

Sam and Gray are such a well-matched pair that it is difficult to believe they are brother and sister rather than husband and wife. They both share a love of 1940s movies and dancing, and when they meet Charlie, they have something else in common: They both fall in love with her. Sam must deal with unexpected feelings of jealousy, while Gray struggles to come to terms with her sexual orientation.
Acting
Heather Graham's endearing commitment to confused chaos.
Costume
The 1940s throwback wardrobe that screams 'I have a personality'.
Director
Sue Kramer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released in 2007, this quietly joined a wave of indie films exploring bisexual female leads before mainstream queer cinema fully embraced messy, non-tragic LGBTQ+ stories.
Sue Kramer's directorial debut was partially inspired by her own sister's coming-out experience, explaining the film's specific blend of farce and genuine confusion.