Comedy
Lola not only has a hard time being punctual she also has difficulty committing to a woman. As usual, Lola is late, but this time she could lose it all. The talented photographer must get proofs to her most important client: her lover Casey. Vital to the future of their relationship and her work, Lola is off for a romp through the steep hills of San Francisco. Will she make it? En route she runs, hitches rides, bikes, jumps on the bus, dodges a meter maid and other obstacles (like gorgeous women and a nutty dog owner).
This fast-paced, femme-filled romantic comedy inspired by art house classic RUN LOLA RUN will engross you with its beautiful cinematography, animation, still photography, and high-energy (and sexy) soundtrack -- all while highlighting the fun yet volatility of dyke culture. With stylistic storytelling, quick wit and perfect casting this feature takes the Sapphic romantic comedy and flips it on its ear.
– Gina Diaz
Experimental/Lesbian/Sexually Explicit
Eve wakes up in Paradise, finds an apple‚ and commits a delicious sin. Director Emille Jouvet has recreated the atmosphere of pin-up movies in this film that mixes sexy glimpses in black & white and flashy reds, and combines the genres of porn, burlesque and fetish.
Drama/Lesbian/Bisexual
A woman grieves the death of her girlfriend only after experiencing the vulnerability of sleeping with her best friend.
Bisexual/Comedy
He's bi. No, really. He's not gay. And he's not just trying to convince himself, he's really bi… You know what? Just let him show you in this back-to-back date gone completely awry. - Cody Melcher
Comedy/Lesbian
A romantic comedy about the way a couple can unravel in the aftermath of a new sexual encounter.
Gay
Reportedly the first (and last) film to come out of East Germany to deal openly with gay issues. Philipp, a closeted teacher is dating a female collegue to keep up appearances. One night, by 'accident' he stumbles into a gay bar, meets and promptly falls in love with a young man. Transformed by this love he is no longer afraid to face up to who he is.
Heiner Carow made Coming Out as a plea for tolerance - not only for gays and lesbians, but for all minorities in the German Democratic Republic, including "Andersdenkende," those who think differently. He wanted Coming Out to be a film about love and honesty.
Animation/Lesbian drama
After her thirty-third birthday, Evelyn (Eve) makes a final search for love through Second Life, an online world that holds an unexpected fantasy lover.
Lesbian/Romance
Darcy must overcome her love-struck clumsiness and a habit of over-processing to woo Caroline, a woman she met in a video rental store.
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