“Hottest ticket at Cannes” — Yahoo
When young Czech refugee Tasha (rising star Chloe Sirene), comes into the life of working-class British housewife Helen (TV star Pauline McLynn) they are instantly drawn to one another—finding connection and unexpected passion. While Helen endures her bigoted husband Paul (legendary British actor Paul McGann) and wild teenage daughter Kelly (bad-ass Tamzin Dunstone) Tasha and her mother (the amazing Rula Lenska) await their British passports and deal with the pervasive immigrant-bashing that surrounds them (“Gypo” is a racist British epithet for Gypsy/Roma-Sinti people and refugees). The film’s entire cast give tremendous performances as the story unfolds from three perspectives, ala Kurosawa’s classic, Rashomon. With a distinctive, atmospheric aesthetic and filmed in Lars von Trier’s Dogme95 style (hand-held camera, location shooting, no special lighting, etc.), Gypo is the first certified lesbian themed Dogme film.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Girl Seeks Girl-Chica, Busca, Chica
“THE L WORD with a Spanish lilt!” —Edge San Francisco
This hot and hilarious lesbian soap opera takes you on a wild ride through the mixed up love lives of a group of sexy Madrid lesbians including the unbelievably gorgeous Spanish TV star Celia Freijeiro who plays Nines, the bartender at the local dyke bar (for L Word fans, think Euro-Shane). She’s got her hands full with her latest conquest, the ultra-clingy Monica. Meanwhile, Nines is pursuing Monica’s roommate (the ravishing but straight Carmen) while also trying to fend off the newly out Ana, who keeps pestering Nines to teach her the ways of lesbian love! “With dialogue that sizzles and a heart bigger than Madrid itself, Girl Seeks Girl has that sublime quality akin to recognizing the joy of a particular moment as you experience it.
"You won’t want the fun to end!” —Frameline, San Francisco LGBT Film Fest
Producing Adults
"Sensitively portrays love between women." – The Weekly News
Desperate for a child, Venla rebels against her male lover’s resistance and goes for a back alley do-it-yourself in vitro treatment – where she ends up falling in love with her female doctor! Antero (Kari-Pekka Toivonen), a speed skater, and Venla (Minna Haapkyla), a psychologist, are a modern, long-time unmarried couple in Finland. But their relationship is in crisis: Venla wants them to finally marry and have a family. Antero is fine with marrying, but definitely does not want children, particularly as he believes it will interfere with his success in sports. Fearful of losing Venla, Antero proposes, but secretly, he also gets a vasectomy. Frustrated and angry (and determined to have a child), Venla concocts a plan to have an “after hours” insemination at the fertility clinic where she works. But to her surprise, she begins to develop feelings for Satu (Minttu Mustakallio), the sympathetic female doctor in on the scheme.What happens when one partner wants to have a baby and the other doesn’t?
This ultimately irreconcilable difference marks the incisive starting point for director Aleksi Salmanpera’s accomplished debut feature that the LA Times called, “consistently unpredictable.” Producing Adults (Finland’s official submission for the 2004 Academy Awards) unfolds a tangle of drama and deceptions as the film grapples with the fundamental question: What are the things we do (and refuse to do) for love?
"An insightful, well-acted film." - AfterEllen.com
Desperate for a child, Venla rebels against her male lover’s resistance and goes for a back alley do-it-yourself in vitro treatment – where she ends up falling in love with her female doctor! Antero (Kari-Pekka Toivonen), a speed skater, and Venla (Minna Haapkyla), a psychologist, are a modern, long-time unmarried couple in Finland. But their relationship is in crisis: Venla wants them to finally marry and have a family. Antero is fine with marrying, but definitely does not want children, particularly as he believes it will interfere with his success in sports. Fearful of losing Venla, Antero proposes, but secretly, he also gets a vasectomy. Frustrated and angry (and determined to have a child), Venla concocts a plan to have an “after hours” insemination at the fertility clinic where she works. But to her surprise, she begins to develop feelings for Satu (Minttu Mustakallio), the sympathetic female doctor in on the scheme.What happens when one partner wants to have a baby and the other doesn’t?
