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Itty Bitty Titty Committee
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Directed By
Jamie Babbit

Written By:
Jamie Babbit

Cast:
Melonie Diaz, Nicole Vicius, Guinevere Turner, Carly Pope, Melanie Mayron, Ana Mercedes, Marisa Ramirez, Ruben Garfias, Leslie Grossman, Jimmi Simpson, Mircea Monroe, Daniela Sea, Deak Evgenikos, Lauren Mollica, Cecile Rivore


 
Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2007)
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Movie Review by Movie Addict
November 5th, 2009

Favorite Movie Quote: "Jesus, you dykes are such closed-minded b*tches."

Anna (Melonie Diaz from Be Kind Rewind and A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints) catches Sadie (Nicole Vicius from Hal Nelson) tagging the windows where she works. She is a quiet, doormat kind of girl, and now she is in the middle of a group of radical women out to change the world.

Will the experience change her? Will Sadie leave her current girlfriend for her? Will they change anything? Does it matter if you affect change, or is trying enough? Questions, questions, questions.

Anna changes as things progress and becomes less of a doormat. This amid a continual stream of punk, home-movie like shots of girls just having fun, the politics of direct action, and, yes, sex; but only as an exclamation point, not a continual conversation.

A "real" lesbian movie that was a real joy from start to finish.

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