List of feature films with bisexual characters

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The following is a list of feature films with fictional and factual bisexual characters. The films were released theatrically, direct-to-video, or on a streaming platform (non-linear network).

Films are in alphabetical order by year of release. Titles beginning with determiners "A", "An", and "The" are alphabetized by the first significant word.

20th century[edit]

1900–1959[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
1924 Michael Michael Walter Slezak Michael falls in love with a painter named Claude. He later leaves Claude for a woman. Germany [1]

1960–1969[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
1965 My Hustler Paul Paul America United States [2]
1968 Lonesome Cowboys Little Joe Joe Dallesandro The film is directed by gay artist Andy Warhol. United States [2]
Eric Eric Emerson
1968 Teorema The Visitor Terence Stamp This film, a parable, uses bisexuality as a symbol, with a beautiful man, unnamed and referred to as the "Visitor,"[2] appearing in the lives of a typical bourgeois Italian family, making love to the father (Paolo), the mother (Lucia), the son (Pietro), the daughter (Odetta), and the maid (Emilia). After a telegram arrives and the Visitor has to leave, all the family members change, having to confront what was previously concealed by the trappings of bourgeois life. Italy [2][3]
1969 Midnight Cowboy Joe Buck Jon Voight Joe is a gigolo who has sex with men and women in an attempt to make money. The film is based on the 1965 novel of the same name.
The character was later parodied in the "Brannigan, Begin Again" episode of Futurama, which also used the film's theme, "Everybody's Talkin'" by Harry Nilsson.
United States [4]
[5][6]
1969 Women in Love Rupert Birkin Alan Bates Birkin is Gerald's best friend. United Kingdom [2]

1970–1979[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
1970 Bloody Mama Fred Robert Walden Fred is one of the sons of 'Ma' Barker. United States [2]
1970 Where's Poppa? Sidney Hocheiser Ron Leibman Sidney is Gordon's brother. United States [2]
1971 Doctors' Wives Della Randolph Rachel Roberts Della has an affair with a woman while married to a doctor. United States [2]
1971 Sunday Bloody Sunday Bob Elkin Murray Head Daniel and a divorced woman Alex are both involved in an open love triangle with sculptor Bob Elkin. United Kingdom [2]
1972 Cabaret Baron Maximilian Von Heune Helmut Griem Maximilian is a wealthy playboy who befriends Sally and takes her and Brian to his country estate where he courts both of them.
Based on the musical Cabaret.
United States [7][8][9][10]
Brian Roberts Michael York
1972 Zee and Co. Zee Blakeley Elizabeth Taylor Zee and Robert have an open marriage and they both end up sleeping with Stella. United Kingdom [2]
Stella Susannah York
1974 Lenny Honey Bruce Valerie Perrine Honey is the wife of Lenny Bruce. United States [2]
1974 Score Eddie Casey Donovan The story involves a happily married bisexual swinging couple who make a bet that they can seduce a couple of naive young newlyweds during a weekend get-together at their luxury Riviera villa. This was based on the on 1971 off-Broadway stage play of the same name. United States [2]
Betsy Lynn Lowry
1975 Dog Day Afternoon Sonny Wortzik Al Pacino Leon is Sonny's partner. Sonny is a first-time crook who tries rob a bank to pay for Leon's sex reassignment surgery, but his plan goes awry.
It is also mentioned that Sonny has children with his estranged wife, Angie (this led critic Tim Robey to call Sonny a "bisexual desperado").
United States [11][12]
1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Brad Majors Barry Bostwick Brad cheats on his fiancée, Janet Weiss, with an alien transvestite man named Dr. Frank N Furter. United Kingdom, United States [13][14]
Rocky Peter Hinwood
1975 Saturday Night at the Baths Michael Robert Aberdeen Michael is a piano player at a bathhouse and falls in love with the manager, Scotti. United States [2]
1976 Fellini's Casanova Giacomo Casanova Donald Sutherland Casanova is 18th-century Venetian adventurer and writer. Italy [2]
1977 Desperate Living Peggy Gravel Mink Stole Gravel is Neurotic and delusional suburban housewife. United States [15][16]
1977 Valentino Rudolph Valentino Rudolf Nureyev The film is loosely based on the life of silent film actor Rudolph Valentino. United States [2]
1978 Midnight Express Billy Brad Davis Billy is a young American student, who is sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of the country. United States [2]
1979 Manhattan Jill Davis Meryl Streep Jill is Isaac's ex-wife who left him for Connie. United States [17][18]
1979 The Rose Mary Rose "The Rose" Foster Bette Midler Sarah is a former lover of Mary's. United States [2]
1979 The Tempest Prospero Heathcote Williams Prospero is a magician. United Kingdom [19]
Stephano Christopher Biggins

