The lesbian love in "Feast of Love"

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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafeast.jpgI attended the premiere of "Feast of Love" last night and did a write-up on the evening on my new blog Hollywood Joe. I hope you'll give it a read. But for Out In Hollywood readers, I'd like to point out that one of the love stories depicted in the film - and by far the most eroitic - is the relationship between the characters played by Selma Blair and Stana Katic. Blair is married to Greg Kinnear in the film and Katic aggressively woos her right underneath her nose. It is stunning and kind of beautiful because after that, her character comes alive.
On her way into the theater last night, Katic said: "I think what's wonderful about this film is it shows different renditions of love, different levels, different age groupings. I think it's wonderful in life to constantly be open to those opportunities with people and this film does a real nice, delicate job of showing those kinds of relationships."
Loved her in "Feast of Love" where her character is bold and determined to win the heart of this woman who is surprised at her instant attraction to another female. It's one terrific part of a wonderful film.
And because of that, the women SHOULD be on the poster of the movie.

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