12 Brazilian Lesbian Movies and Series to Watch

Last updated: May 24, 2026

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Brazilian lesbian movies and sapphic series have a very different energy from many polished mainstream queer dramas. A lot of them come from web series, telenovela storylines, indie films, and fan-supported productions, so they often feel more immediate, emotional, and community-driven.

This guide includes Brazilian lesbian films, GL web dramas, telenovela storylines, and queer-adjacent genre films where relationships between women play a meaningful role. Some titles are romantic and fan-service-heavy, while others are darker, more experimental, or more focused on class, race, memory, family, and social pressure.

I organized this as a personal viewing guide rather than a strict ranking. I care about chemistry, emotional impact, representation, accessibility, and whether each title adds something memorable to Brazilian sapphic screen culture.

Xeque Mate (2024)

🎬 Release Year: 2024

⌛ Runtime: Series (Multiple Episodes)

📺 Where to Watch: YouTube

A gripping detective thriller where personal and professional boundaries blur

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: A gripping tale of power, desire, and intrigue follows Detective Giovanna Torres and businesswoman’s wife Maya Manoela in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Their intense dynamic creates a complex narrative where personal and professional boundaries blur. This high-stakes drama proves that Brazilian television isn’t afraid to push boundaries.

Related: If you like sapphic stories built around crime, danger, and morally complicated attraction, see my guide to lesbian crime dramas and thrillers.

Stupid Wife season 1-3 (2022-2023)

🎬 Release Year: 2022-2023

⌛ Runtime: 3 Seasons

📺 Where to Watch: YouTube

✨ A passionate romance series with exceptional chemistry between leads

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: While the plot might follow familiar patterns, the electric chemistry between the leads sets this series apart. Both actresses bring remarkable depth to their characters, with stunning performances that transcend language barriers. The production values and acting quality rival international standards, making it a standout in Brazilian queer television.

Related: For more sapphic web dramas and short-form series you can watch online, browse my guide to lesbian series on YouTube.

The Stripper (2019)

✨ A dramatic web series about identity, performance, power, and hidden vulnerability

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: The Stripper is one of the more stylized Brazilian sapphic web dramas, built around double identity, performance, attraction, and emotional risk. I would include it with context rather than present it as a simple romance, because the relationship is shaped by power imbalance, secrecy, and the fantasy each woman projects onto the other.

What makes it memorable is less the surface glamour and more the way the series understands role-playing as emotional armor. It is not the most polished production, but it has the kind of heightened fan-drama energy that made many Brazilian GL web series feel addictive.

Magenta (2019)

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Magenta (2019)

🎬 Release Year: 2019

⌛ Runtime: Series

✨ A visually stunning meditation on past love and memory

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: A visually stunning meditation on past love, this film explores the bittersweet memories of a former couple. Through poetic imagery and thoughtful dialogue, it captures the complexity of relationships where love persists even after separation. The film’s artistic approach to queer storytelling sets it apart in Brazilian cinema.

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Esconderijo (2018)

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Esconderijo (2018)

🎬 Release Year: 2018

⌛ Runtime: Series

📺 Where to Watch: YouTube

✨ A poignant exploration of rekindled love and second chances

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: A poignant exploration of rekindled love follows two women who reunite after eight years apart. Their shared history and unresolved feelings create a compelling narrative about second chances and the lasting impact of first love. The series masterfully balances nostalgia with present-day emotional complexity.

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Helena’s Shadow (2014)

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Helena’s Shadow (2014)

🎬 Release Year: 2014

⌛ Runtime: Series (100+ Episodes)

✨ A captivating queer storyline within a mainstream Brazilian telenovela

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: Though part of a larger series spanning over 100 episodes, this lesbian subplot stands as one of Brazilian television’s most captivating queer storylines. The delicate portrayal of a photographer’s pursuit of a married woman demonstrates remarkable storytelling finesse, proving that subtlety can be more powerful than explicit content.

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A Primeira Morte de Joana (2021)

A Primeira Morte de Joana 2021 Brazilian queer coming of age film scene
A Primeira Morte de Joana (2021)

🎬 Release Year: 2021

⌛ Runtime: 102 minutes

📺 Where to Watch: Film Festivals

✨ A tender coming-of-age story exploring family secrets

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: A Primeira Morte de Joana is a quiet coming-of-age film about a girl trying to understand a family mystery: why her great-aunt lived to be 70 without ever dating anyone. What begins as curiosity slowly becomes a story about silence, inheritance, and the things older generations were not able to name openly.

