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A Family Affair (2001)

A Family Affair (2001)
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Can a cynical lesbian from the Big Apple find happiness with an upbeat blonde from the West Coast? That's the question in this independent bicoastal comedy. Rachel (Helen Lesnick, who also wrote and directed the film) is a native New Yorker who, after an unpleasant breakup with her girlfriend (Michele Greene), decides she needs a change of scenery. Rachel packs her bags and moves to San Diego, where she has a bit of trouble adapting to the laid-back rhythms of the California lifestyle; she also discovers that getting her career as a freelance writer going again is harder than she expected. After several bad dates, Rachel meets Christine (Erica Shaffer), and Rachel thinks she may have finally found love at last. But after her last relationship, Rachel finds that trusting anyone unconditionally no longer comes naturally. A Family Affair was screened at the 2001 L.A. Outfest, a festival devoted to gay and lesbian-themed films. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Helen LesnickErica Shaffer, (more)
Director(s):
Helen Lesnick
Format(s):
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Synopsis of A Family Affair

Can a cynical lesbian from the Big Apple find happiness with an upbeat blonde from the West Coast? That's the question in this independent bicoastal comedy. Rachel (Helen Lesnick, who also wrote and directed the film) is a native New Yorker who, after an unpleasant breakup with her girlfriend (Michele Greene), decides she needs a change of scenery. Rachel packs her bags and moves to San Diego, where she has a bit of trouble adapting to the laid-back rhythms of the California lifestyle; she also discovers that getting her career as a freelance writer going again is harder than she expected. After several bad dates, Rachel meets Christine (Erica Shaffer), and Rachel thinks she may have finally found love at last. But after her last relationship, Rachel finds that trusting anyone unconditionally no longer comes naturally. A Family Affair was screened at the 2001 L.A. Outfest, a festival devoted to gay and lesbian-themed films. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Helen Lesnick
Writer(s):
Helen Lesnick
Categories:
Comedy
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    Shirlee G.

    This movie is so badly acted! The main character is completely unlikeable. I'm a sucker for any kind of "alternative" family stories, but this I wish I had read the member reviews beforehand. Where did the three stars come from?

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    Blanca D.

    Worse movie i have ever seen in my entire life. Its sad that it had to be a lesbian flick. BAD BAD BAD MOVIE!!! stay away you will hate it after the first 5mins.

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    Lisa H.

    Lesbians are finally out there making films, which is great; too bad they generally end up like this one. Why, oh WHY must writer/directors cast themselves?? They don't do anything but make themselves look amateurish compared to the professional actors they hire. This film was no exception. I agree with the last review; it had potential, but, Helen, don't cast yourself anymore.

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