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| Title | Sugar sweet | Year | ||||
| Director | Desiree Lim | Writer | ||||
| Country | Japan | Language | Japanese with English subtitles | |||
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In this sexy and sassy story, Naomi pays the bills by directing lesbian porn. Her male bosses think her work is too gay; her friends think she's a sell out. For comfort, Naomi confides in a secret online soul mate called Sugar. Then Naomi gets a chance to direct a popular and daring girl-meets-girl matchmaking show. |
She casts her bubbly pal Azusa, whose love life at home is suffering, and no-nonsense executive Miki, whose outlet by night is exotic dancing. When their scripted TV romance flares into some hot off-screen action, even Naomi finds herself caught in the flame. |
Hailed by the Village Voice as "a funny look at lesbian porn, sex toys, and online dating," SUGAR SWEET was also described by Asian Week as a "sex positive, lesbian love triangle." Directed by Desiree Lim, SUGAR SWEET is the first Japanese film to be made by and about lesbians. |
Due to the graphic, yet romantic, nature of the film, SUGAR SWEET is recommended for adult audiences only. The DVD edition includes an interview with writer and director Desiree Lim and cowriter Carole Hisasue, commentary and the original trailer. |
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