

In Hank Hoffman's first all-girl feature Kiss Me, Kristen Scott, Charlotte Stokely and Jane Wilde deliver tour deforce performances and achieve a kind of intimacy that seems more documentary than scripted. Tristan (Kristen Scott) wants so much sleep with women, but at the beginning of any kiss her mind and body cause a kind of self-sabotage and she disappears into herself. Enter LGBTQ sisters in arms Jenny (Charlotte Stokely) a vlogger, and Lily (Jane Wilde) her business partner and best friend. As the three discuss sexuality Tristan's boundaries are pushed and played with. In the end Tristan and Jenny are face to face...Kiss Me
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Jenna, Kelly and Ness have all found themselves isolated around lockdown. With little to do around the homes, and a lot of time on their hands, the girls interact with one another discussing their new sexual desires becoming unleashed with their partners via the internet. Diving into the world of BDSM, group and infidelity, will the ladies want to go further with these experimental sexual acts when they leave lockdown?

While traveling in Paris, author Henry Miller and his wife, June, meet Anais Nin, and sexual sparks fly as Nin starts an affair with the openly bisexual June. When June is forced to return to the U.S., she gives Nin her blessing to sleep with her husband. Then, when June returns to France, an unexpected, and sometimes contentious, threesome forms.