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Girls Lost DVD

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Kim, Bella and Momo are three geeky fourteen year old girls struggling within the high school world of teenage angst and sexual confusion. They discover a curious plant growing in their greenhouse hideaway that has mysterious magical qualities that transforms the girls temporarily into boys. Not only does their gender change, the world around them, and their response to it, is profoundly altered. Kim, as a boy, becomes infatuated with Tony, a rough petty criminal that lives on the edge, and at the same time Momo falls in love with Kim. This entanglement of confused... sexuality asks us who loves who and why and does gender really matters when it comes to love? [show more]

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Released
05 December 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Saffron Hill 
Classification
Runtime
106 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060265150556 
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Alexandra-Therese Keining writes and directs this Swedish drama centred on three 14-year-old girls, Kim (Tuva Jagell/Emrik Ohlander), Momo (Louise Nyvall/Alexander Gustavsson) and Bella (Wilma Holmen/Vilgot Ostwald Vesterlund) who are bullied at school. When Bella plants a strange seed, the trio drink the sap of the bloomed flower and find themselves transformed into boys. While the alteration lasts for only one evening, by morning the girls find their outlook and the way they relate to their gender changed significantly.

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