1980–1989[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
1980 Richard's Things Kate Morris Liv Ullmann After the death of Richard, Kate discovers that he had been having an affair with Josie. They meet and eventually fall in love. United Kingdom [20]
Josie Amanda Redman
1981 Chanel Solitaire Coco Chanel Marie-France Pisier Chanel was a French fashion designer and businesswoman. United States, United Kingdom, France [2]
1982 48 Hrs. Sally Denise Crosby United States [2]
1982 Querelle Georges Querelle Brad Davis George is a thief and murderer who frequents a bar and brothel for sailors run by Madame Lysiane, who is in love with his brother. He becomes Lysiane's lover after he wins a game of dice against her husband. He also has sex with Mario and lets himself be sodomized by Lysiane's husband. France, West Germany [21][22][23][24]
1982 Victor/Victoria Richard DiNardo Malcolm Jamieson Richard is a hustler with whom Toddy is romantically involved. United Kingdom, United States [2]
1983 The Fourth Man Gerard Revé Jeroen Krabbé Gerard Revé is an alcoholic novelist. Netherlands [2]
1983 The Hunger Miriam Blaylock Catherine Deneuve The film concerns a love triangle between a doctor who specializes in sleep and aging research (Sarandon) and a vampire couple (Deneuve and Bowie). United States, United Kingdom [2]
Sarah Roberts Susan Sarandon
1983 The Lonely Lady Jerilee Randall Pia Zadora Jerilee Randall is a high school student, living in the San Fernando Valley, dreams of becoming a famous writer. United States [2]
1985 The Color Purple Celie Harris-Johnson Whoopi Goldberg Avery is a showgirl and Mister's long-time mistress who's in love with Celie. United States [2]
Shug Avery Margaret Avery
1986 Blue Velvet Frank Booth Dennis Hopper Booth is an aggressively psychopathic gangster and drug lord. United States [2]
1986 Tenue de soirée Bob Gérard Depardieu Bob is an ebullient ex-convict. France [25]
1987 Beyond Therapy Bruce Jeff Goldblum Bruce has a male live-in lover and female spouse. United States [26]
1987 Less than Zero Julian Wells Robert Downey Jr. Wells is Clay's high school best friend. United States [27][28]
1988 Torch Song Trilogy Ed Brian Kerwin Ed is a schoolteacher. United States [29]
1988 We Think the World of You Johnny Gary Oldman Johnny is an aimless young married man living in post-war London. United Kingdom [30]
1989 The Rainbow Ursula Brangwen Sammi Davis Ursula is the eldest child of a wealthy Derbyshire farmer. United Kingdom, United States [31]
Winifred Inger Amanda Donohoe

1990–1999[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
1990 Henry & June June Miller Uma Thurman Henry's wife June has an affair with Anaïs Nin. United States [32]
1991 Fried Green Tomatoes Ruth Jamison Mary-Louise Parker Idgie has always loved Ruth. Ruth had a previous relationship with Buddy Threadgoode, Idgie's brother, before she married and had a child with another man. After Idgie rescues Ruth from her abusive husband, the romantic relationship between the two women begins.
Based on the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, where the relationship between Idgie and Ruth is not explicitly identified as a lesbian relationship, but every resident knows about them and accepts their relationship.
United States [33][34]
1991 JFK David Ferrie Joe Pesci United States [35]
1991 Madonna: Truth or Dare Herself Sandra Bernhard Bernhard is an actress. United States [36]
1992 Basic Instinct Catherine Tramell Sharon Stone (Critics noted that Catherine had been straightwashed in the 2006 sequel, Basic Instinct 2.) France, United States, United Kingdom [37][38]
Dr. Beth Garner Jeanne Tripplehorn
1993 Fight Back to School III Judy Tong Wong Anita Mui Judy is the dead man's wife. She has a girlfriend on the side, Ching Man Ching. Hong Kong [39]
1993 Six Degrees of Separation Rick Eric Thal United States [40][41]
1993 Three of Hearts Ellen Armstrong Sherilyn Fenn Armstrong is Connie's former lover. United States [42]
1994 Interview with the Vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac Brad Pitt Pointe du Lac and Lioncourt are vampires. United States [43][44]
Lestat de Lioncourt Tom Cruise
1995 Bugis Street Meng Michael Lam Lola is one of the prostitutes inhabiting the Sin Sin Hotel on Bugis Street.
Meng, the boyfriend of Lola, seduces Lin (a young female chambermaid and desk clerk at the hotel).
British Hong Kong [45][46][47]
Singapore
1995 Carrington Roger Senhouse Sebastian Harcombe Roger becomes Lytton's sadomasochistic lover.
Lytton was a founding member of the Bloomsbury Group. His homosexuality, as depicted in the film, was well known.
France [48][49]
United Kingdom
1995 The Doom Generation Xavier "X" Red Johnathon Schaech Xavier, a handsome drifter, is picked-up by teen lovers Jordan and Amy on their way back from a club. After Xavier accidentally kills a store owner, he has sex with Amy, while Jordan becomes sexually attracted to him as well. United States [50][51]

[52]

