Kiss Me
*Kiss Me Wins Best Movie in AfterEllen.com 2012 Visibility Awards!
“There’s no doubt about it: Kiss Me secured itself a place in the feel-good lesbian movie canon forever in 2012. The love story was sweet and sexy and oh so organic. No death, no stalkers, no teacher-student relationships, no hallucinations, no cheating with dudes, no accidental adultery pregnancies. Just beautifully filmed lesbian love. We’re still swooning just thinking about it.” —AfterEllen.com
The stunning Ruth Vega Fernandez stars as Mia, a thirty-something well-to-do architect who finds her life turned upside down when she unexpectedly falls in love with the free-spirited Frida (beautiful blond Liv Mjones).
The two women meet at an engagement party in the country — Frida’s mother is about to marry Mia’s father — and discover an instant attraction that immediately calls into question Mia’s engagement to her longtime boyfriend Tim. Notable for its sumptuous and sensual love scenes, Kiss Me deftly portrays the ecstasy of true undeniable lesbian love entwined with the angst of coming out.
Beautifully written and directed, and featuring exceptional performances from a stellar cast, this deeply romantic and passionate drama has earned universal acclaim from fans and critics around the world and has already established itself as one of the most beloved lesbian films of the decade.
(Originally titled Kyss Mig in Sweden, KISS ME has shown as With Every Heartbeat in some US festivals)
Awards & Press Quotes
WINNER! Audience Award, Best Women’s Feature, OUT ON FILM, Atlanta
WINNER! Best Women’s Feature, Pittsburgh LGBT Film Festival
WINNER! Audience Award, Best Feature Film, aGLIFF/Polari25
WINNER! Audience Award, Breakthrough Section American Film Institute
“One of your new favorite movies… tremendous, sensual, stunning and simply sexy!” — AfterEllen.com
“[It] will make you laugh. It will make you cry, and it will warm your heart. Get ready to have a new favorite lesbian movie.” – Emelina Minero, Curve Magazine
“The casting is spot on, the chemistry between the female leads is electric (and for sure they are both ridiculously good looking!), the music uplifting, and it’s funny and heartbreaking enough to make this one of your new favorite movies. I should highlight the sex scenes — tremendous, sensual, stunning and simply sexy! [Kiss Me] is as honest as it is beautiful. A real tour de lesbian force!” — AfterEllen.com
“[The] love scenes possess an honest sensuality… heightened by the tangible chemistry Fernandez and Mjönes share.” — PhilOnFilm.com