A lesbian drama that transcends the LGBT experience, SUBMERGE asks the question, "How do you find love in a world of instant gratification?"
A lesbian drama that transcends the LGBT experience, SUBMERGE asks the question, "How do you find love in a world of instant gratification?"
The UK's first globally distributed LBQ websites, She's in London provides a fun, melodramatic look at a serious subject - the fight to save LGBT spaces from closure because of the gentrification of inner city areas.
The UK's first globally distributed LBQ websites, She's in London provides a fun, melodramatic look at a serious subject - the fight to save LGBT spaces from closure because of the gentrification of inner city areas.
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As dawn creeps across London, two lost outcasts meet in the darkness, more afraid of themselves than each other. The sun begins to rise, and the veil of night is lifted, forcing the pair to look at themselves and face the harsh reality of life’s vagaries. And yet, in the promise of a new day, an unexpected revelation shows that it takes more than eyes to see inside a soul.
As dawn creeps across London, two lost outcasts meet in the darkness, more afraid of themselves than each other. The sun begins to rise, and the veil of night is lifted, forcing the pair to look at themselves and face the harsh reality of life’s vagaries. And yet, in the promise of a new day, an unexpected revelation shows that it takes more than eyes to see inside a soul.
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A retrospective into a 90’s campus feminist movement, award winning comedian, writer and broadcaster Rosie Wilby embarks on a quest to track down her former compatriots from a feminist collective newspaper at York University, and ask them: since the era of ‘Girl Power’, ‘Blair’s Babes’and ‘Ladette’ culture – has anything really changed?
A retrospective into a 90’s campus feminist movement, award winning comedian, writer and broadcaster Rosie Wilby embarks on a quest to track down her former compatriots from a feminist collective newspaper at York University, and ask them: since the era of ‘Girl Power’, ‘Blair’s Babes’and ‘Ladette’ culture – has anything really changed?
'90s Woman project is currently on hold. Visit Rosie Wilby’s website to stay up to date.