14 Romantic Movies Directed By Women To Stream On Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is coming up and thus many of us are in the mood for something romantic. I combed through Netflix and Amazon Prime to come up with a list of 14 romantic films directed by women that you can enjoy this holiday.
Some of these films having happy endings. Some of them will require a big box of tissues. I’ll leave it up to you adventurous viewers to figure out which are which.
Desperately Seeking Susan, 1985 (dir. Susan Seidelman) [Amazon Prime]
Little Women, 1994 (dir. Gillian Armstrong) [Netflix]
Bound, 1995 (dir. Lana Wachowski & Lilly Wachowski) [Amazon Prime]
Return To Me, 2000 (dir. Bonnie Hunt) [Amazon Prime]
Saving Face, 2005 (dir. Alice Wu) [Amazon Prime]
Something New, 2006 (dir. Sanaa Hamri) [Netflix]
Last Night, 2010 (dir. Massy Tadjedin) [Netflix]
One Day, 2011 (dir. Lone Scherfig) [Netflix]
Obvious Child, 2014 (dir. Gillian Robespierre) [Netflix]
Beyond The Lights, 2014 (dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood) [Amazon Prime]
Appropriate Behavior, 2015 (dir. Desiree Akhavan) [Amazon Prime]
Lovesong, 2016 (dir. So Yong Kim) [Netflix]
Fits and Starts, 2017 (dir. Laura Terruso) [Amazon Prime]
The Feels, 2018 (dir. Jenée LaMarque) [Netflix]
Posted on February 12, 2019, in Uncategorized and tagged Alice Wu, Appropriate Behavior, Beyond The Lights, Bonnie Hunt, Bound, Desiree Akhavan, Desperately Seeking Susan, Female Directors, Fits and Starts, Gillian Armstrong, Gillian Robespierre, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Jenée LaMarque, Lana Wachowski, Last Night, Laura Terruso, Lilly Wachowski, Little Women, Lone Scherfig, Lovesong, Massy Tadjedin, Obvious Child, One Day, Return To Me, Sanaa Hamri, Saving Face, So Yong Kim, Something New, Susan Seidelman, The Feels. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
I love Beyond the Lights so much!!! And Desperately Seeking Susan and Little Women, too. One Day killed me.