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The L Word

US, 2004
tv-show

A group of lesbian friends struggle with romance and careers in Los Angeles.

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United States, 1995
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US, 1994
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Forbidden love: the unashamed stories of lesbian lives

Canada, 1992
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Stolen moments

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30 Rock

US, 2006
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The Lesbian Bar Project

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Work in Progress

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Boys on the side

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Visible: Out On Television

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Riot

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Germany, 1983
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Better than chocolate

Canada, 1999
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The Iron ladies

Thailand, 2000
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Claire of the moon

United States, 1992
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Ocean Boulevard

Australia, 1989
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Angels in America

United States, 2004
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