Jordan White James Duval
1995 Showgirls Cristal Connors Gina Gershon Cristal, who has a boyfriend, wants a relationship with Nomi so she can destroy her. (One reviewer wrote that bisexuality is "a weapon, a plot device and an arena for titillating spectacle" like in Basic Instinct.) France [53][54]
Nomi Malone Elizabeth Berkley United States
1995 Total Eclipse Paul Verlaine David Thewlis The film presents a historical account of the passionate and violent relationship between 19th-century French poets Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, at a time of soaring creativity for both men. United Kingdom [55]
France
Belgium
Italy
United States
1995 Wild Side Virginia Joan Chen Virginia is Bruno's wife. United Kingdom, United States [56]
1996 Bound Violet Jennifer Tilly Violet, who longs to escape her relationship with her mafioso boyfriend Caesar, enters into a clandestine affair with alluring ex-con Corky, and the two women hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of Mafia money. United States [57]
1996 Female Perversions Eve Stephens Tilda Swinton Stephens is a Los Angeles trial attorney. United States, Germany [58]
1996 Mongkok Story Lui Lone Anthony Wong Hong Kong [59][better source needed]
1996 The Pillow Book Jerome Ewan McGregor Jerome is a British translator. Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, Luxembourg [60]
1997 L.A. Confidential Matt Reynolds Simon Baker Denny United States [61]
1997 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Billy Hansford Jude Law Billy is an American shooting victim who was killed by his employer, United States [62][63]
1997 Nowhere Mel Rachel True Dark and Mel are a couple in an open relationship. United States [64]
Dark James Duval
1998 Bedrooms and Hallways Leo Kevin McKidd United Kingdom [65]
1998 Dark Harbor David Weinberg Alan Rickman David and the young man are lovers. United States [66]
1998 High Art Sydney "Syd" Radha Mitchell Syd, living with longtime boyfriend James, has desires and frustrations that seem typical and manageable but new events unfold, with Lucy Berliner opening the door to an uncharted world for Syd. Lucy, who lives with her heroin-addicted German girlfriend Greta, and becomes closer to Syd as the film moves forward. United States [67]
1998 Hold You Tight Fung Wai Sunny Chan The story of a man living in Hong Kong who is initially drawn to a young woman, but soon finds he is more attracted to her boyfriend. Hong Kong [68]
1998 Velvet Goldmine Brian Slade Jonathan Rhys Meyers At the beginning of his career, Slade is married to Mandy. But when he comes to the United States, he seeks out American rock star Curt Wild, and they become involved in each other's lives on a personal and creative level. United Kingdom, United States [69][70][71]
Arthur Stuart Christian Bale
Curt Wild Ewan McGregor
Mandy Slade Toni Collette
1999 All About My Mother Nina Cruz Candela Peña Nina is the lover of an actress named Huma, but later runs off. Spain [72]
1999 Being John Malkovich Maxine Lund Catherine Keener At first Maxine is specifically attracted to Lotte in John's body, and becomes pregnant when she and Lotte (in John's body) have sex. United States [73]
1999 Girl, Interrupted Lisa Rowe Angelina Jolie Lisa share a kiss with Susanna while high on drugs. United States [74]
1999 The Haunting Theodora Catherine Zeta-Jones Theodora mentions having both a boyfriend and a girlfriend. United States [75][76]
1999 Summer of Sam Ritchie Adrien Brody Ritchie is volatile. He is Vinny's childhood friend who has embraced punk fashion and music, and begins a relationship with Ruby. United States [77]
1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley Tom Ripley Matt Damon Ripley is a career criminal, con artist, and serial killer. United States [78]

21st century[edit]

