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== Film == {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" ! Title !! Release Year !! Bisexual Characters !! Notes |- |''[[2by4]]||[[1998 in film|1998]]||Johnny|| |- |''[[9 Songs]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]|| Lisa || |- |''[[Alexander (film)|Alexander]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||[[Alexander the Great]] ||Bisexuality presented as a social norm. |- |''[[All Over Me]]''||[[1997 in film|1997]]|||| |- |''[[Anatomy of Hell]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||"The Man"||Sexuality is fluid and symbolic |- |''[[Art School Confidential (film)|Art School Confidential]]''||[[2006 in film|2006]]|| Audrey || |- |''[[Auto Focus]]''||[[2002 in film|2002]]||John Carpenter|| |- |''[[Basic Instinct]]''||[[1992 in film|1992]]||Catherine Tramell || Tramell portrayed as insatiable, untrustworthy and homicidal |- |''[[Bedrooms and Hallways]]''||[[1998 in film|1998]]|||| |- |''[[Bi the Way]]''||[[2008 in film|2008]]||Various||Documentary on bisexuality in the US. |- |''[[Les Biches (1968 film)|Les Biches]]''||[[1968 in film|1968]]|||| |- |''[[Borstal Boy]]''||[[2000 in film|2000]]||||Sexuality portrayed as fluid, but can be socially problematic. |- |''[[Brokeback Mountain]]''||[[2005 in film|2005]]||Jack, Ennis||Sexuality of both characters portrayed as fluid, though movie was primarily thought of as 'gay'. |- |''[[Butley]]''||[[1974 in film|1974]]|| Butley ||Butley portrayed as an uncommitted, emotional failure. |- |''[[Cabaret (film)|Cabaret]]''||[[1972 in film|1972]]|| Brian, Max || |- |''[[Chasing Amy]]''||[[1997 in film|1997]]||Alyssa Jones||Sexuality portrayed as fluid, but can be socially problematic. |- |''[[Crash (1996 film)]]||[[1996 in film|1996]]||James, Helen, Vaughan|| |- |''[[The Color Purple (film)|The Color Purple]]''||[[1985 in film|1985]]||Celie and Shug Avery||Bisexuality portrayed as a simple fact with no value judgments. |- |''[[La Confusion des Genres|Confusion of Genders]]''||[[2000 in film|2000]]||Alain Bauman|| |- |''[[C.R.A.Z.Y.]]''||[[2005 in film|2005]]||Zachary||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Dark Blue Almost Black]]||[[2007 in film|2007]]||Israel|| |- |''[[Death in Venice (film)|Death in Venice]]''||[[1971 in film|1971]]||Aschenbach||Aschenbach is portrayed as a homosexual cripple and failure. |- |''[[De-Lovely]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||[[Cole Porter]]||Sexuality portrayed as fluid |- |''[[Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story|Dodgeball]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Kate Veatch||While some male characters try to date her, others believe that she is a lesbian. Turns out to be bisexual, and gets together with main male character. |- |''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''||[[1975 in film|1975]]||Sonny||Sonny is portrayed realistically as a true bisexual. |- |''[[The Dying Gaul (film)|The Dying Gaul]]||[[2005 in film|2005]]||Jeffrey|| |- |''[[Jaime Bayly|Don't Tell Anyone]]||[[1998 in film|1998]]|||| |- |''[[Face to Face (1976 film)|Face to Face]]''||[[1976 in film|1976]]||||Bisexuality is portrayed as a symbol. |- |''[[Femme Fatale (2002 film)|Femme Fatale]]''||[[2002 in film|2002]]|||| |- |''[[The Fox (1967 film)|The Fox]]''||[[1967 in film|1967]]|| |- |''[[French Twist]]''||[[1995 in film|1995]]||[[Loli]]||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Frida]]''||[[2002 in film|2002]]||[[Frida Kahlo]]||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Go Fish (film)|Go Fish]]''||[[1994 in film|1994]]||Daria||Daria has sex with a man and on her way home is challenged by a "jury," who question whether a woman who has sex with a man can call herself a lesbian. She contrasts how a gay man who has sex with a woman is characterized as being "bored, drunk [or] lonely" but if a lesbian has sex with a man "her whole life choice becomes suspect." |- |''[[Goldfinger (film)|Goldfinger]]''||[[1964 in film|1964]]|| Pussy Galore||See notes under her character in literature. |- |''[[Goldfish Memory]]''||[[2003 in film|2003]]||Various||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Grande École (film)|Grande École]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Paul, Mécir||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Grindhouse (film)|Grindhouse]]''||[[2007 in film|2007]]|| Dr. Dakota Block|| |- |''[[Henry & June]]''||[[1990 in film|1990]]||[[Anaïs Nin]], [[June Miller]]||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[High Art]]''||[[1998 in film|1998]]||Syd|| |- |''[[The History Boys (film)|The History Boys]]''||[[2006 in film|2006]]||Dakin||Portrayed as aware and unconfused, in opposition to his homosexual contemporaries. |- |''[[The Hunger]]''||[[1983 in film|1983]]||Miriam, Sarah||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Imagine Me & You]]''||[[2005 in film|2005]]||Rachel||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[In extremis (film)|In extremis]]||[[2000 