I like how gently the film handles Joana’s awakening. It does not rush her into certainty. Instead, it lets family history, small discoveries, and everyday conversations create a soft but meaningful portrait of self-recognition.

Related: If you like sapphic stories about girlhood, family secrets, and self-discovery, see my guide to lesbian coming-of-age movies.

Good Manners (2017)

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Good Manners (2017)

🎬 Release Year: 2017
Runtime: Feature film
📺 Where to Watch: Availability varies by region

✨ A Brazilian genre film mixing sapphic tension, class, motherhood, and dark fairy-tale horror

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: Good Manners is not a simple lesbian romance, but it is one of the most interesting Brazilian queer-adjacent films on this list. The first half builds a strange, intimate connection between two women across class lines, while the second half turns into something closer to a dark fairy tale about motherhood, secrecy, and survival.

What I appreciate is how unpredictable it feels. The film blends horror, fantasy, musical elements, class tension, and queer desire without fitting neatly into one box. I would recommend it to viewers who like sapphic genre films more than straightforward romance.

Related: If you like sapphic stories with horror, fantasy, and genre elements, see my guide to lesbian horror movies.

Reaching for the Moon (2013)

Reaching for the Moon 2013 Brazilian lesbian biographical drama scene
Reaching for the Moon (2013)

🎬 Release Year: 2013

⌛ Runtime: 118 minutes

📺 Where to Watch: Amazon Prime, DVD&Blue-ray

✨ A biographical drama about poet Elizabeth Bishop’s time in Brazil

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: Based on the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Elizabeth Bishop, this biographical drama captures both artistic passion and romantic love. The film beautifully portrays Bishop’s time in Brazil and her relationship with architect Lota de Macedo Soares. It’s a thoughtful exploration of love between creative minds and the price of artistic brilliance.

Related: For more sapphic films inspired by real people, history, and complicated love, see my guide to lesbian movies based on true stories.

So Hard To Forget (2010)

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So Hard To Forget (2010)

🎬 Release Year: 2010

⌛ Runtime: 105 minutes

📺 Where to Watch: Film Platforms

✨ A nuanced exploration of heartbreak and healing

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: This nuanced exploration of heartbreak and healing follows a literature professor struggling to move on from a past relationship. The film stands out for its honest portrayal of grief and recovery, showing how new connections can form even when we’re caught in old memories. The realistic approach to post-breakup life resonates with universal experiences.

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Pages of a Girl (2008)

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Pages of a Girl (2008)

🎬 Release Year: 2008

⌛ Runtime: 98 minutes

📺 Where to Watch: Film Platforms

✨ An intimate drama set in a bookstore exploring first love

👀 Why It’s Worth Watching: Set in a bookstore, this intimate drama tells the story of a woman reflecting on a transformative youthful romance. The film’s literary setting provides a perfect backdrop for exploring memory, first love, and the way we process past relationships through storytelling. Its bold narrative choices and thoughtful conclusion leave a lasting impression.

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What is a good Brazilian lesbian series to start with?

If you want a fan-favorite GL web series, I would start with Stupid Wife. If you prefer mystery and crime tension, try Xeque Mate. For a mainstream telenovela storyline, Helena’s Shadow is useful as a Brazilian TV example rather than a standalone lesbian drama.

What is a good Brazilian lesbian film to watch first?

For a quieter coming-of-age film, start with A Primeira Morte de Joana. If you want something stranger and more genre-driven, Good Manners is one of the most memorable Brazilian queer-adjacent films in this guide.

Are Brazilian GL web series easy to watch online?

Some Brazilian GL web series have episodes, trailers, or clips available on YouTube, but availability can change by region and channel. I recommend checking each title directly before assuming a full series is available with subtitles.

Are all the titles in this guide romantic lesbian stories?

No. Some are central lesbian romances or GL web dramas, while others are telenovela subplots, coming-of-age films, biographical dramas, or queer-adjacent genre films. I include them because sapphic identity, desire, or relationships between women play a meaningful role.

If you want to keep exploring sapphic cinema after this Brazilian guide, these pages are the most natural next steps:

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