Films-: Hot Sex Between Lesbians -sappho
Sappho Films aims to produce high-quality content that celebrates women's relationships and provides a platform for representation and visibility.
The phrase “between lesbians” implies interiority – what happens when the male viewer is absent. Sciamma’s rule in Portrait (“If you look at me, who do I look at?”) defines this: a relational reciprocity. Films that achieve this allow romance to be built on (making art, building a life, solving a mystery together), not just desire. Hot Sex Between Lesbians -Sappho Films-
The word "lesbian" traces its lineage to the Isle of Lesbos and the fragmented verses of Sappho, a poet whose work has survived in whispers, torn papyri, and burning desire across millennia. Yet for most of cinema history, the romantic relationship between two women was either a ghost—implied, then dismissed—or a tragedy, punished before the credits rolled. Only recently has film begun to honor what Sappho’s fragments always knew: that love between women is not a subgenre, not a cautionary tale, but a vast, varied, and radiant human experience. Sappho Films aims to produce high-quality content that
: A BBC documentary that investigates the historical truth behind the legend, connecting her erotic writings to modern lesbian identity. Films that achieve this allow romance to be
: Because much of Sappho's work exists only in pieces, it has fostered a culture of "imagining the past to understand the future". Cinema like