Watch the Trailer for 'Below Her Mouth,' an Entirely Female-Made Film

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Watch the Trailer for 'Below Her Mouth,' an Entirely Female-Made Film

A chance encounter propels this lesbian love story.

While studios increasingly drop the word "diversity" into their pre-release PR blitzes, it's still rare that that word adds up to much in the grand scheme of big budget films. Canadian director April Mullen is overhauling that. Her new film Below Her Mouth was written, shot, and produced by an all-female crew. VICE has the exclusive trailer below.

Below Her Mouth

One of my dearest friends didn't realize she was gay until she went to a clown party and met her future wife painted up like Pennywise. Now she has a cabin and makes candles, so this premise seems legit. Woman goes to gay club by accident. Meets beautiful roofer. Falls in love. Ends her engagement. Takes a bath. It's a tale as old as time. Below Her Mouth opens in theatres across Canada on February 10. Solid Valentine's Day movie to take your boyfriend to.

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