Whether youโ€™re celebrating yourself or a loved one, or perhaps both, we at EnVi hope you had a very happy Pride Month! While June has come to an end, the celebration doesnโ€™t need to end there.

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If youโ€™re looking for something to round out your celebrations, look no further. EnVi has put together a list of sapphic short films, all of which are under 20 minutes and available on YouTube.

Close to the Sun (2026)

Two former best friends find themselves at the same bar after years apart. As they spend the night talking and drinking, they struggle to avoid the unresolved sexual tension that initially drove them apart. Directed by Stephanie Orta-Vรกsquez and Carol Brandt, the film includes incredible performances by Orta-Vรกsquez and Kelly Ng.

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Dandelion (2025)

Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles in 1972, rebellious teenager Margaret (Ava Lalezarzadeh) gets thrown out of another one of her foster placements. Following her removal, she is placed in the care of Joyce (Vic Michaelis), the social worker tasked with finding her a new place to stay. Directed by Fiona Obertinca, the short film won multiple awards at film festivals including the Palm Springs International Shortfest and the Brooklyn Film Festival. It is also currently in talks to become a feature length film.

Saturday Ritual (2024)

Every Saturday, Cammie (Hailey Baird) and her friends visit a new psychic. On this particular visit, an unexpected truth is revealed to Cammie and she is left reeling. Suddenly, Cammieโ€™s version of her future is turned upside down with the revelation. Regardless of her uncertainty, her friends are there by her side. Written and directed by Sydne Horton, Saturday Ritual puts a creative spin on teenage self discovery.

Double Date (2025)

Alicia (Elen D. Williams), a newly out lesbian, hires Dani (Emma Maltby), a sex worker, to help her prepare for a third date. As Alicia fumbles through her first time sleeping with a woman, she learns there is no bad time to start something new. Directed by Hannah Wolf, Double Date is an unexpectedly touching story perfect for a quick laugh.

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All at Once (2025)

In preparation for her upcoming graduation Florence (Allegra Leguizamo), a high school senior, meets up with her charismatic co-valedictorian, Supriya (Ashley Ganger). As they discuss the topics of love and their wishes for their futures, Florence develops unexpected feelings. Directed by Maggie Brill, All at Once, captures those fuzzy feelings which come with teen crushes. 

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