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So, 'Lesbians' from 1986 is this raw and unfiltered documentary that dives into the lives of three politically incorrect lesbians. It's interesting how they just sit down and chat about their experiences, laying bare their thoughts and feelings in a way that feels pretty intimate. The pacing is pretty relaxed, letting their personalities shine through, and you really get a sense of their struggles and triumphs. The performances are just them being real, no embellishments or frills, which gives it a unique authenticity. It’s not flashy or polished, but there’s something refreshing about the candidness. You can feel the atmosphere of the time, and it’s quite a distinct piece of LGBTQ+ history.
Raw and candid conversations.Authentic portrayal of LGBTQ+ lives.Reflects 1980s societal attitudes.
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