Lesbian.com : Connecting lesbians worldwide | Australia https://www.lesbian.com Connecting lesbians worldwide Thu, 25 Aug 2016 10:47:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Crime caper ‘All About E’ brings Australian diversity to the screen https://www.lesbian.com/crime-caper-all-about-e-brings-australian-diversity-to-the-screen/ https://www.lesbian.com/crime-caper-all-about-e-brings-australian-diversity-to-the-screen/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 02:09:23 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=27520 BY FRANCESCA LEWIS Lesbian.com This film was receiving praise before it even went into production. Winner of the Chicago Great Gay...

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AAE_Still_5_EmirrorBY FRANCESCA LEWIS
Lesbian.com

This film was receiving praise before it even went into production. Winner of the Chicago Great Gay Screenplay competition and one of Outfests Scriptwriting Lab participants, writer/director Louise Wadley worked hard to develop this original and entertaining script. Funded by crowdfunding and private investment, this indie endeavor, featuring a story we’d be very unlikely to find in mainstream movies, All About E is a fascinating look at the diversity of Australian life. Spanning urban, suburban and rural settings, with characters from a range of backgrounds, the film is hard to pin down. Even its plot, with shades of crime caper, romance, farcical comedy, road movie and family drama, is not easy to categorize.

“I wanted to mix things up with this film” says Wadley, “and show that as long as the audience is taken care of and they are engaged and care about the characters, they will follow you. As a writer/director I wanted to go from comedy to pathos and make a really entertaining film that is actually about something quite complex.”

Complex indeed! In the opening scenes we are introduced to sexy DJ and womanizer, E. An Arabic Australian woman, her Spanish themed nights are the toast of the hottest gay club in town, as she rules the stage in a Matador outfit. But she longs to change the theme to something more in-keeping with her own Lebanese culture – perhaps an Arabian Nights theme – and is frustrated when her unsavory boss, Johnny refuses this in no uncertain, and racist, terms.

The next morning E and her gay Irish bestie/husband-of-convenience Matt realize she inadvertently brought home a huge bag of cash from the taxi last night. With the idea of opening up their own club in mind, they flee with the money, only finding out once it’s too late that the money belongs to her boss. Having scorned every woman in town, E finds no one is willing to help, and a visit to her parents shows us another, softer side to the woman who seemed to be so confident and in control. E, whose full name is Elmira, was a clarinet prodigy and chose her career in DJ-ing over a promising one in classical music. After Johnny calls to let her know exactly where her money came from, she fears her parents will be in danger if she remains. The only place she can go is deep into the outback, where the girlfriend she betrayed has made a new life. Haunted by memories of how she wronged Trish, E heads to her farm to hide out and make amends.

“The inspiration was born out of a deep frustration of not seeing my Australia represented on screen.” says Wadley, “Where is the multicultural world that is the reality of most Australian Cities ? You just don’t see it. We need to catch up with our story telling and our casting. Why not have a woman of color be the lead? So her cultural background doesn’t have to be the whole story just as why not have lesbians in other roles in drama as just a fact and a part of their character not the reason for the whole story. So it isn’t a coming out story. It isn’t a story that is just about being Arabic Australian – it’s a beautiful story about finding yourself that’s also a road movie, a thriller and a love story.”

Along with the surprising cultural context, the film’s other greatest strength is its beautifully done love scene. We all know it when a lesbian sex scene rings false and this one is refreshingly true to life. Grounded in the dynamic between these two characters, the scene – which is intimate without being graphic – really gets lesbian sex right

“I wanted to write a scene that was different to much of what I have seen in screen in the past.” says Waldey, “I wanted to show a beautiful love scene between two women that was both passionate and real but also one that was complex and told a story like all of our other scenes. A sex scene that was not coy but was also not just gynecological or porn-like in its approach.”

This scene has received a lot of praise. Mandahla Rose who played E told me,

“It’s wonderful when people approach me telling me specifically how beautiful the scene was. I even had a 13 year old gender fluid individual approach me and they said how much they loved the story and how much they adored the love scene because it wasn’t just two lesbians sharing this beautiful moment, it was two lovers and that is what made the difference.”

All About E is a film with so much going on. It will make you laugh and maybe even cry, is full of well-observed cultural detail and is certainly not your average lesbian movie.

You can see the movie on Wolfe Video here.

Francesca Lewis is a queer feminist writer from Yorkshire, UK. She writes for Curve Magazine and The Human Experience as well as writing short fiction and working on a novel. Her ardent love of American pop culture is matched only by her passion for analyzing it completely to death.

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LGBT group sponsors Aussie Olympic bobsled team https://www.lesbian.com/lgbt-group-sponsors-aussie-olympic-bobsled-team/ https://www.lesbian.com/lgbt-group-sponsors-aussie-olympic-bobsled-team/#respond Thu, 16 Jan 2014 14:45:08 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=19695 All Out, Athlete Ally form Principle 6 to sponsor athletes.

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Australian women's bobsledBY KELLY MORRIS
TheSeattleLesbian.com

Australia’s bobsled teams announced last week that they will be sponsored by Principle 6, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights campaign during the Sochi Olympics.

