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''Liz in September'' () is a 2014 Venezuelan romance
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film directed by Fina Torres. The screenplay is an adaptation of the American play '' Last Summer at Bluefish Cove'' by Jane Chambers. A work-in-progress project of ''Liz en Septiembre'' (''Liz in September'') screened at the 2013
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, followed by the
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premiere in
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,
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on 3 October 2014. During its publicity campaign, the film was marketed as the first Spanish language lesbian film. Regarding this, actress Patricia Velásquez stated that she and the other crew did not immediately think of the film in this fashion during its initial stages of production, but came to realize its importance to others during the filming process.


Plot

Eva (Eloísa Maturén) is on her way out of town when her car breaks down on the side of the road. She makes it into a small town and when she asks for directions to a hotel, the mechanic points her to Margot's (Elba Escobar) place. Margot owns a small hotel and every year some of her friends come to celebrate Liz's (Patricia Velásquez) birthday. She usually would not accommodate another guest during this time, but seems to take pity on Eva and lets her stay. Unbeknownst to Eva, Margot and all of her friends at the hotel this week are lesbians. Having just recently lost a young child to cancer and found out her husband may possibly be cheating, she seems to have a lot on her mind when she arrives. Liz takes a liking to her after Eva sabotages her fishing outing and invites her to dinner with her friends that night. When her friends see her, Liz bets one of them that she can have Eva in her bed within three days. At dinner, Eva discovers that these women all have something in common: they are lesbians. Almost all of them have had or are currently in relationships with one another, and some have kids from previous heterosexual relationships. This seemingly catches Eva by surprise, and it can be assumed that she hasn't had much interaction with homosexual people and has been heterosexual her whole life. Eva seems to be more open minded than most people to the women's situation. They explain that they reside outside of town in order to escape the wary looks and slander from those in town. As relationships are being formed, an even deeper relationship forms between Eva and Liz. Part of this is because that Liz makes a bet with one of the other women that she can get Eva in bed with her within three days. Although this was Liz's initial motivation for getting close to Eva, it is clear that it slowly becomes replaced with true feelings for her. As they go on different adventures, Liz's secret, one that she has kept from everyone except for Dolores whom she had a very intimate relationship with, is revealed and it takes a toll on everyone involved: her cancer is back. Coincidentally it was the same illness that Tommy, Eva's son, had when he died. Unfortunately, on the night of Liz's 37th birthday celebration, she collapses and is rushed to the hospital and finds out that she has only a couple months to live. While trying to cope with her fear of not having left a memorable impact, she spends her time surrounded by her friends.


Cast

* Patricia Velásquez as Liz * Eloísa Maturén as Eva * Mimí Lazo as Dolores *Elba Escobar as Margot *Arlette Torres as Any *
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as Coqui * María Luisa Flores as Alex *
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as Carlos


Release

''Liz in September'' premiered in Venezuela on 3 October 2014. Worldwide distribution rights was acquired by Cinema Management Group in November 2014. The film screened at the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and the
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in 2015.


Home media

The film was released as ''Liz in September'' on
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and as VOD by Wolfe Video on 3 November 2015.


Reception

'' Variety'' gave ''Liz in September'' a favorable review, commenting that although some of the elements of the
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had been changed, the movie would "be a crowd pleaser primarily among lesbian audiences in various formats." ''
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'' praised the film, writing that "Torres strips away much of the 1980 stage play’s bigger plot points ... for a more streamlined drama about healing, closure and identity." ''
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'' described ''Liz in September'' as a "treat" that was "deep, funny, and filled with several great performances". '' El Nacional'' was critical of the movie, as they felt that the "story loses power because of the weakness of the script", although it found Torres's attentiveness for the film's aesthetics favorable.


Accolades


See also

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List of LGBT-related films directed by women This is a list of lesbian, Gay men, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer-related films that were directed by women. LGBTQ-themed films directed by women – especially, but not exclusively, lesbian-themed movies – are an important and distinct s ...


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External links


''Liz en Septiembre''
Official website
''Liz in September''
at Cinema Management Group * * {{Rotten Tomatoes, liz_in_september
''Liz en Septiembre''
at Lumiere 2014 films 2014 romantic drama films 2014 LGBTQ-related films Films directed by Fina Torres Films set in Venezuela Films shot in Venezuela Lesbian-related films 2010s Spanish-language films Venezuelan drama films Venezuelan LGBTQ-related films