VECINAS. Short Film. LGBT. Lesbian.

VECINAS. Short Film. LGBT. Lesbian.

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Experience the award-winning short film “VECINAS,” a celebrated LGBT production with over 100 international festival selections and numerous accolades. The story follows Mamen and Gloria as they embark on a new chapter by moving in together. However, their domestic bliss takes an unexpected turn when they encounter their neighbors, Alicia and Paula, who are hiding a secret plan of their own.

Directed and written by Eli Navarro, this acclaimed lesbian-themed drama features performances by Silvia Acosta, Mara Barros, Esther Lara, and Marta Zubiría. Explore more queer cinema by subscribing to the channel and visiting the official website.

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  1. This was so beautifully tender—the way their glances spoke volumes before they even said a word. Absolutely loved the quiet, intimate moments that said everything!

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    The chemistry between them was electric! Such a simple yet powerful story—left me smiling long after it ended. More like this, please!

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    The tension and subtle storytelling here were everything. That final scene? Perfection. You can feel the longing in every frame.

  2. The chemistry between the two leads was electric—every glance and touch felt so real and tender. The way the story unfolded with such quiet intensity had me completely hooked from start to finish. Beautifully shot and full of heart!

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    This short film captured the magic of unexpected connections so perfectly. The tension, the soft moments, the way their relationship blossomed—it all felt so authentic and moving. Absolutely loved it!

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    The storytelling here was so subtle yet powerful, and the actresses brought such warmth and vulnerability to their roles. That final scene left me with the biggest smile—what a gem of a film!