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Different for Girls

Country: UK, Language: English, 15 mins

  • Director: Campbell X

CGiii Comment

Vomit, drugs, rape, infidelity...all in the space of 5 minutes!!!

The success of a web series is easily equated...by viewing figures...this seems to have disappeared from YouTube!


Trailer...

 

 

The(ir) Blurb...

DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS is a ground breaking, sexy LGTBQ drama web series set in West London written by Jacquie Lawrence, produced by Fizz Milton, directed by Campbell X and shot by Oona Menges. This is a world of long term relationships, family, children, secret affairs, same-sex marriage, lesbian and gay co-parenting, friendships and LGBT people afraid to come out.

TFG dramatises sex and life and offers complete emotional involvement from the first moments, with an in-your-face vomiting scene as Cam clocks that it might be more than a hangover upsetting her stomach, and potentially upsetting her renewed relationship with Fran.

Fran’s twin brother Tom co-manages a bar with Cam, although the hard work seems to be done by bartender Dasha. Cam is best friends with Gemma, who is engaged to gay soap actor Kirby to please her upper-class parents, but actually dating DIVA staff writer Jude, whose ex Nicola is now married-with-kids to Brooke, whose co-parents Ivan and Claude are the gay couple who ground this labile lesbian series.

Cast & Characters

Victoria Broom as Fran;
Guinevere Turner as Jude;
Rachel Shelley as Brooke;
Caroline Whitney Smith as Nicola;
Tuyen Do as Cam;
Sarah Soetaert as Gemma;
Topher Campbell as Ivan;
Charlie Hardwick as Maude;
Helen Oakleigh as Belle;
Toby Sawyer as Kirby