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So, My Mama Said Yo Mama's a Dyke is this quirky urban mockumentary that dives into the lives of teens grappling with their lesbian moms. It's funny yet poignant, capturing that awkward teen angst mixed with a heavy dose of irony. The pacing is a bit erratic, which kinda adds to its charm, right? There's this campy atmosphere that just feels raw and unfiltered. The performances have a certain authenticity, especially with the kids and their earnestness about wanting to 'de-lesbianize' their moms. It’s definitely on the fringes of mainstream but has this distinct voice that resonates with those familiar with the complexities of identity and acceptance. Not a lot of buzz around it, but there's something to be said about its offbeat nature.
This film has had limited distribution, making it somewhat of a rarity in the indie circuit. As far as formats go, I think it’s mostly floating around in DVD or streaming, but physical copies are not abundant. There’s a niche interest for it, especially among collectors of queer cinema and those who appreciate offbeat narratives. It’s not just the subject matter that intrigues collectors; it’s also the film's unique style and the way it tackles complex themes with humor.
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