Fluid & Open
A young woman, dissatisfied with her love life, seeks to make it more exciting and takes on her mother's advice to loosen up a little, finding herself in interesting romantic situations. This queer coming-of-age comedy takes us on a journey as we follow the protagonist's endeavours in love.
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