2000–2004[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
2000 Beat William S. Burroughs Kiefer Sutherland To his wife's chagrin, William carries on an affair with a male lover. United States [79][80]
2000 Before Night Falls Pepe Malas Andrea Di Stefano Pepe is in a relationship with Reinaldo before leaving him to pursue a woman. United States [81][82][83]
2000 Wonder Boys Terry "Crabs" Crabtree Robert Downey Jr. Crabs is Grady's editor. United States [84]
United Kingdom
Germany
Japan
2001 Blow Dry Shelley Allen Natasha Richardson Shelley Allen operates a hairdressing shop in Keighley with her lesbian domestic partner Sandra. United States [85]
United Kingdom
Germany
2001 Bungee Jumping of Their Own Seo In-woo Lee Byung-hun Seo falls passionately in love with Tae-hee within moments of first meeting her. They begin dating but she is suddenly killed in a car crash. Almost 20 years later he is a high school teacher, married and with a daughter. One day he spots a male student, Im Hyun-bin, who looks almost identical to Tae-hee. He falls in love with Im, even though he feels uncomfortable doing so, and they are soon bullied and taunted by the school's students. Seo realises that Im is the reincarnation of Tae-hee. South Korea [86]
2001 Ichi the Killer Kakihara Tadanobu Asano Kakihara is a sadomasochist with an unnatural passion. He prefers mostly males over females for engaging in S&M. He inflicts pain on himself for pleasure and has no interest in sexuality, but is willing to become lovers with anyone who satisfies his pleasure. (Based on Hideo Yamamoto's manga of the same name.) Japan [87]
2001 Iris Iris Murdoch Judi Dench (adult Iris)
Kate Winslet (young Iris)
Iris has love affairs with men and women. United Kingdom, United States [88]
2001 Julie Johnson Julie Johnson Lili Taylor Julie is a housewife who leaves her abusive husband and meets Claire. They live together and begin a romantic relationship. United States [89]
Claire Courtney Love
2001 Kissing Jessica Stein Helen Cooper Heather Juergensen Cooper works at an art gallery. United States [90][91]
2001 Mulholland Drive Camilla Rhodes Laura Harring Rhodes is a "bisexual vixen" and a driving force of the film. United States [92]
2001 Piñero Miguel Piñero Benjamin Bratt United States [93]
2001 The Royal Tenenbaums Margot Tennenbaum Gwyneth Paltrow Margot, who had a previous relationship with a woman, follows three siblings who were talented when they were children but "grow up into disappointments." United States [94]
2001 Shake It All About Jacob Mads Mikkelsen Jacob asks Jørgen to marry him, and he happily accepts. However, Jacob falls in love with another woman. Denmark [95]
2001 Y tu mamá también Tenoch Iturbide Diego Luna Iturbide and Zapata are "two teenage best friends". Mexico [96]
Julio Zapata Gael García Bernal
2002 The Hours Clarissa Vaughan Meryl Streep Clarissa is in a long-term relationship with her lesbian partner Sally, which is seemingly threatened when she pines for "a long-lost romance with Richard." United Kingdom [97][98][99]
Virginia Woolf Nicole Kidman United States
2002 May May Dove Canady Angela Bettis May is a veterinary assistant. United States [100]
2002 The Rules of Attraction Paul Denton Ian Somerhalder Paul is the boyfriend of Laura and he's attracted to Sean. He tries to go out with him, but fails. Germany [101]
United States
2003 Party Monster Keoki Wilmer Valderrama Keoki is an electronic musician and DJ. United States [102]
2003 SpiderBabe Patricia Porker Erin Brown Patricia is bitten by a spider, develops superhuman powers, and nymphomaniac urges. She has sex with several males and females. United States [103]
2004 The 24th Day Tom Scott Speedman Tom has been diagnosed with HIV and believes he infected his late wife with the AIDS virus. He had only one sexual encounter with a man, Dan, and thinks that it was he who transmitted the disease to him. Tom kidnaps Dan with the intent to kill him. United States [104][105]
2004 Alexander Alexander Colin Farrell Alexander has relationships with childhood friends Hephaistion and Bagoas; and later with his wife Roxana. Alexander has an ambiguous sexuality, with director Oliver Stone saying Alexander had "a polymorphous sensuality and was an explorer in the deepest sense of the world." Germany [106][107]
France
Italy
Netherlands
United Kingdom
United States
2004 D.E.B.S Amy Bradshaw Sara Foster Bradshaw dreams of attending art school despite being the academy's top recruit. United States [108]
2004 De-Lovely Cole Porter Kevin Kline The film is about the life and career of Cole Porter. United States [109]
2004 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Kate Veatch Christine Taylor It is not until the film is ending that Kate mentions she has a girlfriend named Joyce, who has come to watch her play (Kate has not previously been shown as being attracted to women). One teammate then says to the other: "I told you she was a lesbian", to which Kate replies "Hey! I'm not a lesbian! No. I'm bisexual." Then she kisses one of the men. United States [110][111]
2004 Grande École Paul Gregori Baquet Paul has a girlfriend but sleeps with one of his new male roommates.
Mécir, a young Arab manual worker, becomes attracted to Paul.
France [112][113]
Mécir Salim Kechiouche
2004 Kinsey Alfred Kinsey Liam Neeson Kinsey is a pioneer in the area of sexology, including sexual orientation. United States [114]
2004 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Alistair Hennessey Jeff Goldblum Hennessey is Eleanor's ex-husband and Zissou's nemesis. United States [115]
2004 My Summer of Love Mona Natalie Press The film explores the romantic relationship between two young women from different classes and backgrounds. United Kingdom [116]
2004 Stage Beauty Ned Kynaston Billy Crudup Kynaston is one of the leading actors of his day, particularly famous for his portrayal of female characters. Having gone through a long and strenuous training to play female roles, he finds himself without a guise by which to keep the attention of his lover Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham Germany [117]
United Kingdom
United States
2004 Star Appeal E.T. Guifeng Wang E.T., a young man from the planet Mars, arrives on Earth totally naked. He befriends Xiao Bo, who removes his own clothes to make E.T. feel more comfortable, and teaches him languages, science and a range of other subjects. The two become close and eventually fall in love. E.T. later falls in love with Xiao Bo's girlfriend, and they attempt to have a baby. China [118]
Xiao Bo Yu Bo

