May Kelly

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Grey Sea
Helen
Wracked with guilt over his past, Mark, young and unemployed, is unable to cope with his despair. His chronically stupid flatmates are no assistance, and he turns to alcohol to numb the pain. However, things come to a head when Mark decides to attend a house party and things take a dramatic turn.
Love: Augmented
Bellamy
This anthology film portrays love beyond the status quo. Five stories about self-love, same-sex relationships, new-found love and polyamory starring a fully, sexually diverse ensemble. From Mattioli Productions, a trans-owned production company, these stories explore what it means to love without boundaries.
How to Fold a Fitted Sheet
Executive Producer
A queer comedy about bureaucracy, broken hearts, and bed sheets.
How to Fold a Fitted Sheet
Bellamy
A queer comedy about bureaucracy, broken hearts, and bed sheets.
XConfessions 18
Kay
Every story in this digital download is inspired by a confession submitted to Erika Lust's site XConfessions.com, where anonymous members of the public submit their wildest and most personal sexual fantasies. Included: Analóxica; Coffee With Pleasure; Dirty Laundry; The Riding Lesson; Tease Cake; Music In Me.
The Riding Lesson
Kay
Kay and Anya are two 18-year-old best friends who’ve found themselves slowly feeling more interested in the idea of exploring a new level of intimacy with one another. Anya is quiet and innocent and is captivated by the dominance and boldness of her friend Kay. These young women find themselves in the same position as many other girls their age, curious about their feelings concerning sex and desire. After returning from a riding lesson, Kay accompanies Anya to take a bath where she then proceeds to pleasure Anya. Anya experiences hesitation after sharing this stimulating interaction with her friend, yet it has left her both excited and aroused. This lesbian confession is beautiful and intimate in its illustration of young women as they embark on their journey of exploring eroticism in friendship. It shows the existence of these feelings in an attempt to accept and normalize them, despite what we learn in the majority of heteronormative coming of age stories.