Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?
Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?

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Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?

2022
Movie
47 min
English

Lesbian director Brigid McFall and lesbian photographer Vic Lentaigne create a series of intimate, revealing portraits of what it means to be lesbian in 2022, exploring why it is that so many young women who are sexually attracted to other women now prefer to identify as queer.

Insights

IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users85%
Director: Rebecca T. CampGenres: Documentary, Social Issues

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the perceived decline in lesbian visibility and representation in mainstream media and culture over the past few decades. Director Rebecca T. Camp interviews various academics, activists, and individuals from the LGBTQ+ community to discuss the factors contributing to this shift, from evolving social norms to the rise of different identities within the broader queer spectrum. The film seeks to understand the challenges and possibilities for contemporary lesbian identity.

Critical Reception

The documentary received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics commending its timely exploration of a complex social issue. While some found the pacing uneven, most agreed that it sparked important conversations about representation and identity within the LGBTQ+ community. Audience reactions were generally positive, appreciating the personal stories and academic insights.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its important and timely discussion of lesbian representation.

  • Acknowledged for bringing together diverse voices to explore identity.

  • Some critics noted a tendency towards academic dryness at times.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's attempt to address a significant issue regarding representation, with many finding the personal anecdotes particularly moving. Some viewers felt the film could have benefited from more historical context or a broader range of perspectives.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Outfest Fusion Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Rebecca T. Camp originally conceived the film as a short project but expanded it after discovering a wealth of under-discussed historical information and personal testimonies.

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