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The
Watermelon Woman
Video store clerk named Cheryl (Cheryl
Dunye), in her research for a movie, comes
across an old-time black actress simply called
"the watermelon woman" and becomes
obsessed with her persona. In the process,
Cheryl finds herself embroiled in a relationship
that parallels that of her icon.
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| What's Cooking
What's Cooking celebrates the quintessential
American holiday Thanksgiving through the
stories of four diverse families: African-American,
Jewish, Latino and Vietnamese. But there's
more than turkey being served, and the side
dishes include family secrets, affection,
tension and more. The Jewish parents, Lainie
Kazan and Maury Chaykin have their daughter
Rachel (Kyra Sedgwick) and her "roommate"
Carla (Julianna Margulies) to the dinner.
Each family has a drama and crises to resolve
during the course of the film, Carla's unspoken
lesbianism is the Jewish family's drama |
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When
Night Is Falling
A religious college professor,
Camille(Pascale Bussieres), loses a beloved
a pet and meets a circus performer, Petra(Rachael
Crawford). Soon the two fall in love and
for Camille this means coming to terms with
her boyfriend and her religion.
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| Why Not Me
(Pourquoi Pas Moi)
Three lesbians and a gay man decide
its time they came out to their parents.
A dinner party is arranged and soon after
cocktails are served and closets opened,
comedy, melodrama, and riotous laughter
ensue. |
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Wild
Side
Alex (Anne Heche) is a banker by
day and a call girl by night when she encounters
corrupt international businessmen Bruno
(Christopher Walken). When Bruno's wife
Virginia (Joan Chen) and Alex meet the two
women begin a torrid affair and hatch a
plot to destroy the misogynist Bruno. A
very tasty mystery thriller. |