    1982, in 3 top lists Check
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    The Hunger

    1983, in 2 top lists Check
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    Desert Hearts

    1985, in 3 top lists Check
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    Working Girls

    1986, in 3 top lists Check
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    La ley del deseo

    1987 — a.k.a. Law of Desire, in 5 top lists Check
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    Maurice

    1987, in 0 top lists Check
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    Tongues Untied

    1989, in 11 top lists Check
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    Bound

    1996, in 6 top lists Check
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    High Art

    1998, in 2 top lists Check
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    Velvet Goldmine

    1998, in 5 top lists Check
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    Cruel Intentions

    1999, in 0 top lists Check
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    Y tu mamá también

    2001, in 15 top lists Check
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    Shortbus

    2006, in 2 top lists Check
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    I Can't Think Straight

    2008, in 0 top lists Check
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    Weekend

    2011, in 6 top lists Check
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    L'inconnu du lac

    2013 — a.k.a. Stranger by the Lake, in 6 top lists Check
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    The Duke of Burgundy

    2014, in 5 top lists Check
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    Ah-ga-ssi

    2016 — a.k.a. The Handmaiden, in 14 top lists Check
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    God's Own Country

    2017, in 2 top lists
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    Disobedience

    2017, in 0 top lists
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  24. 24 new

    Call Me by Your Name

    2017, in 11 top lists
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  25. 25 new

    Passages

    2023, in 1 top list
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Last updated on Jun 30, 2024; source