in film|2000]]||Thomas, Vincent||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Kinsey (film)|Kinsey]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||[[Alfred Kinsey]]||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Kissing Jessica Stein]]''||[[2001 in film|2001]]||Helen, Jessica||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Changing Times (film)|Les temps qui changent]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Sami|| |- |''[[The Libertine (2005 film)|The Libertine]]''||[[2005 in film|2005]]||[[John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester|John Wilmot]]|| |- |''[[Love Songs (film)|Love Songs]]||[[2007 in film|2007]]||Ismael, Alice, Julie||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[May (film)|May]]''||[[2002 in film|2002]]||May|| |- |''[[Midnight Express (film)|Midnight Express]]''||[[1978 in film|1978]]||||Controversial, film replaces consensual affair between prisoners with a fictionalized rape. |- |''[[My Own Private Idaho]]''||[[1991 in film|1991]]||||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Manhattan (film)|Manhattan]]''||[[1979 in film|1979]]||Jill||Went from bisexual to lesbian after being married to Isaac. |- |Moonlight |2016 |Kevin | |- |''[[Nowhere (film)|Nowhere]]''||[[1997 in film|1997]]||Dark, Mel|| |- |''[[The Pillow Book (film)]]||[[1996 in film|1996]]||Jerome|| |- |''[[Portrait of a Marriage]]''||[[1990 in film|1990]]||[[Vita Sackville-West]], [[Harold Nicolson]] ||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Puccini for Beginners]]''||[[2006 in film|2006]]||Grace, Allegra, Samantha||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[The Raspberry Reich]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Various||Bisexuality is believed to be a necessary part of the 'revolution'. |- |''[[Race You to the Bottom]]||[[2005 in film|2005]]||Nathan, Maggie||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''||[[1975 in film|1975]]||Dr. Frank N. Furter, Rocky, Magenta, Columbia, Brad, Janet, Eddie|| Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[The Royal Tenenbaums]]''||[[2002 in film|2002]]||Margot|| |- |''[[Rent]]''||[[2005 in film|2005]]||Maureen||Maureen fits many negative stereotypes of bisexuality, as she is bad with commitment and has a talent for driving her lovers insane. |- |''[[Savage Nights]]''||[[1992 in film|1992]]|||| |- |''[[The Sex Monster]]''||[[1999 in film|1999]]||Laura|| |- |''[[Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills]]''||[[1989 in film|1989]]|||| |- |''[[L'École de la chair|School of Flesh]]''||[[1998 in film|1998]]||Quentin|| |- |''[[Saturday Night at the Baths]]''||[[1974 in film|1974]]|||| |- |''[[Score (film)|Score]]''||[[1972 in film|1972]]||All characters||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Shortbus]]''||[[2006 in film|2006]]||Sofia||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Sobreviviré|Sobreviviré (I Will Survive)]]''||[[1999 in film|1999]]||Iñaqui|| |- |''[[Something for Everyone]]''||[[1970 in film|1970]]|||| |- |''[[Stage Beauty]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Kynaston, Villiars|| |- |''[[Sunday Bloody Sunday (film)|Sunday Bloody Sunday]]''||[[1971 in film|1971]]||Bob Elkin ||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Swimming (film)|Swimming]]''||[[2002 in film|2002]]||Josee|| |- |''[[Relax...It's Just Sex]]''||[[1997 in film|1997]]|||| |- |''[[Teorema (film)|Teorema]]''||[[1968 in film|1968]]||The Visitor, Paolo|| Symbol, sexuality portrayed as fluid with no value judgments. |- |''[[Three of Hearts (film)|Three of Hearts]]''||[[1993 in film|1993]]||Ellen|| |- |''[[Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family]]''||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Sam, Steven||Documentary about a [[bigamy|bigamous]] marriage. |- |''[[Torch Song Trilogy]]''||[[1988 in film|1988]]||Ed|| |- |''[[Transamerica (film)|Transamerica]]''||[[2005 in film|2005]]||Toby[http://www.dvdoutsider.co.uk/films/reviews/t/transamerica.html][http://www.moviepulse.net/mp_pages/2005/page_transamerica.php]||Kevin Sexuality portrayed as fluid; [[pansexuality]] suggested |- |''[[Velvet Goldmine]]''||[[1998 in film|1998]]||Brian Slade, Mandy||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[The War Widow]]''||[[1976 in film|1976]]||Amy|| Portrayed as bisexual, but seen as a lesbian. |- |''[[Water Drops on Burning Rocks]]''||[[2000 in film|2000]]||Leopold, Franz||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Women in Love (film)|Women in Love]]''||[[1969 in film|1969]]|||| |- |''[[Wild Side (2004 film)|Wild Side]]||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Djamel||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''Ya lyublyu tebya'' ([[You I Love]])||[[2004 in film|2004]]||Timofei||Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Y tu mamá también]]''||[[2001 in film|2001]]||Tenoch, Julio||Sexuality portrayed as fluid but sometimes socially problematic. |}
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