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Celebrate Pride with these LGTBTQIA+ gems on RTÉ Player

Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh, absolutely slaying in Killing Eve
Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh, absolutely slaying in Killing Eve

Celebrate Pride month with a selection of LGBTQIA+ themed films, documentaries and TV series on RTÉ Player - enjoy some recommended titles below.

My Trans Life

Filmed over the course of two years, My Trans Life offers an intimate portrait of the lives of five young transgender people on their journey to transition (Watch now)

Killing Eve

Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer star in this addictive cat and mouse spy thriller that became a beacon for Queer TV viewers across the globe - although people are still talking about that controversial ending (Watch now)

Shane Daniel Byrne

Queer History Lesson

Comic Shane Daniel Byrne is here to teach you all about LGBTQ+ history, from flags to voguing and everything in between (Watch now)

Breakfast on Pluto

An Irish trans woman searches 1970s London for her estranged mother and manages to fall foul of the IRA in Neil Jordan's black comedy drama, starring Cillian Murphy, Ruth Negga and Liam Neeson (Watch now)

Cillian Murphy in Breakfast On Pluto

Invisible Boys

Set against the backdrop of Australia's 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite, this 10-part adaptation of Holden Sheppard's multi-award winning novel explores the challenges faced by a group of gay teens in a remote coastal town after one of them is outed on social media following an encounter with a married man (Watch now)

Lyra

Léargas ar shaol agus ar bhás an iriseora iniúchta Lyra McKee as Tuaisceart Éireann, inste trína cuid oibre féin. This vital and moving documentary explores the life and death of Northern Irish investigative journalist and LGBTQIA rights campaigner Lyra McKee (Watch now)

Lyra McKee

Who We Love

An acclaimed Irish feature tells the story of Lily and Simon, best friends who navigate the troubled waters of school life and explore Dublin's vibrant (and sometimes dark) LGBTQ+ scene (Watch now)

Take a deeper dive into RTÉ Player's Pride collection here

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