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This list was originally published on June 22, 2021.

It has been updated to include more films for Pride Month.
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In the annals of queer history, the couples names stand as monoliths of contemporary LGBTQ+ activism.
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Equal parts poignant and comical,Tigprovides intimate and deeply human insight into finding the laughter in the darkness.
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Johnson was a trans-rights activist whose crucial work predated the 1969 Stonewall riots.
Cruzs own trans-rights activism leads this investigation, which unravels the nuances of Johnsons lasting legacy.
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Dykes, Camera, Action!
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Both tear-jerking and heartwarming,A Secret Loveis an endearingly wholesome gold mine brimming with riveting, entertaining musings.
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Angele(2021)
In her self-titled Netflix documentary, Belgian singer-songwriterAngeledocuments an extraordinary rise topop-girlie stardom.
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