Portrait Of A Marriage stars Janet McTeer as the feminist writer Vita Sackville-West during World War I in England. This video is a lesbian love scene from the 1990 TV movie. This lesbian TV movie is based on the real life lesbian love affair between Vita and her childhood friend Violet Keppel, played by Cathryn Harrison who is also a novelist.
The lesbian relationship between Vita and Violet takes on an obsessive level and eventually turns into possessive, destructive jealousy between them. Vita also has to deal with her husband politician Harold Nicolson, played by David Haig who confesses to her that he is gay.
Based on actual events in the lives of feminist writer Vita Sackville-West, played by Janet McTeer and her childhood friend Violet Keppel, played by Cathryn Harrison, Portrait Of A Marriage showcases the tumultuous lesbian love affair between the two, set in the Victorian era. Another lesbian kissing scene from the 1990 made for TV film.
This lesbian film kiss scene is from the 1958 remake of Madchen In Uniform. A young girl, Manuela von Meinhardis is sent to a Prussian boarding school for girls after the death of her parents. Manuela soon becomes falls in love with her female teacher, Fraeulein von Bernburg. The outcome is disastrous when their forbidden love is found out. Manuela is severely punished while her teacher is forced to leave the school even though she never reciprocated Maneula’s feelings for her.
A lesbian love scene in 2006 movie Filles du botaniste, Les aka The Chinese Botanist’s Daughters. An exquisitely filmed movie in Vietnam, Filles du botaniste, Les tells the story of Min, a young orphan who is sent off to understudy a renowned botanist. The botanist is an authoritarian father who lives with his daughter on an island where they cultivate medicinal herbs and plants.
Min quickly forms a strong bond with the botanists’ daughter but the two are threatened when the botanist decides to marry off Min to his son who is a soldier. Thinking that by marrying into the family would keep them together, both girls find that their lesbian love becomes the cause of their eventual downfall.
A lesbian film kiss scene in Jane Campion’s 1999 film Holy Smoke starring Kate Winslet. The young and beautiful Ruth Barron falls into the clutches of the charismatic head of a religious cult while on an adventure discovery tour of exotic India. Desperate to rescue their daughter, her parents hire the services of PJ Waters, a self-professed cult de-programmer.
He manages to track down Ruth in a deserted and remote hideaway out in the barren desert but things do not go as expected for Waters. He discovers he’s signed up for more than what he’s been paid for when he finally encounters the sexy and intelligent Ruth who needs more than usual persuasion to bend her iron will.
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