Azalea Springs is a white Texan paradise only a short limo-ride from Peyton Place and Stepford. Everyone is rich, the men are rugged and the women have big hair. Yet scrape a perfectly manicured fingernail over the veneer and underneath lies a seething hot-bed of lesbianism and homosexuality. Guilty gays meet at Brother Daniel's Turn or Burn Homo-No-Mo meetings, whilst among the ladies who lunch, society girl Alex gets involved in a sexy romance with an old school friend, to the distress of her family and delighted scandal of the community. Then, at a charity do, a rumour spreads that there's something in the water that turns people queer. Kelli Herd's debut feature is a hilarious joy, and the cast - especially Keri Jo Chapman as the divine Alex, and Barbara Lasater as her Lana-Turner-on-acid mother - are sublime
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