In Collection
#516
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Loaned To:
Andrea @ 10/7/2007
USA / English
| Ultimate Lesbian Short Film Festival |
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| Moira Kelly |
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| Guinevere Turner |
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| Yolanda Ross |
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| Ashleigh Ann Wood |
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| Kip Pardue |
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| Max Von Ville |
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| Director |
Abigail Severance; Michelle Boyaner |
10 short films full of intrigue! Fantasy! Suspense! And, of course, Sex! A Woman Reported Directed by Chris J. Russo (5 min., USA) Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival. Moira Kelly (
The West Wing, One Tree Hill stars in this thriller about the moments that occur just before a hate crime, inspired by the Ambrose Bierce short story
An Incident At Owl Creek Bridge.
Dani & Alice Directed by Roberta Marie Munroe (12 mins., USA/Canada). Lesbian icon Guinevere Turner (
Go Fish) co-stars with Yolanda Ross (
Strange Inside) in this taut drama that depicts the final hours of an abusive lesbian relationship.
Frozen Smile Directed by Silas Howard (7 mins., USA). From the co-director and star of
By Hook Or By Crook, comes this delightfully absurd comedy about three generations of women who convene to pay tribute to the family's late patriarch.
Everything Good Directed by Elizabeth McCarthy (17 mins., USA). An American woman suffering from doubts about her attractiveness orders up some sex with a broad while abroad in Amsterdam, and discovers the true meaning of beauty.
Saint Henry Directed by Abigail Severance (19 mins., USA) Ashleigh Ann Wood (
Bloodknot) stars as a girl named Henry who enlists her gay best pal (Max Von Ville,
The Standard) to help search for her father in this moody and gorgeously produced drama.
Blow Directed by Marie Craven (7mins., Australia). In this clever comedy, a teenage girl finds that coming out just might be the only way to overcome her sneezing fits.
Transit Directed by Kerry Weldon (4 mins., USA). In the middle of the night, a woman is riding a subway train headed downtown when she exchanges glances with an alluring stranger. Will it change her life?
Half Laughing Directed by Michelle Ehlen (12 mins., USAS) A lesbian with a buzz cut returns home for a family funeral and must deal with her homophobic mother.
Tina Paullina: Living On Hope Street Directed by Barbara Green and Michelle Boyaner (10 mins., USA) A riveting and inspirational documentary portrait of a lesbian living on the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
The Black Plum Directed by Meredyth Wilson (15 mins., USA). A poignant, evocative fantasy about a young tomboy's journey away from her restrictive home. Stars Kip Pardue (
Loggerheads, Thirteen, But I'm A Cheerleader.).
| Barcode |
754703762580 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
1/31/2006 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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