The L Word (series) (2004)
Año de lanzamiento: 2004
Nación: Canada, Mexico, United States
Alternative Title: 女欢女爱, 蕾丝箴言, エルのせかい, L Word, A letra l
Director: Alison Maclean, Allison Anders, Angela Robinson, Bille Eltringham, Bronwen Hughes
Writer: A.M. Homes, Adam Rapp, Alexandra Kondracke, Angela Robinson, Ariel Schrag
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Angela Robinson, Cherien Dabis, Ilene Chaiken, Rose Troche
Compañías: Coast Mountain Films Studios
Género: Drama, Erotic Television Series, Lgbt-Related Television Series, Romance
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: female friendship, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lgbt, los angeles, california
Historia
The L Word follows Jenny, a recent graduate from the University of Chicago who moves to Los Angeles with her boyfriend Tim. At a party hosted by their lesbian neighbors Bette and Tina, Jenny meets Marina, the owner of a local coffeehouse, and experiences an attraction that makes her question her sexual orientation. This encounter introduces Jenny into a world of lesbian friends including Dana, a tennis player; Alice, a magazine writer; Shane, a hairstylist with commitment issues; and Kit, Bette's half-sister struggling with alcoholism. The series explores the lives, loves, romances, and career struggles of this group of friends as they navigate their relationships in Los Angeles.
Resumen
The L Word is an American-Canadian television series that premiered in 2004, created by Ilene Chaiken. Set primarily in Los Angeles, California, the show focuses on a group of lesbian friends and their experiences with romance, careers, and personal growth. The series explores themes of female friendship, LGBTQ+ relationships, self-discovery, and the challenges faced within the queer community. It is notable for its diverse representation of lesbian characters and their stories.


























