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Heterosexual Jill

Country: USA, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Michelle Ehlen
  • Writer: Michelle Ehlen
  • Producer: Michelle Ehlen; Charlie Vaughn

CGiii Comment

For a 'lesbian' film...there's a huge amount of willy-talk!

The 'comedy' is exhausting...the sight gags are endless and, in truth, not very funny. Once you've seen one silly costume...you've seen them all.

As for the writing...well, it's obvious, we here on the CGiii review sofa are cold/hard-hearted humourless twats...we laughed, not once...but, never.

To be fair...kudos for getting this made...it looks like a labour of love...to make a comedy about the whole ex-gay thing needs a little more intellect rather than the constant changing of mind/sexuality when it suits...a little too simplistic for our liking.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A self-proclaimed 'ex-lesbian,' Jill hunts down her ex-girlfriend Jamie to prove to herself that she is no longer attracted to her. 'Heterosexual Jill' is a satire about sexuality where nothing is as it seems.

Cast & Characters

Jen McPherson as Jill;
Michelle Ehlen as Jamie;
Keye Chen as David;
Shaela Cook as Lola;
Geovanni Gopradi as Jose;
Lauren Nash as Ruby;
Katy Dore as Sandy;
Shaun Landry as Cassandra;
Ken Rambo as Glen