From awkward confessions to sweet gestures, you'll be smiling from ear to ear as you watch these school boys take the leap of love. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the laughs and feels! Music. Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission. Love, Simon , a film about a gay high-school student coming out and searching for love, marks the first mainstream LGBT teen movie to receive a wide release from a major studio. For some young people, that may be the case.
            
            
Before you flock to see it (Love, Simon opens in Australian cinemas 29 March), make sure you watch some of these modern classics that—along with Love, Simon— present a new frontier in queer films. 1. Call Me by Your Name. It’s and year-old Elio is on summer holidays with his parents in Lombardy, Italy. Netflix's "Heartstopper" is a relatively simple story. There are no enemies to lovers, there is no unrequited love, and there is no big tragedy. It's merely about two teenage boys who fall in love.
            
            
Queer teen shows offer diverse LGBTQ+ representation, showcasing relationships and struggles for teen and young adult audiences. Shows like Degrassi: Next Class and Love, Victor explore coming out, relationships, and identity within the LGBTQ+ community. In , I had a girlfriend and we had been dating for about a year and a half. But that summer of , I started flirting with this boy. Suddenly, it felt very comfortable, felt very normal, felt nice.
            
			
These films provide representation and visibility to LGBTQ+ teens, helping them see themselves in the characters and narratives on screen. They combine the universal experiences of adolescence, such as first loves and self-discovery, with the unique challenges and joys of growing up queer, making them an essential part of teen cinema. .