This ultimately irreconcilable difference marks the incisive starting point for director Aleksi Salmanpera’s accomplished debut feature that the LA Times called, “consistently unpredictable.” Producing Adults (Finland’s official submission for the 2004 Academy Awards) unfolds a tangle of drama and deceptions as the film grapples with the fundamental question: What are the things we do (and refuse to do) for love?
"An insightful, well-acted film." - AfterEllen.com
Shelter Me
"Maria de Medeiros and Antonia Liskova star as Anna and Mara, arguably the world's most gorgeous lesbian couple." — Combustible Celluloid
Lesbian couple Anna and Mara return from a holiday abroad, and realize that Anis, a young Moroccan immigrant, managed to hide in their car in order to cross the border to Italy. At first unsure of what to do, they decide to take him with them. Gradually Anis establishes himself in the life of the couple and for a brief moment, the three manage to help and support each other in an unusual and emotionally intricate relation.
Yet this precarious balance is short-lived: Anis loses his job and is rejected by Mara with whom he has fallen in love, and Anna finds her idyllic domestic arrangement falling to pieces. Shelter Me portrays three very unique characters confronted with an array of contemporary social issues. The richly portrayed relationship between Anna and Mara is the emotional centerpiece of this compassionate and moving drama.
"I LOVED this film... One of the best lesbian-themed films I've seen." — AfterEllen.com
In Italian w/ English Subtitles
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
November Moon
What is the price of love and loyalty in a world at war?
One of the all-time, best-loved lesbian love stories, November Moon is a powerful drama set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied France during WWII. The beautiful Gabrielle Osburg stars as November, a Jewish refugee who flees Germany for the relative safety of Paris. When November is rescued by the beautiful Frenchwoman Ferial (Christiane Millet) the two women fall in love. A timeless and compelling love story, November Moon is a true classic of lesbian cinema.
"A wartime romance in which the two lovers just happen to be women... Both Osburg (November) and Millet (Férial) give powerful performances, and thanks to von Grote's sensitive direction, this gripping slice of herstory achieves a quiet grandeur." — Time Out London
The Fish Child
Gripping tale of forbidden lesbian romance and a crime heist gone wrong
“The Fish Child is an upstairs-downstairs cross-border lesbian love-on-the-run thriller.” – SCREEN DAILY NINE
Nominations for Argentina’s Academy Awards! Celebrated Argentine director Lucia Puenzo (XXY) returns with this gripping tale of forbidden lesbian romance and a crime heist gone wrong. Gifted Argentine actress Ines Efron stars as Lala, a teenager from the most exclusive suburban neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Lala is in love with Ailin, her family’s 20-year-old Paraguayan maid (played by Argentine pop star turned actress, Mariela Vitale, aka Emme).
The girls hatch a plan to rob Lala’s family to fund their dream of living together in Paraguay, at the shores of lake Ypoá. But while Lala waits to be reunited with her lover in Ypoá, Ailin is detained in the outskirts of Buenos Aires for a crime she did not commit. Desperate to be with her girlfriend, Lala hatches a dangerous rescue plan to get her back. A thrilling romantic drama, The Fish Child boasts beautiful cinematography and electrifying performances from its two female leads. The film also co-stars Spanish actor Carlos Bardem (brother of Oscar winner Javier Bardem).
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Joe + Belle
The lesbian "Thelma and Louise"
Joe + Belle is an incredibly funny and romantic new lesbian feature boasting a great story, a whimsically dark comic sensibility and stellar performances. Writer-director-star Veronica Kedar shines as Joe — a laid-back dope dealer full of magnetic charisma. Sivan Levy is Belle — a forlorn yet irresistibly sensual crazy girl who attaches herself to Joe and refuses to let go.
The chemistry here is spot-on perfect as the two girls fall madly in love against the backdrop of a wild cross-country getaway — after they accidentally kill a guy! Full of whimsical sensibility and black humor, Joe + Belle is destined to restore your faith in young love.
