Mango Kiss

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Mango Kiss
Directed by Sascha Rice
Produced by Sascha Rice
Joe Mellis
Erin O'Malley
Written by Sarah Brown
Sascha Rice
Starring Danièle Ferraro
Michelle Wolff
Sally Kirkland
Music by Matthew Ferraro
Cinematography John Pirozzi
Editing by Lauren Giordano
Cindy Parisotto
Release date(s) 2004
Running time 84m
Language English
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Mango Kiss is a 2004 US comedy film written and directed by Sascha Rice. The movie is a love story between two lesbian friends, Lou and Sassafras. It is based on the play Bermuda Triangles written by Sarah Brown. The story for the play was based on the playwright's experience living within the lesbian subculture found in San Francisco in the 1990's.

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[edit] Plot

Lou falls in love with her best friend Sassafras who doesn't know. In order to bring their careers as performance artists forward they move to San Francisco where they get into the BDSM scene. Soon they start a princess/daddy role-play: Lou plays out a Sea Captain Daddy role and Sass takes on a brat princess.

[edit] Reviews

  • "With a sly sense of humor and plenty of sex, Mango Kiss is a rollicking, sugar-coated spree through the wacky world of women-whipping-women. And, believe it or not, I'll kiss and tell you that at its heart Mango Kiss is an ode to old-fashioned romance." miami gay & lesbian film festival[1]

[edit] Awards

  • 2004
    • Park City Film Music Festival (Feature Film: Director's Choice)
      • Gold Medal for Excellence
    • Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival
      • Best Lesbian Film -
    • Park City Film Music Festival
      • Director’s Choice Award: Gold Medal for Excellence
    • North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
      • Emerging Filmmaker Award: Best Women’s Feature

[edit] References

  1. ^ miami gay & lesbian film festival

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