Movie: A Lez in Wonderland

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Guinevere Turner
Guinevere Turner

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    Broute-minou à Palm Springs

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    A fun, fresh reality-comedy on the largest lesbian event in the world: the Dinah Shore Weekend in Palm Springs.

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    2006-11-16

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    Will our intrepid reporter ever get her facts straight?

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