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The Mermaids DVD

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Two incredibly fresh vibrant and multi award-winning films from acclaimed filmmaker Petra Clever The Mermaids is lesbian filmmaking at its finest. The title film follows the adorably dorky Nikki through every good lesbian girl's essential rite of passage - all-female contact sports. Oh and that inevitable crush on the beautiful coach. Lady Pochior on the other hand is an undeniably sexy trip following the life of Yv - bike courier by day city 'spray painter' by night - as she attracts the gaze of two stunning female suitors.

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Released
23 September 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tla Releasing 
Classification
Runtime
74 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0807839007060 
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Collection of two short gay-themed dramas. In 'The Mermaids' (2012), unremarkable maths nerd Nikki (Ania Niedieck) is told by her therapist to enrol in a sports class as a way of improving her social interaction skills. The only class that isn't full is American football and after a few training sessions she finds herself attracted to the quarterback Tina (Mira Herold), but being on the team brings another force to contend with in the guise of coach Jessi (Meike Gottschalk)... In 'Lady Pochoir' (2010), bike courier and part-time stencil graffiti artist Yv (Nadine Rennack) is approached by determined art publisher Lexi (Verena Zimmermann) and her approach brings more than just the prospect of paid work, but Yv has also attracted the attention of Sascha (Vanessa Jung), a local policewoman who may want to engage her in more ways than one...