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artfilmfan · 1 year ago
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Blue Jean (Georgia Oakley, 2022)
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mariwatchesmovies · 11 months ago
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Blue Jean (2022) dir. Georgia Oakley
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haveyouseenthislesbianfilm · 3 months ago
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Blue Jean (2022) Georgia Oakley
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moviemosaics · 1 year ago
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Blue Jean
directed by Georgia Oakley, 2022
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whatamigonnawatchtoday · 1 year ago
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Blue Jean
2022. Queer Drama
By Georgia Oakley
Starring: Rosy McEwen, Kerrie Hayes, Lucy Halliday, Lydia Page, Stacy Abalogun, Amy Booth-Steele, Aoife Kennan, Scott Turnbull, Farrah Cave, Lainey Shaw, Izzy Neish, Becky Lindsay...
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
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genevieveetguy · 2 years ago
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Blue Jean, Georgia Oakley (2022)
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insidemediatrack · 6 months ago
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Adeel Akhtar, Michael Socha in new 'Showtrial' S2 pictures
Michael Socha as police officer, Justin Mitchell © BBC Following the success of the first series of BBC’s Showtrial, the BBC has released new pictures for the upcoming second series of the legal anthology drama. The new series will focus on the high profile case of ‘Officer X’ – a policeman accused of murdering a climate change activist. Leading the cast is Michael Socha (The Gallows Pole) as…
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chinchillasorchildren · 1 year ago
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Films of 2023: Blue Jean (dir. Georgia Oakley)
Grade: B+
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randomrichards · 1 year ago
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BLUE JEAN:
Closeted teacher
In 80s British girls school
Teen challenges her
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high-fructose-lesbianism · 1 year ago
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mariwatchesmovies · 11 months ago
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Blue Jean (2022) dir. Georgia Oakley
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warningsine · 1 year ago
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Blue Jean (15): A Lesbian Caught in the Headlights.
#onemannsmovies review of "Blue Jean" (2023). #bluejeanfilm. A lesbian drama set around the turbulent times of 1988. 3.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Blue Jean” (2023). Another film, new out this week, and nominated for “Best British Film” at the upcoming BAFTAs. “Blue Jean” takes us back to 1988 and a VERY different world for homosexual people. Bob the Movie Man Rating(s): Plot Summary: It’s 1988. Jean (Rosy McEwen) is a PE teacher at a comprehensive school in the North East, a good drive away from where she…
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ok ok ok since i finally broke and Posted about this peeve of mine i will also link chris hayes's reflections on canvassing undecided voters for john kerry, which i really think is an underappreciated text for understanding how things go; this set of snapshots in particular haunts me:
I met voters who told me they were voting for Bush, but who named their most important issue as the environment. One man told me he voted for Bush in 2000 because he thought that with Cheney, an oilman, on the ticket, the administration would finally be able to make us independent from foreign oil. A colleague spoke to a voter who had been a big Howard Dean fan, but had switched to supporting Bush after Dean lost the nomination. After half an hour in the man's house, she still couldn't make sense of his decision. Then there was the woman who called our office a few weeks before the election to tell us that though she had signed up to volunteer for Kerry she had now decided to back Bush. Why? Because the president supported stem cell research. The office became quiet as we all stopped what we were doing to listen to one of our fellow organizers try, nobly, to disabuse her of this notion. Despite having the facts on her side, the organizer didn't have much luck.
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