Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives is a 1992 Canadian hybrid drama-documentary film about Canadian lesbians navigating their sexuality while homosexuality was still criminalized. Interviews with lesbian elders are juxtaposed with a fictional story, shot in fifties melodrama style, of a small-town girl's first night with another woman. It also inserts covers of lesbian pulp fiction. The film presents the stories of lesbians whose desire for community led them on a search for the few public beer parlours or bars that would tolerate openly queer women in the 1950s and 60s in Canada. It was written and directed by Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman and featured author Ann Bannon. It premiered at the 1992 Toronto Festival of Festivals and was released in the United States on 4 August 1993. It was produced by Studio D, the women's studio of the National Film Board of Canada.
Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives (1992)
Directed by Aerlyn Weissman / Lynne Fernie
Genres - Comedy Drama, Documentary |
Sub-Genres - LGBT-Related Film |
Release Date - Sep 17, 1992 |
Run Time - 85 min. |
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Canada, Lesbian, Love, Nfb, Pulp Fiction, Toronto Festival Of Festivals, Unashamed Stories Of Lesbian Lives, United States, Woman
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Subject: lesbian pulp fiction
Alternate Titles
Forbidden Love
DE
Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives
CA
Kielletty rakkaus
FI
女たちの禁じられた恋
JP