GIRL ON GIRL is
a feature-length documentary that follows the stories of feminine lesbians who, even after coming out, feel invisible and stigmatized.
a feature-length documentary that follows the stories of feminine lesbians who, even after coming out, feel invisible and stigmatized.
Girl on Girl highlights the emotional consequences of feminine lesbian invisibility— the phenomena in which, due to their feminine or “passing” appearance, countless LGBTQ women are rendered invisible and assumed to be straight by the outside world and to each other. This concept has heretofore been widely overlooked in LGBTQ media.
The cast is made up of women who challenge assumptions of what society imagines a lesbian to look like and offer fundamentally different narratives of how invisibility has impacted their lives. Each story intimately reveals that coming out on a daily basis is a repetitive act, not a one-time proclamation.
The film’s cast features Lauren Bedford Russell (The Real L Word: Season 3), along with women from around the country, including New York, Florida, Utah, and North Carolina.
Recognized internationally, the documentary has been generating buzz and proliferating its imagery years ahead of its release. With nearly 500,000 fans on Facebook, Girl on Girl proves its worth to the LGBTQ community on a daily basis.
The tenacity behind the Girl on Girl movement is based on the messaging, “I am the face of Girl on Girl action. Visibility is my Priority.” Metric data illustrates that content released on the Girl on Girl platforms reaches as many as 10 million users every seven days, and regularly engages more people than content posted on LGBTQ pages such HRC, GLAAD and The Advocate.
Girl on Girl is produced and directed by Brooklyn-based independent filmmaker, Jodi Savitz, with executive producer, Italian Golden Globe winner, Dahlia Heyman. It is sponsored by the prestigious non-profit organization, New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). Any donations made to the film via NYFA are tax-deductible.
The cast is made up of women who challenge assumptions of what society imagines a lesbian to look like and offer fundamentally different narratives of how invisibility has impacted their lives. Each story intimately reveals that coming out on a daily basis is a repetitive act, not a one-time proclamation.
The film’s cast features Lauren Bedford Russell (The Real L Word: Season 3), along with women from around the country, including New York, Florida, Utah, and North Carolina.
Recognized internationally, the documentary has been generating buzz and proliferating its imagery years ahead of its release. With nearly 500,000 fans on Facebook, Girl on Girl proves its worth to the LGBTQ community on a daily basis.
The tenacity behind the Girl on Girl movement is based on the messaging, “I am the face of Girl on Girl action. Visibility is my Priority.” Metric data illustrates that content released on the Girl on Girl platforms reaches as many as 10 million users every seven days, and regularly engages more people than content posted on LGBTQ pages such HRC, GLAAD and The Advocate.
Girl on Girl is produced and directed by Brooklyn-based independent filmmaker, Jodi Savitz, with executive producer, Italian Golden Globe winner, Dahlia Heyman. It is sponsored by the prestigious non-profit organization, New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). Any donations made to the film via NYFA are tax-deductible.