2005–2009[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
2005 Brokeback Mountain Ennis Del Mar Heath Ledger Ennis and Jack are in love with each other, but they also have loving and sexual relations with their wives. United States [119][120][121]
Jack Twist Jake Gyllenhaal
2005 Cold Showers Mickael Johan Libéreau Teenagers Mickael and Clément are fellow students and teammates. They engage in a ménage à trois with Vanessa, Mickael's girlfriend, resulting in the boys becoming attracted to each other. France [122][123]
Clément Pierre Perrier
2005 The Dying Gaul Jeffrey Tishop Campbell Scott Tishop is a studio executive. United States [124]
2005 Imagine Me & You Rachel Piper Perabo Rachel is Hector's fiancée who falls in love with flower shop owner Luce. Germany [125][126]
United Kingdom
2005 My Fair Son Xiao Bo Yu Bo Bo is one of Ray's father's employees. China [127]
2005 Rent Maureen Johnson Idina Menzel Johnson is Mark's ex-girlfriend. United States [128][129]
2005 Transamerica Toby Kevin Zegers Toby is a 17-year-old jailed in New York City. United States [130]
2005 Where the Truth Lies Vince Collins Colin Firth Collins, Morris and Maureen had engaged in a ménage à trois fueled by drugs and alcohol. At some point Collins tried to have sex with Morris, who resisted violently. Canada [131]
United Kingdom
2006 The Black Dahlia Madeleine Linscott Hilary Swank Madeleine is a coolly elegant heiress. United States, France, Germany [citation needed]
2006 The History Boys Stuart Dakin Dominic Cooper Based on the play of the same name. United Kingdom [132]
2007 After Sex Nikki Mila Kunis Nikki has oral sex with Kat because it feels better than when males do it. United States [133]
2007 Love Songs Ismaël Benoliel Louis Garrel Ismaël, Julie, and Alice are in a ménage-à-trois. After a tragedy strikes and breaks them apart, the characters learn to deal with loss and mourning. Ismaël unexpectedly finds love again with a young man named Erwann. France [134]
Julie Pommeraye Ludivigne Sagnier
Alice Clotilde Hesme
2007 Planet Terror Dakota Block Marley Shelton Dakota is William's anesthesiologist wife. United States [135]
2007 Pleasure Factory Jonathan Loo Zihan The film is set in Singapore's red-light district. Jonathan has sexual relationships with both men and women. Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand [136]
2007 Shelter Zach Trevor Wright Zach is an aspiring young artist living in San Pedro, California. United States [137]
2007 Steam Niala Reshma Shetty Niala spends a night with her classmate Elizabeth. United States [138]
2008 City Without Baseball Ronnie Ron Heung In a story set in the 1990s, Ronnie, a pitcher with Hong Kong's National Baseball Team, has a steady girlfriend and appears well settled-in. But over time, he becomes increasingly attracted to one of his colleagues, and summons up the courage to kiss him in the men's changing rooms. The actors, including the protagonist, were real-life members of the National Baseball Team at the time of filming. Based on a real story, the film is the first feature produced by the award-winning Chinese LGBT filmmaker known as 'Scud'. Hong Kong [139]
2008 The Mysteries of Pittsburgh Cleveland Arning Peter Sarsgaard In the novel, Cleveland is entirely heterosexual, but in adapting the film, he became merged with the homosexual character Arthur Lecomte, one of the novel's key love interests. United States [140]
2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona María Elena Penélope Cruz María is Juan's mentally and emotionally unstable ex-wife. Spain [141]
United States
2009 Chloe Chloe Sweeney Amanda Seyfried Sweeney is a call girl. Canada, France, United States [142][143]
2009 Everybody's Fine Rosie Goode Drew Barrymore Rosie hides her sexuality from her father. United States [144]
2009 I Love You, Beth Cooper Rich Munsch Jack Carpenter Munsch is Rich's best friend. United States [145]
2009 Jennifer's Body Jennifer Check Megan Fox United States [146][147]
Anita "Needy" Lesnicki Amanda Seyfried
2009 Permanent Residence Windson Osman Hung Ivan seeks a long-term relationship with a straight friend. Befriending another young man, Windson, at a public sports club, the two build up a friendly rapport. However, Windson becomes aware of his inclination, and while happy to remain his friend, is initially very reluctant to become emotionally involved with him.
This is the first feature film directed by award-winning Chinese LGBT filmmaker known as 'Scud'.
Hong Kong [148]
2009 Undertow Miguel Cristian Mercado Miguel is married to Mariela, who is pregnant with their first son, but he also has a secret affair with a male painter called Santiago. Peru [149]
Colombia
France
Germany

