But I'm a Cheerleader
"But I'm a Cheerleader" is a 1999 satirical film directed by Jamie Babbit. The story follows a high school cheerleader named Megan who is sent to a conversion therapy camp by her parents when they suspect she is a lesbian. At the camp, she meets other teens who are also struggling with their identities.
The film explores themes of sexuality, identity, and societal norms through humor and satire. It features a diverse cast, including Natasha Lyonne as Megan and Clea DuVall as her love interest, Graham. The movie has gained a cult following for its bold portrayal of LGBTQ+ issues.