Girls Lost 15
Kim (Tuva Jagell), Bella (Wilma Holmén) and Momo (Louise Nyvall) are bullied by misogynistic homophobes at school until they drink the juice from the fruit of a strange plant. Suddenly, they experience life as boys - and all the freedoms they are afforded - in this teen-drama-turned-fairytale. Based on a prize winning Young Adult novel by Jessica Schiefauer, Girls Lost is a powerful depiction of the struggles of gender identity and sexual confusion.
Global Gay Films are a group of budding programmers who participated in the BFI Audience Academy residential in Sheffield. At the Academy, 30 young people from around the UK, worked with industry experts to learn all aspects of getting films in front of audiences. Two of the groups won some money to put on a programme of their choosing. We are very excited that Global Gay Films' event: This Film Fest is Gay will be screening on Sunday 11th: Two outstanding films, Girls Lost and Pride, with live interval entertainment from Sheffield's gay choir Out Aloud, who will be singing in the bar from 5:30pm. Come support our young programmers on what is sure to be a fantastic occasion.
- Director
- Alexandra-Therese Keining
- Country
- Finland, Sweden
- Duration
- 104 mins
- Cast
- Louise Nyvall, Tuva Jagell, Wilma Holmén
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