Film Review: Strange Frame

Winner of best feature film at DragonCon 2012, Strange Frame has been described as the trippiest lesbian movie ever made.

Co-written by out lesbian musician Shelley Doty and director GB Hajim, this gorgeous animated sci-fi drama portrays the power of love between two women. It is the 29th century — on Jupiter’s moon, Ganymede. Our hero Naia (prolific voice actress Tara Strong) is a feisty, young singer-songwriter who falls in love with the beautiful saxophonist Parker (Claudia Black — Farscape, Stargate SG-1).

The two embark on their new relationship and form a new band — as they also fight for their freedom together.

Strange Frame is brilliantly animated and co-stars a terrific array of voice talents including Tim Curry, Cree Summer, Juliet Landau, Ron Glass, Alan Tudyk, Michael Dorn, Claudia Christian and George Takei.

Watch it now.

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