Kiss Me
NewFest 2012
July 27 - 31, 2012
This sensual Swedish romantic drama, about a bride-to-be who embarks on a passionate affair with a new love, vibrantly portrays one woman’s journey toward self-discovery.
Kiss Me is a sensual romantic drama about how love appears in the most unexpected ways at the most unexpected times. Uptight Mia is about to be married, but when she meets serene Frida, her emotions are stirred. The women begin a passionate love affair, eventually leading them to painful, life-changing decisions. Set in the picturesque countryside of Sweden, Kiss Me is a vibrant film that follows one woman’s journey to self-discovery.
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