3. “Girls’ Fight Club” (2023)
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 7:16 am
An irreverent comedy that follows two lesbian friends in high school who form a fight club to get closer to their crushes. The film then mixes absurd humor with social commentary, highlighting issues of identity and acceptance in a school environment.
Where to watch? Prime Video .
4. “Past Lives” (2023)
A touching drama that tells the story of israel mobile database and Hae Sung, childhood friends who reunite decades later in New York. The film reflects on life's paths, lost connections and the impact of personal choices, exploring themes of immigration and cultural identity.
Where to watch? Prime Video .
5. “Mad Women” (2023)
Four friends (Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu and Sabrina Wu) embark on a journey across China in search of one of their biological mothers. With bold humor, the film addresses themes such as cultural identity, friendship and belonging, bringing Asian protagonists and queer narratives to the center of the story.
Where to watch? Prime Video .
4. “Past Lives” (2023)
A touching drama that tells the story of israel mobile database and Hae Sung, childhood friends who reunite decades later in New York. The film reflects on life's paths, lost connections and the impact of personal choices, exploring themes of immigration and cultural identity.
Where to watch? Prime Video .
5. “Mad Women” (2023)
Four friends (Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu and Sabrina Wu) embark on a journey across China in search of one of their biological mothers. With bold humor, the film addresses themes such as cultural identity, friendship and belonging, bringing Asian protagonists and queer narratives to the center of the story.