Captain of the men’s team, Heath Spence said: “We’re against discrimination in sport, full stop. That means we also oppose discrimination against gay and lesbian athletes.”

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Should religious schools be permitted to expel LGBT youth? https://www.lesbian.com/should-religious-school-be-permitted-to-expel-lgbt-youth/ https://www.lesbian.com/should-religious-school-be-permitted-to-expel-lgbt-youth/#respond Sun, 14 Jul 2013 18:30:37 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=15505 Australian state seeks to close loophole permitting expulsion.

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Lesbians holding hands in front of large Pride flagBY STEVE WILLIAMS
Care2.com

Lawmakers in one Australian state are attempting to close a loophole in the law that allows private religious schools to expel LGBT pupils. And, of course, religious groups see this as an attack on their rights.

Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich, himself openly gay, is set to introduce a private member’s bill to the state’s parliament that would abolish exceptions for private religious schools that were carved out in the New South Wales Anti-Discrimination Act

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Dear My Year 7 Self: Straight people against homophobia https://www.lesbian.com/dear-my-year-7-self-straight-people-against-homophobia/ https://www.lesbian.com/dear-my-year-7-self-straight-people-against-homophobia/#respond Thu, 20 Jun 2013 19:15:35 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=14752 “Just because we’re straight, doesn’t mean we have to be narrow. You’regoing to have people in your life who are...

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“Just because we’re straight, doesn’t mean we have to be narrow.
You’regoing to have people in your life who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans…and that’s a pretty awesome thing.”

That’s the premise behind a new video from Minus 18, Australia’s largest support network for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teens, provides a new perspective on the fight against homophobia.

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Butterfly Boucher: All about pleasure https://www.lesbian.com/butterfly-boucher-all-about-pleasure/ https://www.lesbian.com/butterfly-boucher-all-about-pleasure/#respond Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:23:37 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=7315 The sexy Aussie’s is out with a new self-titled album.

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Butterfly BoucherBY JESS MCAVOY
Curve

It’s Sunday morning, and I’m hung over and a touch nervous. I’ve loved Butterfly Boucher since I first heard “I Can’t Make Me” in 1993, and though her record caught the attention of the likes of David Bowie and Madonna, the Australian-born, Nashville-based multi-instrumental singer-songwriter had dropped off my radar. You can imagine my delight when I discovered that she was producing the new Missy Higgins album, and that she had released a brilliant new record of her own.

How have you been? Where have you been?

I just came back from a few days of promo in N.Y.C., and before that about a month in Australia on tour with Missy Higgins. I was opening for her and playing in her band as well. Missy’s fans are really lovely and wonderfully rowdy! I felt pretty lucky to be able to play to her audience.

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Missy Higgins interviewed on ‘The Project’ https://www.lesbian.com/missy-higgins-interviewed-on-the-project/ https://www.lesbian.com/missy-higgins-interviewed-on-the-project/#respond Mon, 01 Oct 2012 19:40:00 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=6214 Singer Missy Higgins’ interview on Australia’s “The Project.”

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Singer Missy Higgins’ interview on Australia’s “The Project.”

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Australian religious leader: Opposing equality isn’t discriminatory https://www.lesbian.com/australian-religious-leader-opposing-equality-isnt-discriminatory/ https://www.lesbian.com/australian-religious-leader-opposing-equality-isnt-discriminatory/#respond Sun, 12 Aug 2012 15:45:29 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=4531 BY ZACK FORD Think Progress Australia, like many countries, is wrestling with the question of whether or not same-sex couples...

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Presbyterian Church of Australia logoBY ZACK FORD
Think Progress

Australia, like many countries, is wrestling with the question of whether or not same-sex couples should have the freedom to marry. The head of Australia’s Presbyterian Church, Reverend David Jones, believes that Christians opposed to the change are in no way being discriminatory.

Stated Jones, “We continually are told that the legalisation of same-sex marriage would end perceived discrimination against same-sex couples who are currently not able to marry under federal government law. But at least from the church perspective, opposition to such legalisation has nothing to do with discrimination. Plain and simply, Christians oppose same-sex marriage because the Bible, the word of the God who created male and female and also created marriage, clearly and distinctly says that marriage is between one man and one woman — which means not between two men or two women.”

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Marriage equality support in Australia reaches new peak https://www.lesbian.com/marriage-equality-support-in-australia-reaches-new-peak/ https://www.lesbian.com/marriage-equality-support-in-australia-reaches-new-peak/#respond Thu, 09 Aug 2012 09:37:05 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=4395 BY TheSeattleLesbian.com Support for marriage equality is at record levels, according to a new poll, with further pressure set to...

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Australia marriage equality rallyBY TheSeattleLesbian.com

Support for marriage equality is at record levels, according to a new poll, with further pressure set to be heaped on Australian Coalition Leader Tony Abbott with support for the reform amongst Coalition voters also at a new high.

The poll comes as a new ad campaign has been produced by marriage equality advocates to emphasise that “marriage is about family, everyone’s family.”

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