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Hathaway made her feature-film debut at just 18 years old as Mia Thermopolis, a shy and dorky San Francisco teen whose primary goal of staying invisible to avoid any wanton attention gets utterly ...
Pitch Perfect (2012). In the mood for a girls’ night singalong? Pitch Perfect is an aca-awesome choice. The 2012 college-set comedy follows the ongoing rivalry between the Barden Bellas, an all ...
The Perfect Find. Sometimes, an unexpected suitor is all you need to heat things up. In The Perfect Match, Gabrielle Union stars as Jenna, a 40-year-old woman who hits rock bottom after she is ...
Girls of the Night (女ばかりの夜, Onna bakari no yoru, lit. "Nothing but Women of the Night"), also titled Girls of Dark, is a 1961 Japanese drama film directed by Kinuyo Tanaka and written by Sumie Tanaka. [1] [2] [3] It was the second collaboration of the director and the screenwriter after the 1955 The Eternal Breasts. [7]
Glamour Girls is a two-part Nollywood film about independent single women embarking on their independence within Nigeria's traditionally patriarchal society through escorting. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film gained widespread popularity in Nigeria, [ 3 ] and starred Liz Benson , Ngozi Ikpelue , Eucharia Anunobi , Pat Attah, Ernest Obi, Zack Orji , and others.
It Only Takes a Night is a 2023 Australian romantic comedy film written and directed by Callan Durlik in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Eliza Taylor (who also executive produced) and also features George Pullar , Sana'a Shaik , Arielle Carver-O'Neill, Ana Ika, Charles Grounds and Jaime Ureta. [ 1 ]
Lost Girls and Love Hotels Based on Catherine Hanrahan’s bestselling novel of the same name. She quickly falls for a gangster and explores her sexuality—all while searching for her life's purpose.
Girls of the Night: Kameju Chieko Naniwa: Kameju is a former prostitute in love with several women. Japan [11] 1962 Walk on the Wild Side: Jo Courtney Barbara Stanwyck: The owner and madam of New Orleans brothel the Doll House. Jo Courtney is the first conspicuous lesbian character in a Hollywood feature film.