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The Summer of Sangaile (Alantė Kavaitė, 2015)  
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cigarrw-s · 2 years
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Sangailės Vasara (2015) dir. Alanté Kavaïté
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requintemusgo · 3 months
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Sangailės Vasara (2015), dir. Alanté Kavaïté
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nicolereallyhot · 10 months
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TOP 8 WLW MOVIES OF ALL TIME
For this pride month I've made this list, I hope you guys enjoy it.
Disclaimers: It's just my opinion, and not in any particular order except for number one. I still have some classic movies to watch like Persona, Desert Hearts, Bound and Mulholland Drive. And no, Carol and Disobedience are not in my top 10.
8. You Can Live Forever
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Info: Canada, 2022. Directed by Sarah Watts and Mark Slutsky. Main cast Anwen O'Driscoll and June LaPorte.
7. Summerland
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Info: UK, 2020. Directed by Jessica Swale. Main cast Gemma Arterton and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
6. The Favourite
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Info: UK/USA, 2018. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Main cast Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and Olivia Colman.
5. The Summer of Sangailė
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Info: Lithuania, 2015. Directed by Alante Kavaite. Main cast Aistė Diržiūtė and Julija Steponaitytė.
4. The Handmaiden
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Info: South Korea, 2016. Director by Chan-wook Park. Main cast Kim Min-hee and Kim Tae-ri.
3. Thelma
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Info: Norway, 2017. Directed by Joaquim Trier. Main cast Eili Harboe and Kaya Wilkins.
2. Saving face
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Info: USA/China, 2004. Directed by Alice Wu. Main cast Michelle Krusiec and Lynn Chen.
1. Portrait of a lady on fire
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Info: France, 2019. Directed by Céline Scimma. Main cast Adèle Haenel and Noémie Merlant.
Yes, POLOF is my favorite MOVIE of all time. And one day I'm gonna watch a movie who is worth of this list so I can complete number 9 and 10.
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ofallingstar · 2 years
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The Summer of Sangailė (2015)
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kaipanzero · 2 months
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The Summer of Sangaile (2015)
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queerstuffonscreen · 5 months
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Sangailės vasara (The Summer of Sangailė) (2015)
88 min.
Country: Lithuania, Netherlands, France
Genre: Drama, Romance
Language: Lithuanian (stream with English subtitles)
Seventeen-year-old Sangaile is fascinated by stunt planes. She meets a girl her age at the summer aeronautical show, nearby her parents' lakeside villa. Sangaile allows Auste to discover her most intimate secret and in the process finds in her teenage love, the only person that truly encourages her to fly.
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Watch on Tubi or Kanopy
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wlwmoviebracket · 1 year
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yesbothways · 2 years
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hiiii. i'm always interested in more f/f films. i see u mentioned The Summer of Sangaile. i guess i'm just curious, does it have a happy ending? or maybe just not a tragic one. thank u :)
I would not recommend a wlw film without a happy ending without explaining! (And, honestly, I probably just wouldn't recommend... I'm looking at you, that random British Indie version of Carmilla that did bury your gays, but I still like it as a film). This film does a pretty accurate job of depicting teen angst, so it's painful in that way. But that pain is contrasted with queer love in this film, not a source. I recommend checking out the documentary Fly Like A Girl before this film, if you can.
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cigarrw-s · 2 years
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Sangailės Vasara (2015) dir. Alanté Kavaïté
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yurigoggles · 1 year
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Vid - Evergreen [Sangaile]
Vid - Auste & Sangaile | THE SUMMER OF SANGAILE
DOWNLOAD “Thank you, for being you” (more…) “”
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ofallingstar · 2 years
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lesbiancolumbo · 11 months
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re: your last post about eastern european/turkish/etc films do you have any specific recommendations 👀
hell yes i do, i have a lot, and i'm gonna open this up to a wider net of countries in europe that i think just aren't getting enough attention when it comes to their cinema. i'm also keeping this limited to contemporary cinema.
romania: the films of cristian mungiu are all amazing, especially 4 months 3 weeks and 2 days and beyond the hills (i'm watching his latest effort and that's what inspired that post btw). i also recommend tuesday, after christmas, and the death of mr. lazarescu. i haven't seen this next title but it comes highly recommended and looks amazing: collective, a documentary that is high on my list.
bulgaria: viktoria. watch viktoria. it's on kanopy and i think it is a movie that is so beautiful and moving and challenging and it has just stuck with me since i saw it almost a decade ago. i miss maya vitkova so much, i want another film from her asap. another film i enjoyed was glory (2016), which i don't think anyone else i know has seen, but i saw it for a film festival i was working for at the time, and while we didn't program it, i vouched for it.
serbia: no one's child, which is a film i saw at a festival as screening duty for the same festival i was working for when i watched glory. i fell in love with this film's uncompromising vision and recommended it, we programmed it, and it actually won our jury prize that year. so maybe i have taste.
bosnia/herzegovina: watch quo vadis, aida? and never look back. best movie of 2020 (i got the year wrong in my last post, apologies)
hungary: i am probably most excited to see what hungarian cinema is gonna look like after the last few years. a film i really liked recently is preparations to be together for an unknown period of time. there was a sweet little film that was at last year's sundance that was called gentle, and another sundance watch, a documentary from 2017 called a woman captured that made me sob. there's also son of saul, which is A Brutal Watch, be warned and read the imdb summary before you go into that one. also a really exciting filmmaker coming out of hungary is Ildikó Enyedi and her film on body and soul is really interesting.
turkey: the film i mentioned in my other post was between two dawns, which is fascinating and heartbreaking. another one that i love is mustang (when i saw deniz's name on several episodes of perry mason i cheered lol).
lithuania: lastly i wanted to give two films a shoutout from lithuania - the summer of sangaille, a visually beautiful film about two girls falling in love, and one of the most interesting films i saw at this year's sundance, slow, which is a gorgeous and unique love story.
i will leave you all with these -- i realized in consulting my lists that i don't have anything contemporary from czechia, which is embarrassing because that's my people lol, but i digress. feel free to continue recommending stuff in the comments - let's spread some love for world cinema!
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elloon · 2 months
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Interview with the actress of the lesbian film Summer of Sangaile :).
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katarinamajerhold · 2 months
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Interview with the actress of the lesbian film Summer of Sagaile
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