2010–2014[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
2010 All About Love Anita Vivian Chow Anita and Macy had been lovers in the past and meet again years later in a counseling session for expectant mothers. Hong Kong [150]
Macy Sandra Ng
2010 Amphetamine Kafka Byron Pang Daniel, an openly-gay wealthy Chinese-Australian investment banker working in Hong Kong meets and befriends Kafka, a young swimming instructor from a poor local family, who has strong religious beliefs. Kafka was sexually assaulted as a teenager by a male gang after successfully defending a young woman from being raped, and as a result, he has become impotent and a habitual user of recreational drugs. Although initially uncomfortable with Daniel's obvious sexual attraction to him, he soon sees Daniel as offering him new hope in life, and he falls deeply in love with him. But Kafka's life begins to fall apart again when his mother dies suddenly, and he attempts to end his life. Hong Kong [151]
2010 Black Swan Nina Sayers / White Swan / Odette Natalie Portman Nina is a young committed dancer. United States [152][153]
2010 Howl Neal Cassady Jon Prescott Cassady is a major figure of the Beat Generation of the 1950s. United States [154]
2010 Kaboom Hunter Jason Olive United States [155]
Rex Andy Fischer-Price
Smith Thomas Dekker
2010 The Kids Are All Right Jules Allgood Julianne Moore Jules used the same sperm donor used by her lesbian spouse Nicole to conceive a child. Their teenage son wants to find out about his biological father and his older sister helps him find the contact information, which leads to an unexpected upheaval in their marriage when Jules meets the father. United States [156]
2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Ramona Flowers Mary Elizabeth Winstead Ramona describes her relationship with Richter as her being "bi-curious". Besides her lesbian ex-girlfriend, Ramona has six ex-boyfriends.
Wallace hooked up with Stacey's boyfriend Jimmy.
United Kingdom [157][94][158]
Jimmy Kjartan Hewitt United States
Japan
2011 Butter Brooke Olivia Wilde Brooke is a stripper. United States [159]
2011 Love Actually... Sucks! Bridegroom Jackie Chow Inspired by real-life events, the film tells a series of interconnected stories, several with LGBT relationships. The opening wedding banquet reveals a sex affair between the bridegroom and a bridesman. Other stories include a married painter who falls in love with his young male life model, a dance school teacher who becomes involved with his senior student, and a role-playing lesbian couple. Hong Kong [160][161]
2011 North Sea Texas Gino Mathias Vergels Pim falls in love with his best friend, Gino. Belgium [162]
2011 Our Idiot Brother Natalie "Nat" Rochlin Zooey Deschanel Natalie is a hipster living with her girlfriend Cindy. United States [163]
2011 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Bill Haydon Colin Firth Bill is a senior officer in the British Secret Intelligence Service. United Kingdom [164]
2011 Unforgivable Judith Carole Bouquet Judith is in a relationship Francis. Her former female lover is beset by a disease. France [165]
2012 Cloud Atlas Robert Frobisher Ben Whishaw Robert, living in 1930s Britain, is a budding composer, and apprentice of musical genius Vyvyan Ayrs.
Rufus is Robert's lover.
Germany [166]
United States
2012 Love Is Not Perfect Elena Anna Foglietta Elena has her first romantic relationship with a woman. Italy [167]
2012 Speechless Han Dong Jian Jiang Luke had previously had a romantic affair with a young male university student Han Dong. Hong Kong [168]
China
2013 Blue Is the Warmest Colour Adèle Adèle Exarchopoulos Adèle meets Emma in a lesbian bar. They begin a romantic relationship and live together. After she cheats with Antoine, a male colleague, the relationship with Emma ends. Some reviewers said that bisexual erasure is "central to understanding Adele's particular sense that she does not belong as she comes of age." France [169]
2013 Free Fall Marc Borgmann Hanno Koffler Borgmann is a young police officer, who's on a training course for the riot control unit. Germany [170]
2013 Kill Your Darlings Allen Ginsberg Daniel Radcliffe Ginsberg is a poet. United Kingdom [171]
2013 The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Magnus Bane Godfrey Gao Magnus, a bisexual warlock, first appears in "heavy guyliner, piercings and a disturbing blazer-and-boxers combo." United States [172]
2013 Side Effects Emily Taylor Rooney Mara Taylor is a New York socialite who drives into a wall in an apparent suicide attempt. United States [173][174]
2013 Snowpiercer Wilford Ed Harris South Korea, Czech Republic [175][better source needed]
Tyler John Williams
2013 Tom at the Farm Francis Longchamp Pierre-Yves Cardinal Tom travels to an isolated farm for his lover's funeral where he's quickly drawn into a twisted, sexually charged game by his lover's aggressive brother, Francis. Canada [176]
2014 Appropriate Behavior Shirin Desiree Akhavan Shirin is the daughter of well-off Persian immigrants. United Kingdom [177]
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Monsieur Gustave H. Ralph Fiennes Gustave admitted sleeping with all his friends and being straight up called bisexual by Dmitri. United States [178][179]
Germany
2014 The Skeleton Twins Rich Levitt Ty Burrell Milo reconnects with his high school English teacher Rich, with whom he had a sexual relationship when he was 15. Rich now has a sixteen-year-old son and is dating a woman. United States [180]

