Mango Kiss

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Mango Kiss
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Directed bySascha Rice
Written bySarah Elisabeth Brown
Sascha Rice
Produced bySascha Rice
Joe Mellis
Erin O'Malley
StarringDanièle Ferraro
Michelle Wolff
Sally Kirkland
Cinematography John Pirozzi
Edited byLauren Giordano
Cindy Parisotto
Music byMatthew Ferraro
Distributed by Wolfe Video
Release date
  • March 20, 2004 (2004-03-20)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Mango Kiss is a 2004 American comedy film written Sarah Elisabeth Brown and Sascha Rice, and directed by Sascha Rice. The plot concerns love between two lesbian friends, Lou and Sassafras. It is based on the play Bermuda Triangles, written by Sarah Elisabeth Brown. The story for the play was based on the playwright's experience living within the lesbian subculture found in San Francisco in the 1990s.

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Plot

Lou falls in love with her best friend Sassafras, who doesn't know. In order to bring their careers as performance artists forward, they move to San Francisco, where they get into the BDSM scene. Soon they start a princess/daddy role-play: Lou plays out a Sea Captain Daddy role and Sass takes on a brat princess.

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Reception

Variety's Dennis Harvey calls it "thinly plotted" and writes that the "pic works so hard to render kinkiness precious that the effect is just silly, then downright annoying. Surface elements are saleable enough to give indie production gay-fest legs and decent specialized home-format prospects. Theatrical distribution wooks unwikewy (sic)." [1] Julie E. Washington of the Plain Dealer gave it a B- and says "There's not much plot in "Mango Kiss". [2] Connie Ogle in the Miami Herald gave it 3 stars and finishes " You may cringe at a couple of embarrassing candy metaphors and skeptically view Sass' way-too-frank discussions with her mom (Sally Kirkland), but director Sascha Rice never lets Mango Kiss take itself too seriously. For that, we say: Thank you. ma'am. May we have another?"<ref>Ogle, Connie (23 April 2004), "Modern love still relies on old-time values", The Miami Herald

Awards

References

  1. Harvey, Dennis (27 June 2003), "Mango Kiss", Variety
  2. Washington, Julie E (20 March 2004), "Modern love still relies on old-time values", The Plain Dealer