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– A liminal year. Grunge was dying. The first web browsers were creeping into universities. Independent film was having its last great gasp before the digital takeover. 1996 gave us Fargo , Secrets & Lies , Breaking the Waves . It also gave us a thousand forgotten shorts on 16mm that never made it to DVD.

Lesbian romance, artistic inspiration, and the repression of emotion in the Victorian era. 📝 Production and Notes It is a short film. Key Scenes: – A liminal year

Every so often, while digging through the underbrush of the internet—abandoned forums, corrupted hard drives, the half-translated corners of a dozen languages—you find a string of words that feels less like a title and more like a spell. Recently, I stumbled across exactly such an incantation: Independent film was having its last great gasp

Released in 1996, remains a significant title in LGBTQ+ cinema, known for its lush, atmospheric portrayal of a 19th-century romance. Directed by Nicole Conn —well-known for the groundbreaking Claire of the Moon —this 40-minute short film blends art, desire, and Victorian-era tension. Synopsis: Art and Desire in 1883 Lesbian romance, artistic inspiration, and the repression of