“A creative tour-de-force… Joe + Belle manages to say something deep about love and violence while still offering all the gallows humor you could hope for.” —AfterEllen.com
“Kedar and Levy (she reminds me of Marion Cotillard) are excellent in the lead roles and their bitter-sweet chemistry is just heart-breaking.” —Twitchfilm
“Charming.” —SheWired.com
Elena Undone
Tomboy
From out lesbian director Celine Sciamma (Water Lilies), TOMBOY tells the story of 10-year-old Laure (played by the amazing Zoe Heran) who moves to the suburbs and decides to pass as a boy amongst the pack of neighborhood kids. As “Mikael” she catches the attention of leader of the pack Lisa, who becomes smitten with her. At home with her parents and younger sister Jeanne, she is Laure; while hanging out with her new pals and girlfriend, she is Mikael. Finding resourceful ways to hide her true self, Laure takes advantage of her new identity, as if the end of the summer would never reveal her unsettling secret. Writer-director Céline Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story which deftly explores relationships between children and their peers; between children and their parents; and the even more complicated relationship between one’s heart and one’s body. TOMBOY's hugely successful US theatrical release has earned the film rave reviews and fans across the country. This deluxe edition also includes a terrific bonus extra: "The Making of Tomboy" with Director Céline Sciamma!
Bloomington
Teacher-Student Romance in the tradition of LOVING ANNABELLE!
BLOOMINGTON is a coming-of-age drama about Jackie Kirk, the former child star of a sci- fi hit show. Hoping to find independence from her somewhat overbearing mother, Jackie leaves California for the Midwest to attend college. Surprisingly, she doesn’t fit in with her peers, who are constantly aware of her celebrity status. At a department mixer, Jackie is instantly attracted to Catherine, a young professor with a reputation. Both being outsiders, they develop an intense bond as they pursue a secret affair. This deluxe edition also includes a terrific 18-minute bonus extra behind-the-scenes featurette!
Four-Faced Liar
The Four-Faced Liar, “a comedy about drama” tells the story of a group of New York 20-somethings. Bridget is a hip, womanizing lesbian who loves Emily Bronte, and who lives with her guy pal Trip. One night, they meet straight-laced New York newbies Greg and Molly at their favorite hangout, The Four-Faced Liar. Molly is a bit appalled by free spirited Bridget – but she’s also attracted to her, and in time, the friends’ lives are hilariously complicated when the two women fall in love.
Bridget is a hip, womanizing lesbian who loves Emily Bronte, and who lives with her guy pal Trip. One night, they meet straight-laced New York newbies Greg and Molly at their favorite hangout, The Four-Faced Liar. Molly is a bit appalled by free spirited Bridget – but she’s also attracted to her, and in time, the friends’ lives are hilariously complicated when the two women fall in love.
And Then Came Lola
This wonderfully fun and sexy lesbian romp takes a tour through the streets of San Francisco as photographer Lola (the beautifully athletic Ashleigh Sumner) races to get to a crucial meeting on time. As usual, Lola is running late. Her job and her girlfriend Casey (Jill Bennett, Dante’s Cove, We Have To Stop Now) are on the line and Lola has three chances (ala the art house classic, Run, Lola, Run) to make it right. As Lola races against the clock is Casey falling into the arms of her ex?! Will Lola make it in time? Will she come at all?
Bursting with creativity and fresh cinematic style AND THEN CAME LOLA packs in everything we want in a lesbian movie: Beautiful women, a great script, high-quality production values, an exciting soundtrack of hot new music — plus fun animation, hilarious laugh-out-loud reflections on lesbian life (depicted in brilliant direct-to-camera “therapy” sequences) and one of the most charismatic new lesbian actresses we’ve seen in years: Lola herself, played by the irresistible Ashleigh Sumner.
This also includes a fun Behind-the-Scenes featurette with Ashleigh Sumner.
(available with subtitles in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian & Turkish)
Mango Kiss
"Over-the-top lesbian kink-farce!" - Ted Casablanca, E! Online
It’s the lesbian movie of your dreams – cute girls, funny romantic script, beautiful cinematography and great production values!
