Girl Play

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Girl Play
Two Women, One Love, Dozens of Stories!
Directed byLee Friedlander
Written byRobin Greenspan, Lacie Harmon, and Lee Friedlander
Produced byGina G. Goff and Laura A. Kellam (Producers), Sean McVity (Executive Producer)
StarringRobin Greenspan, Lacie Harmon, Mink Stole, Dom DeLuise
CinematographyMichael Negrin
Edited byChristian White
Music byLaura Karpman
Cara Jones
Production
company
Goff-Kellam Productions
Distributed byWolfe Releasing, LOGO Network
Release date
  • July 11, 2004 (2004-07-11)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Girl Play is an independent film produced in 2004 by Gina G. Goff and Laura A. Kellam of Goff-Kellam Productions. The feature film was directed by Lee Friedlander.[1] The film premiered at Outfest in 2004, and had a limited theatrical release in 2005.

Plot[edit]

Robin, who has been married to her wife for six years, and Lacie, who has never had a lasting relationship, are both cast to play lesbian lovers in a Los Angeles stage play. Innocently, the stage director, Gabriel runs the actresses through a series of rehearsals designed to "bring out the intimacy" in each performer. Soon the two women find themselves increasingly and undeniably attracted to each other and overcome with desire. They must ask themselves whether this relationship is manufactured, created for the sake of the "girl play," or is true love.

Cast[edit]

  • Robin Greenspan as Robin
  • Lacie Harmon as Lacie
  • Mink Stole as Robin's Mother
  • Dom DeLuise as Gabriel
  • Katherine Randolph as Audrey
  • Lauren Maher as Cass
  • Gina DeVivo as Robin at Age 14
  • Shannon Perez as Young Robin at Age 6
  • Dominic Ottersbach as Gabriel's Assistant
  • Julie Briggs as Dr. Katherine
  • Peter Ente as Robin's Father
  • Graham T. McClusky as Parents Friend
  • Skye Emerson as Bartender
  • Jessica Golden as Laura, Drunk girl in bar
  • Lynn A. Henderson as Attractive Girl in Bar
  • Sara Bareilles as Singer in bar

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