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Bar
Girls
L.A. lesbians hang out at the local bar, meet,
fall in love, become jealous and cause all
kinds of trouble. One couple in particular
(Rachel and Loretta) find themselves in trouble
when a handsome stranger, JR, (Camilla Griggs)
attempts to seduce Rachel. Loretta (Nancy
Allison Wolfe) and Rachel (Liza D'Agostino) |
Better Than
Chocolate
Maggie has flunked law school and is working
for uptight Frances, who runs a gay bookshop
in Vancouver. Kim is a van-dwelling artist.
It's love at first sight, but, just as their
relationship is blossoming, Maggie learns
that her mother and brother are coming to
visit. They don't know about Maggie's sexuality,
that she now has a girlfriend or that she
is flat-sitting for a woman who runs Safer
Sex With Latex workshops. |
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Bound
Corky, a lesbian ex con, is hired
to work in an apartment as a plumber where
she meets Violet, your regular lesbian mob
guy girlfriend. Soon, their attraction consummates
into a hot affair. Violet wants to leave
the mob behind so they decide to steal 2
million dollars from the Mob but more importantly
decide if they can trust each other. |
| Boys Dont
Cry
In Falls City, Nebraska, Brandon
Teena (Hilary Swank) was a newcomer with
a future, who had the small, rural community
enchanted. Women adored him and almost everyone
who met this charismatic stranger was drawn
to his charming innocence. But Falls City's
hottest date and truest friend had one secret:
he wasn't the person people thought he was.
A true story about hope, fear, and the courage
it takes to be yourself. |
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But
I'm a Cheerleader
This satire focuses on the ex-gay
movement in the United States. Megan (Natasha
Lyonne) is the perfect student, smart and
popular. Heck, she's even a cheerleader.
But, there's something not quite right when
her boyfriend constantly shoves his huge
tongue down her throat when they kiss. Her
parents and friends plot to reveal her lesbianism
and boot her off to a 12-step rehab program
for gays and lesbians. There, she must admit
her sexual orientation as the first step
in becoming heterosexual. |