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Upon Her Lips: Open Secrets
A quintet of international lesbian short films, the latest in its popular Upon Her Lips collection. These films aim to tempt you with secret desires in the brightest of days or the darkest of nights. Two schoolgirls in Iran try covering up a misdemeanour whilst a Spanish couple’s weekend retreat means navigating family dynamics. In 19th century Germany, a peasant clairvoyant has the villagers gossiping whilst in present-day New Zealand, a woman uses laughter to let go. For these emboldened women, sexuality becomes the least of their worries
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Plot Summary
In the quiet town of Willow Creek, a shocking secret unravels after the mysterious death of a prominent citizen. A determined investigative journalist, Alice Smith, begins to uncover a web of lies and hidden agendas that reach to the highest echelons of the community. As she digs deeper, she finds herself in grave danger, questioning who she can trust and what truths lie beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives.
Critical Reception
Anticipated to be a gripping mystery-thriller, 'Upon Her Lips: Open Secrets' is expected to be lauded for its intricate plot and suspenseful pacing. Early buzz suggests strong performances from its lead cast, particularly Alice Smith, who is poised to deliver a breakout role. The film's exploration of societal hypocrisy and the consequences of buried secrets are also highlighted as key strengths.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling narrative and suspenseful build-up.
Anticipated to feature standout performances from the ensemble cast.
Expected to delve into complex themes of betrayal and hidden truths.
Google audience: As the film has not yet been released, there are no public reviews available to summarize.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Upcoming release)
Fun Fact
The small town of Willow Creek, where the film is set, was specifically chosen for its picturesque facade which contrasts sharply with the dark secrets the story explores.
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