Mary Trewednack lives above her Post Office in the fictitious Cornish village of St Gweep with her neurotic partner Angela. Lesbians until something better comes up, they enjoy the cosy security of life in a tight-knit coastal community, but their chances of finding suitable men are more remote than the village itself. For, behind this picture-postcard exterior, witchcraft and wife-swapping are more a way of life than cream teas and Cornish pasties. Here, the village bobby is Police Calendar's Mr. March, the cosy pub hosts swingers' evenings and the local museum is dedicated to witchcraft.
Geumhee has always felt safe and comfortable working at her best friend Taeri's company. But everything changes when Bora comes and stirs things up—Taeri suddenly goes into hiding, and Geumhee gets thrown into the middle of...a police investigation and a messy lesbian love triangle!
Camera Shy is a 10-episode LGBTQIA+ TikTok web series filmed from the perspective of a laptop camera. Ellie, a budding photographer accidentally takes an online desk job at a school photography company and finds herself having to prove to her boss that she is worthy of a photographer position. Meanwhile, she has discovered she has a crush on her roommate Sam, causing her to be distracted from her work which unfortunately all her co-workers can hear as her microphone isn't on mute. Helen, Ellie's grandma (Sam's best friend) comes to stay, and it isn't long before she realises they like each other and makes it her mission to get the two together.
Colour Poetry explores the journey of two lovers—Red, chaotic and anxious, and Blue, calm and structured—their characters being constructed through the lens of their emotional and mental states. As they navigate the complexities of a long-distance relationship, their interactions subtly transform their identities. While Red finds solace and stability in love, Blue begins to feel suffocated and reluctant to change. Their inevitable reunion forces them to confront an uncomfortable truth: growth isn’t always shared, and love doesn’t always mean staying together. As they move toward a seemingly unbreakable bond of their union, they must confront the reality that not all transformations are mutual.
Ditched by her friend at a party, Dani is surrounded by strangers that she doesn't like. Among the crowd, she spots classmate Julia, loudly fighting with her boyfriend Paul.
Two girlfriends get a tarot reading about their coming year as their close kept secrets unravel
In a heartfelt night of vulnerability and laughter, two mismatched young women navigate through 'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love' experiment, where they must engage in an intimate four-minute gaze of uninterrupted eye contact, challenging their perceptions of connection and the possibility of falling in love.
Self-preserving college student Ruth must confront her past with social media when she stumbles upon a vlog influencer faking her death as a prank.
When Lauren stumbles into bed with her college girlfriend, a tender moment turns haunting as echoes of a past assault by another woman flood back. Now she must confront the silence surrounding sexual violence between women and the terrifying vulnerability of learning to trust again. The Space Between Touch is a quiet yet emotionally charged short film about the rarely discussed reality of sexual violence between women, and the courage it takes to reclaim trust after betrayal. When a tender night with her college girlfriend reopens the wound of an assault by her high school ex, Lauren is forced to navigate the shame, silence, and stigma that often surrounds queer partner abuse. Through delicate performances and intimate cinematography, the film explores what it means to be vulnerable in love, to stay present in your body after trauma, and to write a new story for yourself in the arms of someone safe.
On Galentine's Day, two friends slip away from the party and into a quiet bathroom. Secrets spill, and an unexpected confession changes everything, leaving them to navigate the blurred lines between friendship and something more in this queer short film by Jenna Larson.
In a household ruled by a domineering patriarch, a young reserved woman clings on to a cassette tape gifted by someone from her past – reliving their shared moments of love and defiance to find her own path.
When two women cross paths under unusual circumstances, what begins as a mess of mixed signals leads to something neither of them saw coming...
Damsel is a LGBTQ lesbian / bisexual short film about how excessive flirting easily can be used against you. Kind of. Honestly, it's just about two girls being gay for each other in a trashy bus station because why not?