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..... | This movie was released in 1995, and received the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Independent Film in 1996. Many young women came out to this movie, and it is timeless in its presentation of love and teenage angst. Some may identify with with staring actress Randy Dean (Laurel Holloman), with her tom boy ways. She is working at her aunts Garage (who is also a lesbian) and finds herself serving the woman she is going to fall in love with Evie Roy (Nicole Ari Parker). |
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..... | Imagine Me and You was released in 2005, and was nominated for the 2007 GLAAD Outstanding Film Award, it lost to the film Quinceanera (2006). The Leading ladies are Piper Perabo (Rachel) and Lena Goode (Luce). A seemingly happily married newlywed bride falls in love with a florist who captures her heart and her soul as they enter the journey of coming out and falling in love. This film is light hearted and will leave you loving every character, even their flaws. |
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..... | Is an epic lesbian love story historically set in Fascist Spain--a period of overt homophobia and social oppression. It is the story of Pilar and Elvira and their love which endures during one of the most turbulent historical periods. The film is based on a true story of what two women went through as Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco, grabbed absolute power. |
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..... | We searched for a trailer for this film everywhere and simply could not find one. So we decided to make one! "Serving In Silence" 1995 Facing discharge proceedings as a result of admitting her homosexuality, Army Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer (Glenn Close) risks everything to fight for her legal rights against the U.S. military's discriminatory policy. Based on a true story |
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..... | Dyed-in-the-wool New Yorker Rachel (Helen Lesnick) moves to San Diego, where her parents now live, in search of a new life and a new love. When her mother, who's adapted quite well to the laid-back California scene, wants to set Rachel up with a woman named Christine, Rachel refuses at first. But after relenting and meeting Christine, she finds herself in a real romance and that's when Rachel's old flame, Reggie, pops up unexpectedly. |
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..... | Gray and Sam are brother and sister and best friends, flatmates in New York City, where she creates ad campaigns and he's a surgery intern. Guess who is in this flick and looking so HOT Rachel Shelley. Their social life is too insular, so they head to a dog park so Sam can, maybe, meet a woman. He does - Charlie - a zoologist new in the city; he likes her immediately, and the feeling seems mutual. |
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..... | Casey has turned away from her family to work as a longshorewoman and live with her social-worker girlfriend, Alex, but when Casey visits home at Christmas, she finds that her family's ways have not changed. Although it's clear that Casey has fallen deeply in love with Alex, her family is more judgmental than ever, and drama and emotions fly as two very different lifestyles try hard to find common ground on the beautiful coast of New England. |
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..... | Mary (Mischa Barton) doesn't want to attend the posh boarding school her father and stepmother have selected, but once there she quickly befriends her roomies, the sophisticated Paulie (Piper Perabo) and the well-traveled Tory (Jessica Pare). Mary soon discovers that Paulie and Tory are more than friends -- not a problem for her. But when someone threatens to "out" the girls, the relationship ends, leaving Paulie heartbroken and desperate. |
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..... | In this hilarious satire, Megan Bloomfield (Natasha Lyonne) lives a "normal" teen life as a cheerleader dating the captain of the football team. But her parents and friends suspect Megan is gay because of "clues" such as her distaste for kissing her boyfriend. Shipped off to True Directions -- a camp designed to shove her back in the closet -- Megan meets tomboy Graham Eaton (Clea DuVall), who helps her recognize her sexual orientation. |
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..... | Two Parisian women -- "the Artist" (Agathe de la Boulaye) and "the Girl" (Claire Keim) -- are in the throes of a passionate and volatile love affair. But the Girl is also a high-class prostitute, and their affair begins to spin out of control when her pimp, "the Man" (Cyril Lecomte), puts pressure on the two women to end their obsessive relationship. Sande Zeig directs this sexy and stylish French film. |
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..... | Encrypted within the S.A.T. is a secret test that measures a girl's potential for espionage. Amy (Sara Foster), Janet (Jill Ritchie), Dominique (Devon Aoki) and Max (Meagan Good) score so high that they're recruited to join the elite paramilitary group known as D.E.B.S. But when their mission to capture arch villainess Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster) gets complicated, even their spy skills might not be able to save them. |
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..... | Androgynous young Eskimo woman Kotz (k.d. lang) develops an unusual and unexpected relationship with German expatriate and town librarian Roswitha (Rosel Zech) in this classic and haunting tale directed by Percy Adlon. Together, Kotz and Roswitha find the freedom to face old demons and to express their hidden yearnings. |
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..... | Director Gabriel (Dom DeLuise) sets the stage for a real-life drama when he casts lesbians Robin (Robin Greenspan) and Lacie (Lacie Harmon) in his latest play. Robin is in a long-term relationship, and Lacie isn't ready to settle down, but as rehearsals continue the two seem to grow closer. Neither actress is sure about the other's intentions: Is it just acting, or are the vibes real? The truth comes out on opening night. Mink Stole also stars. |
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..... | After being fired for her caring approach with clients, disenchanted social worker Robin (Khahtee V. Turner) is at a loss as to how to help her impoverished neighborhood, but everything changes when she meets butch lesbian Brooklyn (Clody Cates), a mechanic who moonlights as a thief. In this hip-hop update on the classic Robin Hood fable, sparks fly between the two women, and soon, they hatch a plan to bring relief to their inner-city community. |










