If you loved the raw emotion and intimate storytelling of Beautiful Something (2015), this list is for you. Dive into 10 similarly captivating films and shows that explore love, art, and the complexities of human connection. Whether you're drawn to indie dramas or LGBTQ+ narratives, these recommendations will satisfy your craving for heartfelt storytelling.

Maurice (1987)
Description: A period drama that explores the challenges of being gay in early 20th-century England, focusing on self-acceptance and societal expectations.
Fact: Based on E.M. Forster's novel, which was published posthumously. The film features a young Hugh Grant in one of his first major roles.


Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Description: A heartbreaking tale of forbidden love between two cowboys, exploring societal constraints and the pain of unfulfilled desire.
Fact: Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal learned to ride horses and herd sheep for their roles. The film was based on a short story by Annie Proulx.


The Kids Are All Right (2010)
Description: A modern family drama that explores the complexities of relationships, parenting, and identity within a same-sex household.
Fact: The film was partly inspired by the director's own experiences as a lesbian mother. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


A Single Man (2009)
Description: A visually stunning meditation on grief, love, and the passage of time, following a gay professor in the 1960s.
Fact: Tom Ford's directorial debut. The film's color palette shifts to reflect the protagonist's emotional state.


The Way He Looks (2014)
Description: A sweet and poignant story about a blind teenager discovering his sexuality and first love, emphasizing emotional connection over physical appearance.
Fact: The film is a feature-length expansion of the director's own short film, 'I Don't Want to Go Back Alone.' It won the Teddy Award for Best LGBT Feature Film at the Berlin International Film Festival.


Carol (2015)
Description: A lush, atmospheric romance between two women in the 1950s, capturing the quiet intensity of forbidden love.
Fact: Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel 'The Price of Salt.' The film was shot on Super 16mm film to achieve its vintage look.


Moonlight (2016)
Description: A deeply personal narrative about identity, masculinity, and love, told in three distinct chapters of a young Black man's life.
Fact: The film was shot in just 25 days. It was the first LGBTQ+ film with an all-Black cast to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.


Love, Simon (2018)
Description: A heartwarming and relatable high school romance about coming out and the universal desire for acceptance and love.
Fact: The first major studio teen romantic comedy to feature a gay protagonist. The film's soundtrack includes songs by artists like Troye Sivan and Bleachers.


God's Own Country (2017)
Description: A raw and intimate portrayal of a same-sex relationship set against a rural backdrop, exploring themes of isolation, emotional vulnerability, and self-discovery.
Fact: The film was shot in chronological order to help the actors develop their characters naturally. It won the World Cinema Directing Award at Sundance.


Call Me by Your Name (2017)
Description: A tender and sensual coming-of-age story that captures the fleeting nature of first love, set in a picturesque European summer.
Fact: The peach scene was improvised by Timothée Chalamet. The film's soundtrack features original music by Sufjan Stevens.
