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Wicked Queer 42

All The Ways We Love

Women's Short Films

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Sun, Apr 12 @ 3:00 pm
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This film is presented in with English subtitles.
Love doesn’t arrive neatly. It rushes in all at once. It lingers over Sunday lunch. It hides behind a cover story. It surprises us in reflections — in fishbowls, in family expectations, in the space between you and me. All the Ways We Love is a tender, dynamic collection of short films exploring connection in all its forms — romantic, familial, unexpected, and transformative. These stories capture the quiet glances, bold declarations, complicated dynamics, and deeply human moments that shape how we find and redefine love.
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All at Once

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On a journey across Central Park, an introspective high school senior develops unexpected feelings for her charismatic co-valedictorian as they discuss love, family, and their futures.
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Cover

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Sabrine, 32, hides her sexual identity from her mother, Souad. In the neighborhood hair salon, a casual conversation with a customer reveals her mother’s homophobic views, leaving Sabrine facing the painful possibility that this gap between them may be impossible to bridge.
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The Fishbowl Girl

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Wei, a young lesbian, goes to Thailand on a graduation trip. After witnessing an intimate interaction between the girl she fancies and a male friend, she goes to a Thai massage parlour, but the experience isn’t as beautiful as she envisioned.
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Ronita Rambo

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Ronita Rambo, the sharp-tongued waitress of a rural Missouri diner, has everyone's order memorized - but not a clue how to text her new crush. Enlisting the help of two gay teens, she takes an unexpected leap toward love and authenticity.
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You and Me Makes Three

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When Alannah finally decides she’s ready for a baby, she and her wife Amara dive headfirst into the wild world of sperm donors, DIY insemination, and awkward conversations—all while trying to keep their sanity (and dignity) intact.
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Sunday Lunch

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Grace, a young lesbian from a devout Catholic family, finally summons the courage to come out to her parents—at the most sacred of battlegrounds: Sunday lunch. With her assertive girlfriend Ellie by her side, Grace navigates a minefield of family dynamics, from her competitive vegan brother to a wine-soaked priest prone to divine hallucinations. But every time Grace tries to speak her truth, her mother, Susan, deploys increasingly absurd distractions to preserve the family's picture-perfect façade. What follows is a chaotic, laugh-out-loud farce that collides faith, family, and identity in a way that’s as heartwarming as it is hilariously over the top.
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Lovin' Her

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A mature trans woman navigates the complexities of a fading memory, delving into the intricacies of love and the burgeoning of her evolving gender identity.
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