2015–2019[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
2015 Legend Lord Boothby John Sessions Boothby is a British politician. France [181]
United Kingdom
2015 Utopians Hins Gao Adonis He Fei Hins Gao is in a relationship with his female classmate Joy, but gradually becomes attracted to his professor, Ming. Hong Kong [182]
2016 Moonlight Kevin Jones André Holland Kevin is Chiron's childhood friend. During their teenage years, they kiss and Kevin masturbates Chiron. After he breaks up with his girlfriend, he is visited by Chiron, who admits he has not been intimate with anybody since their encounter years ago. United States [183]
Jharrel Jerome
Jaden Piner
2016 Lovesong Mindy Jena Malone Sarah is a stay-at-home mom married to a man who's always away on business. She then begins a relationship with her best friend Mindy. United States [184][185]
Sarah Riley Keough
2017 Atomic Blonde Lorraine Broughton Charlize Theron Lorraine, an MI6 secret agent, meets undercover French agent Delphine in a bar. They kiss passionately. Later they have sex, which evolves into a romantic relationship.
The emotionally intimate post-sex scene between Lorraine and Delphine was deleted in the final cut but included in the DVD/Blu-ray bonus features under the title "Not Afraid of Love".
United States [186][187][188][189][190]
2017 Call Me by Your Name Oliver Armie Hammer The film chronicles the romantic relationship between 17-year-old Elio and 24-year-old Oliver, a graduate-student assistant to Elio's father. Elio had a girlfriend with whom he broke up later. In the end of the film, Oliver married a woman back in America. Brazil [191]
Elio Perlman Timothée Chalamet France
Italy
United States
2017 Disobedience Ronit Krushka Rachel Weisz Ronit is the daughter of a rabbi and community authority; she had a forbidden romance with Esti when they were teenagers and was sent away by her father after he discovered their relationship. When she returns to London after the death of her father, the sexual attraction between her and Esti is reignited. United States, Ireland, United Kingdom [192]
2017 Princess Cyd Cyd Jessie Pinnick Cyd visits her aunt in Chicago for a few weeks. While there, she develops a crush on another girl, Katie, and pursues a relationship with her. She also has a one-night stand with her aunt's friends' son. United States [193][194]
2017 Rough Night Blair Zoë Kravitz Blair is a real estate agent and Frankie's ex-lover. United States [195][196]
2017 Song to Song Faye Rooney Mara Faye has a relationship with Zoey, a lesbian French artist living in the US. United States [197][198]
2018 Bohemian Rhapsody Freddie Mercury Rami Malek The film tells the story of the life of Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of British rock band Queen, from the formation of the band in 1970 up to their 1985 Live Aid performance at the original Wembley Stadium. United Kingdom [199][200]
United States
2018 Colette Gabrielle Colette Keira Knightley Biopic about the French novelist. Colette lived openly as a bisexual and had relationships with many prominent women. United States [201][202]
United Kingdom
Hungary
2018 Diamantino Aisha Brito Cleo Tavares Aisha is a Secret Service agent working undercover as a refugee orphan teenage boy. She has a lesbian girlfriend, Aisha. Portugal [203][204]
France
Brazil
2018 The Favourite Sarah Churchill Rachel Weisz The plot examines the relationship between Queen Anne and cousins Sarah Churchill and Abigail Masham, who are both vying to be the court favourite. United Kingdom, Ireland, United States [205]
2018 In a Relationship Hallie Emma Roberts United States [206]
2018 Love, Simon Cal Price Miles Heizer Based on the novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. United States [207][208][209]
2018 Vita & Virginia Vita Sackville-West Gemma Arterton The film tells the story of the love affair between Sackville-West and Woolf. United Kingdom, Ireland [210][211]
Virginia Woolf Elizabeth Debicki
2019 Anna Anna Poliatova Sasha Luss A double agent assassin. She is in a relationship with fellow fashion model Maude as a cover. She has sex with Alexander Tchenkov, her KGB handler, and Leonard Miller, her CIA handler. France [212][213]
United States
2019 Bombshell Kayla Pospisil Margot Robbie Kayla has a sexual relationship with Jess Carr, but says she's not a lesbian. Later in the movie she goes on a date with a man. United States [214][215][216][217]
Canada
2019 Matthias & Maxime Maxime Xavier Dolan Matthias and Maxime are lifelong friends who discover they might have romantic feelings for each other. Canada [218]
Matthias Gabriel D'Almeida
2019 Velvet Buzzsaw Morf Vandewalt Jake Gyllenhaal Morf is an art critic who has his hands full juggling relationships with both male and female lovers. United States [219]

2020–2024[edit]

