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Came Out, It Rained, Went Back In Again
England, 1991, 10 minutes, Color/BW, VHS/16mm
Order No. W99145
A delightful short drama,CAME OUT, IT RAINED, WENT BACK IN AGAIN explores the perils of “coming out” as it follows the day in the life of one young girl who would be a lesbian. Waking up one morning with the striking revelation "I'm gay!" wide-eyed innocent Jane Horrocks travels to the big city under the illusion that "they're all gay in London". There she encounters a number of gently caricatured cliches including a lesbian poetry group and a country and western bar, but her enthusiasm, conviction and a wicked grin, in the end, see her through.
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

- GAZE, Dublin International Gay & Lesbian FF
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QUOTES

"Gloriously funny."
City Limits
"Fast-moving, witty."
The Times
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Native Visions: Through the Eyes of Indigenous Women
This powerful collection of native voices features two films from the
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