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Created by film lovers, for film lovers. We grew tired of struggling to find film which featured either a lesbian or bisexual storyline; or that portrayed a lesbian or bisexual as a strong supporting character. With only a small selection on mainstream streaming platforms and with content few and far between on LGBT platforms, we decided to take action! LesFlicks was born.
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Appropriate Behavior (2014)
Is this Appropriate Behaviour?!
A break up movie with difference, told with on point narrative form and a blazing Independent spirt, this movie is about the journey to post-break up redemption.
With current day exploits as Shirin deals with the madness of the relationship break up grieving process, the audience is drawn in to cleverly juxtaposed vignettes that adeptly portray and dissect the reality of the relationship itself from start to finish.
At the same time, Shirin finds a new job that offers the opportunity for some personal growth as she reflects on the behaviour of 5-year-olds and has to play the grown up to them, learning there is always a time for play as well as a time for maturity. She eventually learns to face up to coming out to her family and the closure of the relationship.
Some beautiful and moving moments, perfectly flawed characters, laugh out loud awkwardness, as well as a gentle edgy tone that together create a totally appropriate feature debut for Akhavan.