An Australian feature film about a Lesbian erotica magazine and the love story that started it all
Wicked Women is a gripping and evocative drama feature film, inspired by the true story, that transports viewers to 1990’s Melbourne, where 19-year-old Bec and 26-year-old Francine embark on a journey of self-discovery and sexual liberation. Set against the backdrop of a burgeoning queer movement, Bec falls deeply in love with Francine, and their shared passion for kink leads them to launch Australia's ground-breaking Lesbian erotica magazine WICKED WOMEN. As they push the boundaries of societal norms, they grapple with the high cost of pioneering radical female sexuality in the spotlight and the struggle to stay true to themselves.
This series is a captivating exploration of gender identity, unconventional love, and the fearless quest to break societal shackles, all set against the backdrop of a defining moment in Australian Queer history. Through their unapologetic magazine and legendary Ms. Wicked Women competitions, Bec and Francine become cultural icons, offering a lifeline of representation to Lesbian women seeking to find their place in a world where they felt marginalized and overlooked.
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