Dive into the world of laughter and love with our handpicked selection of the top 10 LGBT comedy films. These movies not only entertain with their humor but also offer a heartwarming look at the lives, challenges, and triumphs of the LGBT community. Whether you're looking for a light-hearted escape or a deeper understanding, these films are sure to tickle your funny bone while touching your heart.

Victor Victoria (1982)
Description: In this classic, a struggling singer in 1930s Paris pretends to be a man impersonating a woman, leading to a series of comedic and romantic entanglements.
Fact: Julie Andrews and Robert Preston both received Oscar nominations for their roles.


The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
Description: Follow three drag performers on a road trip across the Australian Outback in this vibrant and funny film that celebrates friendship and self-expression.
Fact: The film's iconic bus, Priscilla, is now a tourist attraction in Australia.


Jeffrey (1995)
Description: Jeffrey, a gay man who decides to give up sex to avoid the AIDS epidemic, finds love in unexpected places, leading to both laughs and poignant moments.
Fact: The film is based on the play by Paul Rudnick, who also wrote the screenplay.


To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)
Description: Three drag queens on their way to a beauty pageant get stranded in a small town, where they transform the lives of the locals with their charm and style.
Fact: The film features Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo in drag, showcasing their versatility.


The Birdcage (1996)
Description: This film is a comedic gem where a gay couple, one a drag club owner and the other a flamboyant star, must pretend to be straight to meet their son's conservative future in-laws. It's a hilarious exploration of identity and acceptance.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1978 French film "La Cage aux Folles." Robin Williams and Nathan Lane give unforgettable performances.


In & Out (1997)
Description: When a teacher is outed by a former student during an Oscar acceptance speech, his life turns upside down in this comedy about self-discovery and acceptance.
Fact: Kevin Kline's performance earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.


But I'm a Cheerleader (1999)
Description: A satirical take on conversion therapy, this film follows a cheerleader sent to a camp to "cure" her of her homosexuality, only to find love and self-acceptance in the most unexpected place.
Fact: The film features a young Natasha Lyonne and RuPaul in a supporting role, adding to its cult status.


Kinky Boots (2005)
Description: A struggling shoe factory owner teams up with a drag queen to produce a line of high-heeled boots for men, leading to both comedic and heartwarming moments.
Fact: The film inspired a successful Broadway musical of the same name.


The Kids Are All Right (2010)
Description: This comedy-drama explores the dynamics of a lesbian couple and their two children when the kids decide to meet their biological father, leading to humorous and heartfelt situations.
Fact: The film won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.


Love, Simon (2018)
Description: Simon, a high school student, navigates the trials of coming out while trying to discover the identity of his anonymous online crush, all with a comedic twist.
Fact: This was the first major studio film to focus on a gay teenage romance.
