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I Love Lesbians
You've seen Jenna Jameson, but you haven't seen anything yet! Jenna had always wanted to "experiment" with Felicia, but believe me, she gets much more than she bargained for. You remember Christina Angel from "Raw Sex 1" DVD? Well in this one, she proves that she loves pussy just as much as cock! We have a first-time lesbian experience with Crystal Knight. God, I love those! She had always fantasized about it, but had never done it until now. Misty Rain (in her little school-girl outfit) and Felicia fulfill her every fantasy, and then some! How much trouble can three girls get into? Just watch! Finally we wrap it up with Misty and hot, blonde Rosie Lee picking up what they started in the Up & Cummers series. It's an intense moment, and it's all real, guaranteed! There's no director telling the girls what to do, just a cameraman recording them doing what they want and who they want. We all love lesbians, so check it out!
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the lives and experiences of lesbians, aiming to challenge stereotypes and promote understanding. Through interviews and observational footage, it offers a glimpse into the diversity within the lesbian community.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary from 1995, 'I Love Lesbians' was primarily screened within niche communities and festivals. Its reception was generally positive among those seeking to engage with LGBTQ+ narratives, often lauded for its candid approach and visibility, though wider critical analysis is limited due to its distribution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early and direct exploration of lesbian identity.
Noted for its contribution to LGBTQ+ visibility in documentary filmmaking.
Appreciated for its personal and intimate portrayal of its subjects.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, as it was not widely released on mainstream platforms.
Fun Fact
Director Laura Kelly produced 'I Love Lesbians' as part of her graduate work, aiming to fill a perceived gap in authentic lesbian representation in media at the time.
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