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Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?
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Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?

Apr 28, 2022
0h 47m
★ 3.3

Overview

Lesbian director Brigid McFall and lesbian photographer Vic Lentaigne create a series of intimate, revealing portraits of what it means to be lesbian in 2022, exploring why it is that so many young women who are sexually attracted to other women now prefer to identify as queer.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Brook Lapping Productions
Channel 4 Television

Cast

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Narrator

Joelle Taylor

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Photographer

Vic Lentaigne

Rosie Jones

Self

Rosie Jones

Jen Brister

Self

Jen Brister

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