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Release Date:
June 20, 2013
Original Title:
Bi-Curious Me
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
A film about female sexuality with a distinct visual style. With increasingly open attitudes to sexuality for women in particular, interest in same-sex relationships and ‘bi-curiosity’ are becoming more acceptable. Bicurious Me meets three women coming to terms with changes in their sexuality and exploring same-sex relationships. The documentary explores the ramifications of usually straight-laced ladies seeking sexual fulfillment with other women - not just the thrill of a kiss, or augmented reality girl-on-girl porn - but the real long-term implications. Delving deep into this very modern dilemma, it asks important questions: Why this trend is occurring now? Will same-sex attraction empower a new generation of women? Is it a good or a bad thing for men?
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