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Helen Lesnick Movies

2003  
 
Written and directed by Helen Lesnick, Inescapable revolves around Chloe and Jessie, who meet in Oregon when their respective ex-lovers called for a reunion. Though they intended to keep things platonic, it isn't long before the women discover the very things they aren't getting from their current girlfriends in one another and embark on a passionate affair, despite their guilty consciences. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Natalie AndersonAthena Demos, (more)
 
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)
 
1994  
 
Joe Lara, best known as TV's Tarzan, must protect the fetus of the last fertile woman on Earth in this silly post-nuke science fiction film. Much of the action is obviously Terminator-inspired, as John Ryan plays an evil cyborg chasing the heroes around an old factory. Israeli director Boaz Davidson, best known for sex comedies like Lemon Popsicle and The Last American Virgin, injects some interesting touches into the familiar proceedings which should keep action fans happy. It's obviously low-budget, by-the-numbers filmmaking, but it's not bad for its type. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Joe LaraNicole Hansen, (more)
 

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