Movie
*Gymnast
- After being sidelined by an injury, Jane settles into an unfulfiling life. But when she teams with Serena for an aerial gymnastics act, Jane gets a new opportunity to perform. But along the way, an unexpected attraction develops between the two women.
*Fire
-Radha and Sita look to one another for comfort and to satisfy their own passions. In this environment, it is only natural that Sita and Radha become fast friends, and, in time, much more than that. But their love is not without its share of painful obstacles
*Gray Matter
*Naissance des pieuvres (Water Lillies)
Drama
*Changing spots
-A richly textured drama, Changing Spots showcases two strong and unique lead lesbian characters and their committed yet complex relationship.
*Last Friends
-Michiru is a beauty parlour assistant and Ruka, a boyishly charming classmate of Michiru's in high school. They become a house mates and they feel that there is something changed in their relationship.
*Lip service
-It is a sex lives and love affair of two young women. It shows how Britain Lesbian live and share their love.
so not all romantic movies are boy-and-girl relationship all the time. it gets boring sometimes. but watching a same-sex romance is something rather interesting like which one of them should act manly and girly. it kinda makes us wanna know how can a girl fell in love with another girl and how that other accepts her. And they say love is a mystery......
BBC News:
Drama gives 'first' lesbian fresh life
"On the day of filming I wondered if I'd go to pieces or start giggling," says actress Maxine Peake of her latest screen role.
"The first day I had to kiss someone, it was [actress] Susan Lynch and she just went for it and set the precedent.
The 35-year-old star talks candidly about filming lesbian love scenes for a costume drama about the life of Anne Lister, a woman from the early 1800s who lived ahead of her time.
Even Peake jokes that her clinch with former
"Show them a bit of that and they'll all be watching!" she laughs.
But the Criminal Justice and former Shameless star stresses that the film sheds light on an important historical figure and brave woman.
Anne Lister was open about her sexuality and had a partnership ceremony with her female lover, faithfully keeping a coded journal detailing her love life and struggle against society.
"Anne did go forward and didn't try to cover it up. But she wasn't screaming from the rooftops 'I'm a lesbian' because there wasn't the word for it then.
"She took the flak and developed a hard skin - it was distressing for her," explains Peake. Indeed, the landowner was referred to as Gentleman Jack by her tenants and suffered abuse.
"I thought she could be naive at times and could be prone to histrionics, but she was driven and she wanted to live her life how she wanted to live it.
"What drives this character is her passion," continues the actress, who then mentions Lister's love of travel - and women.
"She had a very strong sex drive and had a lot of affairs, flirted with married women and was very competent at it - almost an arch-seducer," says Peake.
WHEN YOU'RE SIX
kids... all i know about them is that they are highly hyper active and they have strong sense imagination toward the things they see. but in the story, there's something bothering me and that's the word "Butch". every sentence in that story always has a "Butch" in it. but never mind that.
the technique they use in this story is a bit more like a sermon type or contradicting type because it contradicts what the kid should do and not to do when he's six years old. like should he cry for mommy or would he conquer his fear? and furthermore, more with repetitious like the " Even at six, you know that" at the last sentence and " butch" which describe the kid. it's also saying what ,as a six year old boy, should have been doing . like being all manly and mature outside but deep down his as scared as hell.
Gray Matters is a romantic comedy film starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, and Bridget Moynahan. This movie premiered on the fall of 2006.
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Gray (Heather Graham) and Sam (Tom Cavanagh) are twins and are very close to each other. In other words, they live a co-dependent lifestyle. They soon realize that they live single lives, aside from being with each other every time. They start dating and introducing potential partners to each other. Gray introduces Charlie Kelsey (Bridget Moynahan) to Sam. Sam falls in love with Charlie and 2 days after. He proposes to her. Gray takes Charlie out for a night out in the town and result in getting drunk. It's the end of the night and they are back in their hotel room. After a one to one conversation the two share a drunken kiss. This is when Gray's journey to self-discovery begins.
I asked my bisexual friend on their view about this movie and they said that they enjoyed watching. She said that the situation of Gray related to her relationship with a another woman. The boy being a close buddy of hers and the boys girlfriend really liking my bisexual friend. They didn't stay together for too long... c'est la vie, right?
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