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11 amazing films with bisexual representation you should watch

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When it comes to LGBTQ+ representation in films, bisexual identities are too often misrepresented with characters who portray negative stereotypes or further contribute to biphobia.

It can be challenging to find bisexual characters whose identities are fully recognised and appreciated, but fear not, we’ve collected a list of films that do exactly that!

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