
Season of Love
Romance · Comedy
Overview
A queer lady holiday movie that follows the lives of three very different couples in dealing with their love lives in various loosely interrelated tales all set right before Christmas through New Years.
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Dominique Provost-Chalkley
Dominique Provost-Chalkley
Sue
Dominique Provost-Chalkley
Sue


Janelle Marie
Janelle Marie
Janey
Janelle Marie
Janey


Jessica Clark
Jessica Clark
Lou
Jessica Clark
Lou


Emily Goss
Emily Goss
Iris
Emily Goss
Iris


Laur Allen
Laur Allen
Mardou
Laur Allen
Mardou


Sandra Mae Frank
Sandra Mae Frank
Kenna
Sandra Mae Frank
Kenna
Matthew Bridges
Matthew Bridges
Charlie
Matthew Bridges
Charlie


Elana Krausz
Elana Krausz
Sue's Mom / Charlotte
Elana Krausz
Sue's Mom / Charlotte


Carolyn Ratteray
Carolyn Ratteray
Janey's Mom / Carolyn
Carolyn Ratteray
Janey's Mom / Carolyn


Carlin James
Carlin James
Theo
Carlin James
Theo
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