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25 Random Things I Did During My Big Fat Lesbian Depression

Country: United States, Language: English, 10 mins

  • Director: Christine J. Russo
  • Writer: Christine J. Russo
  • Producer: Rebecca Sekulich

CGiii Comment

It's not funny, it's way too long...by, at least, 24 random things.

And...what a horrible title.


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The(ir) Blurb...

'25 Random Things I Did During My Big Fat Lesbian Depression' takes a comedic look at one lesbian's journey of recovery from an unreal break up. From eating excessive amounts of frozen yogurt, leaning on friends, to yoga in the desert to entering a twelve step program. 25 Random Things uses the framework of social media to poke fun at some of the crazy, yet personal things we do in life to get through our darkest moments in order to move on from the past and emerge into a lighter state of being.

Cast & Characters

Christine J. Russo as Herself;
Glenn Gaylord as Friend;
Steak House as Friend;
Anne Hubbell as Friend;
Meredith Scott Lynn as Friend;
Barbara Russo as Mother;
Rebecca Sekulich as Friend;
Abigail Severance as Friend;
Caryn West as Therapist