This colorful whiz-bang movie sends a pair of innocent newcomers: Lou (handsome Michele Wolff) and Sass (foxy Danièle Ferraro) into the wild San Francisco lesbian world where they navigate everything from non-monogamy to S/M role-playing, and come to discover their love for each other. Lou and Sass are performance art partners and best friends who have recently moved to San Francisco. Shy Lou’s life turns upside down when she confesses her passion for the outgoing Sass, and they change from roommates to lovers. The path to romantic bliss takes a wide detour, however, when they meet new friends with some rather frisky ideas.
DELUXE EDITION: This special Deluxe Edition comes with a Bonus Extra behind the scenes featurette!
Winner of 7 LGBT film festival awards including the Outfest: Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Emerging Filmmaker Award!
It's in the Water
An Outrageous Comedy With A Queer Little Twist! When sexy, upper-crust society wife Alex (Keri Jo Chapman) falls for her old high school best friend, Grace (Teresa Garret) the snobby little town of Azalea Springs is up in arms. Alongside the budding romance, indie filmmaker Kelli Herd brings us a hilarious comic portrait of small-town life and a firm trouncing o homophobic intolerance as the whole town confronts the zany rumor that their water supply is turning everyone gay! Wildly popular with gay and lesbian audiences across the country, this fast-paced tale spins out sub-plots galore: from the newspaper boy who beds the hot Latino artist, to the death of the openly gay designer Bruce. Great dialogue and smartly executed performances abound, including Larry Randolph’s turn as Alex’s hunky husband, Barbara Lasater as Alex’s bitchy mother and John Hallum as the flaming Spencer.
The Guest House
This year’s guiltiest pleasure for lesbian movie lovers everywhere!
Blue-eyed blond bad girl Rachel (gorgeous new lesbian heart-throb Ruth Reynolds) is mature for her eighteen years. An aspiring songwriter, she’s given up on her music after the recent death of her mother — and her neglectful father isn’t around very much.
The arrival of Dad’s new employee Amy (the lovely Madeline Merritt)— staying in their swanky Los Angeles guest house for the weekend — brings Rachel the inspiration she needs. A wholesome college graduate fresh to California from the cornfields of Iowa, Amy happily confesses her dreams and desires to Rachel over the course of the weekend — and the two women gradually fall in love! “It seems like anything’s possible here.” Amy proclaims as they ramble across the city in Rachel’s Dad’s Hummer. Out and about in Los Angeles the two girls can’t keep their hands off each other. At home in the guest house their activities are even hotter.
NEW Rave Review: "A lesbian film is unlike any other. But a lesbian film about bittersweet first discoveries sends women flocking to see it, making it onto their list of must-see movies—many of which have become cult classics that warrant viewing parties and repeatable one-liners. The Guest House is that new film, a tale of two young girls who find themselves falling for each other in the most unsuspecting of circumstances." — Curve Magazine
Floored by Love
A family comedy about finding the courage to be who you really are. “Endearing and adorable!” –Reeling, Chicago While Cara (Shirley Ng) grapples with Janet’s (Natalie Sky) marriage proposal and a surprise visit from her conservative Chinese parents; newly out gay mixed-race teen Jesse (heart-throb Trenton Millar) deals with his terrifically supportive Mom and step-Dad and the sudden return of his fly-by-night gay birth Dad (Andrew McIlroy). With its heartwarming portrayal of two very different Vancouver households — a Chinese-Japanese lesbian couple and an African American/Jewish blended family — this wonderful family comedy is all about finding the courage to be who you really are.
Drifting Flowers
"The most irresistible butch lesbian character of the year!" -PlanetOut.com
Teddy Award-winning director Zero Chou (Spider Lilies) weaves three poetic tales as the lesbians in Drifting Flowers seek their true identity. In the first story, Jing, a blind singer, falls in love with her band’s tomboy accordionist Diego. In another time and place, Lily, an elderly lesbian and Yen, her gay friend, create an unexpected bond and support each other in a time of crisis. Finally, we see Diego before she joined the band, when as a teenager she came to grips with her gender identity. Handsome Taiwanese actress Chao Yi-lan gives a terrific performance as the teen rebel Diego who binds her breasts and longs to be more comfortable in her own body.
"Drifting Flowers has an undeniable, dreamlike charm." -AfterEllen.com
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