Hey /lgbt/, I've got loads of free time due to being on break from uni, a Netflix subscription, and an interest in getting into /lgbt/ fiction/movies.
Any recommendations? Particularly interest in ones I can Netflix due to the convenience.
>>7440129
Although it's not an explicitly lgbt thing, Sense8 is pretty watchable. It has a transbian hacker and a fairly chiseled gay latino for main characters, among others.
>>7440129
Obviously Orange is the new black is the best choice
Binged the first season the last two days and even if I feel like it's a bit forced, you have tons of lgbt issues as major themes
I really recommend it, it's really enjoyable to watch despite having some weaknesses, especially in the first couple of episodes
It's on Netflix by the way
>>7440129
I know this is pretty far off topic, but there's some dope stuff on netflix
Cooked is a great documentary series
An Idiot Abroad follows a british man across the world, there's a few parts where he meets drag queens/trans ladies and is confused by it, since he's never really experienced it before
>>7440129
Cloud atlas is the best gay movie
if its on there "I love you phillip morris"
and if you want to be uncomfortable for a while, Snowtown (sometimes known as Snowtown Murders, depends on where you are)
Stuff featuring lesbians: Blue is the warmest color, cracks, Carol, Steven Universe (this one is a kid's cartoon), But I'm a Cheerleader (not actually a huge fan of this one, but it's a classic.)
Gay: a single man, Hannibal (the series. Slow burn) In the Flesh, Rocky Horror (an obvious one), Christopher and his kind, Please Like Me, Yuri on Ice (weeaboo content. but good.)
"let the right one in" is kinda gay since the character was originally male. I guess it's kind of trans in the movie.