Best 9 Lesbian Christmas Movies to Watch Online for the Romance Holiday

Love encompasses the vibrant hues of each season and serves as a powerful shield. I hope there will be more and more such lesbian Christmas movies in the future, offering a diverse range of love stories.

It’s Christmas once more, wouldn’t it be a great idea to cozy up with a captivating lesbian film during this joyous celebration?


1. Happiest Season (2020)

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I was utterly absorbed in the possibility that the characters would develop sincere emotional ties while I watched the Lesbian Christmas Movie. 

Kristen’s most recent performance exceeded all expectations in terms of genuineness. There was no denying Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis’s chemistry and physical connection, which exuded a profound intimacy that defies description. 

There is a significant resonance to this dynamic, especially with the younger lesbian population through this romantic Canadian lesbian movie.

2. Season of Love (2019)

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Imagine a world where “Love Actually” intersects with the lesbian community. It’s quite remarkable – every person in our heroine’s inner circle happens to identify as a lesbian. Quite remarkable, isn’t it? 

Prepare for a hilarious Christmas comedy that kicks off with a wedding that goes completely awry. The groom fails to appear, and what happens next is a captivating story that goes far beyond being straightforward. Her sister, her younger sister, and her best friend? 

All joyfully displaying the rainbow flag. This Christmas gathering is filled with incredibly talented and stunning lesbian women. Our main goal is caught up in a whirlwind of unexpected discoveries, which ultimately give rise to three heartwarming lesbian relationships. 

They emerge from the closet into a world filled with joyous festivities. And let’s just say, there is an abundance of beauty in this crowd.

One of the main characters, Sue, played by Dominique Provost-Chalkley, also played Waverly in Wynonna Earp (2016). Waverly and Nicole, our Wayhaught, are a fabulous lesbian couple in that show.

3. Carol (2015)

Lesbian Christmas Movies  Carol (2015)

In this captivating story, a young girl discovers the secrets of feminine beauty and style from a wise mentor. Through the guidance of Carol, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and falls in love with her newfound sense of identity. 

There is a captivating flow to the eyes, creating an emotionally charged shot. The relationship between the two is filled with uncertainty, and there is a subtle but noticeable shift in perspective before and after.

During the 1950s in America, Therese (played by Rooney Mara), a young woman, finds herself working as a salesgirl in a bustling New York department store. However, her true passion lies in the world of photography. 

On a particular day, Carol (played by Cate Blanchett), a stunning and advanced blonde woman named Carol, visits the department store to purchase Christmas presents and immediately forms a fondness for Therese.

The detailed portrayal of their past romantic relationship is incredibly attractive, with its intricate interaction of submission and resistance, hinting at a social divide between the two characters and amplified by the contrasting colors of their attire. 

The evolution from the first to the final scenes of the film adds depth, all ending in a powerful closing gaze. Rooney’s performance is absolutely outstanding, always captivating the audience, and despite some minor flaws in the character’s social skills, the romantic comedy itself is perfect.

4. Moonlit Winter  (2019)

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This Lesbian Christmas Movie beautifully captures the nuanced portrayal of strong emotions in homosexual relationships. 

With a focus on four women—Jun and her aunt in Otaru, Japan, and Yoon-hee and Shin-chun in Korea—the movie explores issues of connection and loneliness. 

Though there is a general sense of loneliness, the plot avoids sadness because of Shin-chun’s link in particular. The icy Otaru landscape draws attention to the notion of seclusion. 

Throughout the film, the nuanced relationship between Yoon-hee and Jun is exposed, culminating in a poignant realization. The acting is excellent, especially Kim Hee-ae’s, and Shin-chun’s tenacious optimism lends an optimistic quality to the story.

5. Under the Christmas Tree (2021)

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Think of a story about two souls who meet as strangers and fall in love in the coziest way possible in the Lesbian Christmas Movie. There was no racism, no bloodshed, and not even the slightest bit of oppression. 

It looks like even their parents are playing live in a sneaky way. Though the plot may not win any awards, it does paint a picture of a perfect world where love is pure and never gets in the way of anyone else’s happiness. It’s really a sweet dream that makes you wish real life were as nice.

In a word, it’s a cozy Christmas skit, nothing climactic, but it teaches you to cherish the people in front of you.

6. Christmas At The Ranch (2021)

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Okay, so it’s not exactly a gem of filmmaking, but hey, it made me laugh. 

Imagine a sweet lesbian Christmas romance that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy. Also, guess what? 

The woman who plays Kate on the show was also Van Pelt on “The Mentalist”! 

And I have to say that the urban power broker Haley, played by Laur Allen, is definitely cooler to be in the Christmas lesbian movie Season of Love (2019).

Really, if you want to watch a funny holiday movie with a well-known star, this is a great choice.

7. Love Classified (2022)

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I really like how realistic and down-to-earth this Lesbian Christmas Movie is about love. It does a great job of showing how the relationships in a family change over time, with a focus on the mom, her daughter, and her son. 

There are lots of turns that keep you interested, but the mom’s honest, emotional moment at her book club is what really hits home. 

It seems like Franki, played by Arienne Mandi, and flower shopkeeper Taylor played by Katherine McNamara were meant to be together. It feels so real as they find their way back to each other. 

I just can’t get past the thought of Dani’s (played by Arienne Mandi) troubled love life in The L Word: Generation Q (2019) every time I see her.

Their love story has had many ups and downs. Beautiful magic happens when they walk hand-in-hand to the beach to show how they feel about each other. 

It’s easy to feel the shopkeeper’s heart racing with worry and excitement, while the doctor’s answer calms and reassures him. That’s the kind of loving care that makes you want something like that in your own life.

8. Looking for Her (2022)

Lesbian Christmas Movies Looking for Her (2022)

This sweet Lesbian Christmas Movie, which was written, directed, and starred by the director Alexandra Swarens, is a great treat for families. 

It’s the kind of sweet, happy movie that goes well with a hot chocolate on a cold winter day. At its core, the movie is about how everyone wants to be understood, loved, and supported by their family.

In spite of the many problems, lies, and short-term goodbyes that it faces, it ends on a positive note that leaves you feeling good. In a charming way, the movie also includes the long-standing English culture that surrounds mistletoe. 

People have always said, “Meet me under the mistletoe.” There is a charming belief that no one can refuse a kiss under the mistletoe, and that kiss will bring the couple happiness for life. 

It’s a sweet nod to tradition that adds an extra layer of charm to this festive tale.

9. City of Trees (2019)

Lesbian Christmas Movies City of Trees (2019)

I love how this movie has a soft, natural flow. People who want to get back to their roots don’t have to have a visual overload on their trip. This movie hits the perfect balance between being real and heartwarming and having just the right amount of depth. 

It does a great job of capturing the essence of life by mixing the everyday with the deep, with themes of family ties and feelings coming back to life. 

In the last movie “Looking for Her”, we mentioned the name Alexandra Swarens. This movie was also written, directed, and starred by Alexandra Swarens. She is such an ambitious, and talented director, writer, and actress.

The Lesbian Christmas Movie’s subtlety, combined with its sweetness and visual appeal, makes it a standout piece in the lesbian cinematic universe. It’s one of those movies that makes an effect without trying too hard. It’s a refreshing look at the complicated parts of life and the beauty that lies within.

Hopefully, we can anticipate the release of more nuanced and dedicated Lesbian Christmas Movies in the future, particularly during the Christmas season. Let’s remain optimistic and eagerly await their arrival.

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