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Stuck
Opening film title
Directed byJamie Babbit
Written byKelly Souders
Produced byLaurie Hansen
Andrea Sperling
StarringJennie Ventriss
Jeanette Miller
Eden Sher
CinematographyM. David Mullen
Edited byJim Rhoads
Music byEthan Gold

Production
company

POWER UP films

Release date

  • December 9, 2001 (2001-12-09)

Running time

7 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Stuck is a 2001 short film directed by Jamie Babbit and starring Jennie Ventriss, Jeanette Miller, and Eden Sher. It tells the story of an elderly lesbian couple traveling across the desert, who are on the verge of ending their unhappy relationship. It was the first film produced by production company POWER UP and won three film festival awards.[1]

Plot[edit]

An elderly woman, Fern (Jeanette Miller), wakes up her girlfriend Irma (Jennie Ventriss). As they get ready to go to a bridge game, a young girl (Eden Sher) rides a scooter down a desert road. Irma makes a lime Jell-O dessert, which Fern is rude about. As Irma drives down the road on their way to the game, Fern berates her for driving too fast. They start arguing and their truck hits the young girl on the scooter. Fern gets out of the truck, announces that the girl is dead, and starts shouting at Irma, insisting that she get out and have a look. Irma locks the truck doors. Fern continues shouting and starts smashing the truck headlights, while Irma refuses to speak or open the doors. Fern threatens to end their 45-year relationship, and when she receives no answer, she takes her ring from her ring finger, throws it at the truck, and walks off down the road. After some time, Irma opens the truck windows and smiles to herself.

Distribution and awards[edit]

Stuck premiered on December 9, 2001, and played at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. It features on Girls on Film, a DVD compilation of short films released by production company POWER UP.[2] In 2002, Stuck won the Jury Prize at the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and an Honorable Mention at the Sundance Film Festival. At the 16th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, it won the Film4 Prize for Best Short Film.[3] Later that year the "wacky lesbian geriatric melodrama" won the Grand Prize at the PlanetOut.com Short Movie Awards.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Power Up Films". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved May 15, 2007.
  • ^ Cleveland, Roanne, "The REEL POWER in POWER UP", She Magazine, archived from the original on August 13, 2007, retrieved August 12, 2007
  • ^ Sullivan, Moira (April 24, 2002). "London G&L Fest UK's 3rd Largest". Retrieved October 12, 2007.
  • ^ "PlanetOut.com and HBO Announce Winners of the Third Annual PlanetOut.com Short Movie Awards". PlanetOut. Retrieved September 8, 2007.
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