Sad gay films

Gay movies that make you cry like a river. A new subreddit dedicated to the discussion and consumption of all gay contents in Movies🎞️, TV Shows📺, Games🎮, Books📖, Music🎧, YouTube, Social Media etc. Moonlight is a film coming-of-age tale that charts the life of a disenfranchised African-American man in poverty-stricken Miami.

Unlike many of the films on this list Love, Simon will leave you crying with joy, not sadness. It may not be a traditional tear-jerker, but this feel-good story of community — based on true events and featuring an all-star cast — will leave you weeping with pride.

Click on or find ''About'' and ''Menu'' for a list of Recommendations and Upcoming projects. An easy watch this is not, but the film and message it brings is so incredibly important. Homosexuality is still illegal in the Gay nation, and when they are caught they are confronted by an angry mob.

From Call Me By Your Name to Rafiki, here are the eight best LGBTQ+ movies to watch if you need a good cry. Unlike many of the films on this list Love, Simon will leave you crying with joy, not sadness. "Tears come from the heart and not from the brain." Leonardo da Vinci Find tissue box here.

Following year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) as he experiences his first gay love while spending the summer in Italy. Being queer is great, and we love it. Set in the s, Carol stars Cate Blanchett as an older woman navigating a difficult divorce who embarks on a forbidden affair with an aspiring female photographer, played by Rooney Mara.

By Daniel Megarry. The ban was lifted for seven days and went on to sell out cinemas, becoming the second highest-grossing Kenyan film of all time. Sometimes you just need a good cry. Watching the effects of homophobia and a jealous soon-to-be-ex-husband on their relationship is heartbreaking, and if nothing else, the pure melodrama of it all will get you in a state of melancholy.

Most importantly, it o ffered a rare chance for black gay men to see themselves reflect on screen. It became the first film by a major Hollywood studio to focus on a same-sex teen romance when it released inmaking history and receiving acclaim from viewers and critics.

By Kaiqui Macaulay. The gay received universal acclaim after its release inlargely for its realistic and documentary-like portrayal of a same-sex relationship. The Danish Girl, which is loosely based on the true story of Lili Elbe, is probably the most high-profile film to focus on the experience of a trans individual.

But it can also be tough. Search for:. It became the first film by a major Hollywood studio to focus on a same-sex teen romance when it released inmaking history and receiving acclaim from viewers and critics. It follows Timothy Corr and John Stott who fall in love in s Australia, and chronicles their beautiful — but heartbreaking — 15 year relationship.

It features standout performances from many high-profile names, including Sad Roberts as a sympathetic nurse on an AIDS ward. Aside from controversy over casting a cisgender actor in the role of a trans woman, the film handles the topic beautifully.

By Emily Jones. Before he worked on queer HBO series Looking, director Andrew Haigh helmed British romantic drama Weekend, which followed two men Cullen, New who meet and begin a short-but-sweet sexual relationship the weekend before one of them leaves the country.

Which one do think is the saddest? Tensions run high when Kena Mugatsia and Ziki Munyiva start a same-sex love affair as they have to hide their affection from Kenyan locals. By Ryan Cahill. Call Me by Your Sad has one of the most classic sad endings of any film.

And that final scene, as the credits roll, will leave you a wreck.