Year Title Character(s) Actor Notes Country Ref(s)
2020 Ammonite Charlotte Murchison Saoirse Ronan Charlotte is married to a geologist who hires paleontologist Mary Anning to care for her and keep her company while he's away on an expedition. While sharing time and days with Mary, Charlotte becomes romantically attracted to her. United Kingdom [220][221]
Australia
2020 Bruised Jackie "Pretty Bull" Justice Halle Berry Jackie moves out with her son Manny from her abusive boyfriend Desi. She then begins an intimate relationship with trainer Bobbi Berroa. United States [222][223]
United Kingdom
2020 The Craft: Legacy Timmy Andrews Nicholas Galitzine Andrews has sex with Isaiah, Jacob's elder brother. United States [224]
2020 Holly Slept Over Audra Britt Lower Noel's wife Audra had a fling with her old college roomrate Holly. United States [225]
2020 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Ma Rainey Viola Davis Rainey has a young girlfriend named Dussie Mae that all her bandmates know about. The story is based on the life of the famous blues singer. United States [226]
2020 Summer of 85 David Gorman Benjamin Voisin The intense friendship and romance of teenagers Alexis and David during a summer in Normandy in 1985. France [227]
2020 Summer of Mesa Molly Miles Lily Peony Molly reconciles her feelings for Mesa and a boy named John. United States [228]
2021 After Blue Roxy Paula Luna France [229][230][231]
Sternberg Vimala Pons
2021 Anaïs in Love Anaïs Anaïs Demoustier Anaïs is a spirited young woman who falls in love with Emilie, the novelist wife of the man with whom she's having an affair. France [232]
Emilie Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
2021 The Fallout Vada Cavell Jenna Ortega Vada, who has a boyfriend, kisses and has sex with Mia during a night of drinking. United States [233]
2021 The First Girl I Loved Sylvia Lee Sum Yuet Renci Yeung At the beginning of the film, Lee has a crush on her male teacher. She then starts a love affair with her best friend Sylvia. Years later, when Sylvia is preparing to marry her fiancé, she asks Lee to be her bridesmaid. Hong Kong [234]
Lee Wing Nam Hedwig Tam
2021 The Green Knight Lord Joel Edgerton United States [235]
Canada
2021 One Four Three Genevieve Ella McCready Genevieve leaves her fiancé Paul to be in a relationship with Rebecca. On her way to meet with him, she is brutally attacked, leaving her with amnesia. United Kingdom [236][237][238]
2021 Parallel Mothers Janis Martínez Moreno Penélope Cruz Janis has sexual relationships with renowned forensic archaeologist Arturo and Ana, a teen single mother. Spain [239][240]
2021 Ride or Die Nanae Shinoda Honami Sato Nanae and her former classmate Rei turn to each other for love. Japan [241][242]
2021 Twist Nancy "Red" Lee Sophie Simnett Nancy is the girlfriend of Sikes, a female friend of Fagin. United Kingdom [243][244]
2021 The United States vs. Billie Holiday Billie Holiday Andra Day Billie is first married to Jimmy Monroe. She later begins a relationship with Joe Guy, and FBI agent Jimmy Fletcher. Later in her life, she enters into an abusive marriage with Louis McKay.
Tallulah and Billie were involved romantically.
Tallulah and Billie kiss in the film's trailer, but not in the film.
United States [245][246]
Tallulah Bankhead Natasha Lyonne
2021 Walk with Me Amber Evans Devin Dunne Cannon Evans is a mother who leaves her husband, then unexpectedly falls in love with another woman. United States [247][248]
2022 The Batman Selina Kyle / Catwoman Zoë Kravitz This role is based on the character of the same name from the comics, who is bisexual. (Kravitz confirmed Selina's sexuality in an interview.) United States [249][250]
2022 Bones and All Lee Timothée Chalamet Lee is a cannibalistic teenager. Italy [251]
United States
United Kingdom
2022 Crush AJ Auli'i Cravalho Openly bi throughout the whole movie, with Paige's friends saying that she's bi, and later in the movie AJ talks about her coming out as bisexual. United States [252][253][254]
2022 Everything Everywhere All at Once Evelyn Quan Wang Michelle Yeoh In an alternate universe, Evelyn is in a romantic relationship with Deirdre. United States [255][256]
Deirdre Beaubeirdra Jamie Lee Curtis
2022 My Policeman Tom Burgess Harry Styles Set in 1950s Brighton, Tom is married to Marion while also being involved with Patrick. United States [257][258]
Linus Roache
2022 Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody Whitney Houston Naomi Ackie This version of Houston has a girlfriend. United States [259]
2023 Anatomy of a Fall Sandra Voyter Sandra Hüller France [260][261]
2023 Chestnut Annie Natalia Dyer Annie was attracted to both her new friends Tyler and Danny. United States [262]
2023 The Color Purple Shug Avery Taraji P. Henson United States [263]
2023 Cora Bora Cora Megan Stalter Cora is a musician who decided to pack up and leave Portland to move to Los Angeles to further her career, leaving behind her dog and her girlfriend. United States [264]
2023 Maestro Leonard Bernstein Bradley Cooper United States [265]
2023 Passages Tomas Franz Rogowski Tomas is married to Martin, but has an affair with Agatha. France [266]
2023 Poor Things Bella Baxter Emma Stone Ireland [267]
United Kingdom
United States
2023 Red, White & Royal Blue Alex Claremont-Diaz Taylor Zakhar Perez Alex is in a relationship with Prince Henry. He comes out to him as bisexual after their first hook up and later, he also comes out to his mother. United States [268]
2023 Shortcomings Sasha Debby Ryan United States [269]
2024 Love Lies Bleeding Jackie Katy O'Brian Jackie is an aspiring bodybuilder. United States [270]

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