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Gia
Its late '70s New York. Studio 54,
designer jeans, drugs and disco. One girl
is living life in the fast lane. She can have
any man, or any woman she wants. Sex, money,
glamour, fame, it's all within her reach.
She walks toward you across the dance floor,
struts toward you down th erunway, stares
at you from the cover of a magazine. She's
a goddess. She's a star. Her name is GIA.
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| The Girl
A sexy tale of fascination and danger, set
in Paris. A painter frequenting a nightclub
falls and in love with a mysterious singer,
who she calls 'the Girl'. 'Just one night'
says The Girl, who's unused to this kind
of love. However, the more impossible it
seems the more desperately they want to
see each other.
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Girlfriends
Pearl and her butch lover Wanda
make a modest living picking up a variety
of men and, right before the seduction,
blowing their heads off and making off with
their wallets. An ironic thriller loaded
with shockingly graphic splatter effects,
sly humor and a surprise ending. Lesbian
empowerment has never been so unnerving
for the males in the audience!
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| Girl's Cant
Swim
This wonderful debut feature captures
the elusive relationship between two teenaged
girls. Gwen and Lise live in opposite parts
of France but have spent summer vacations
together on the Brittany coast for years.
Gwen is a blossoming 15-year-old who enjoys
the attention of they boys in her port town,
where she live with her mother and often-absent
father. Lise has never known her father,
so she is confused as to how to react to
his sudden, accidental death. After this
stunning blow, she runs away to join Gwen
in Brittany. The 15th summer of Lise and
Gwen will be one of many contrasts, between
love and desire, laughter and tears, life
and death. An intimate, unflinching look
at the intricacies of two girls' lives. |
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Go
Fish
Feisty, beautiful Max (Turner)
is an outgoing young woman looking for romance.
Tired of hearing her whine about the missing
"X" factor in her life, Max's
roommate sets her up with bashful, older
- but homely - Ely (V. S. Brodie). Needless
to say, there's no sign of fireworks! But
just as Max begins to think that she is
destined to be alone forever, she discovers
that some of life's best surprises come
in plain, brown-paper packages.
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