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Born Naked (MLB)

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish | English | German, 73 mins

  • Director: Andrea Esteban
  • Writer: Paula Alamillo; Andrea Esteban
  • Producer: Pilar Comesaña; Eloísa Muñoz

CGiii Comment

What's worse than a boring lesbian?

An angry, boring lesbian with a chip on her shoulder...

Andrea Esteban is an amateur filmmaker...in every respect. Silly gimmicks, wobbly camera, haphazard editing....moaning and whining...the list is endless. Endless durdgery.

If you want to squander 70 minutes watching and listening to women talking about women to women...then, this is the film for you.

And...what's their prime concern...lesbians are being left behind (by gay men).

Oh please...get a life!


Trailer...

BORN NAKED [madrid_london_berlin] (english subt.) from Andrea Esteban on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Andrea and Paula, homosexuals of 23 and 25 years, will show us, through their personal experience, the reality of young lesbians of their generation in Madrid, London and Berlin. Traveling through these three cities, we will meet different organized groups who will describe their proposals and attitudes towards their sexual orientation. With a riveting and edgy style, Born Naked (MLB) introduces us to individuals who refuse to be labeled by society. A generation who fights for their right to reinvent themselves.