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Feb 1, 1994
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Max is a trendy, pretty, young lesbian, who is having trouble finding love. A friend sets her up with Ely, whom Max likes, but Ely is frumpy, homely, and older. Nor do they have much in common. Can Max learn to look past the packaging?
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Directors
Rose Troche
Vote Average
4.6
Vote Count
28
Popularity
9
Language
English
Origin Country
US
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Cast
Guinevere Turner
Max
V.S. Brodie
Ely
T. Wendy McMillan
Kia
Migdalia Melendez
Evy
Anastasia Sharp
Daria
Brooke Webster
Mel
Mimi Weddell
Mimi
JoAnne C. Willis
Sam
Shelly Schneider-Bello
Bella
Stephanie Boles
Alice
Julia LaFleur
Andy
Dorothea Reichenbacher
Della
Mary Garvey
Student #1 / Jury Member)
Jennifer Allen
Student #2
Walter Youngblood
Student #3
Danielia Falcon
Student #4 / Jury Member
Art Stone
Student #5
Elspeth Kydd
Angry Student
Tracy Kimme
Student #6 / Jury Member
Scout
Haircutter
Susan Gregson
Bride #1 / Jury Member
Carolyn Kotlarsky
Bride #2 / Jury Member
Joanna Brown
Bride #3 / Jury Member
Betty Jeannie Pejko
Evy's Mother
Alfredo D. Troche
Junior
Jonathan T. Vincent
The Boy
Jamika Ajalon
Jury Member #1
Michele Cullom
Jury Member #2
Marianna
Marianna
Lisa Raymond
Dinner Guest
Nina von Voss
Dinner Guest
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