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      • My First Summer is a queer coming-of-age film, though it focuses on the characters' love story rather than coming out or explicitly discussing sexuality.
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  2. Nov 29, 2023 · Parents need to know that My First Summer is a touching Australian queer coming-of-age romantic drama with mature themes, occasional strong language, and suicide references. Claudia (Markella Kavenagh) is a teenage girl left living alone in a secluded house after her mother's death, who finds solace in….

    • Katie Found
    • Kat Halstead
    • Peccadillo Pictures
  3. My First Summer is a queer coming-of-age film, though it focuses on the characters' love story rather than coming out or explicitly discussing sexuality. [4] [5] Release [ edit ]

  4. Sep 23, 2022 · Hi, fellow queer here! “My First Summer” follows the story of two Australian teenage girls, one of whom navigates an extraordinarily horrific upbringing while the other escapes loneliness and bad parenting.

  5. "My First Summer" is a beautifully tender and ethereal queer coming-of-age film. Written and directed by Katie Found - her feature-length directorial debut - the Australian film stars Markella Kavenagh as Claudia and Maiah Stewardson as Grace, two 16-year-old girls who share a deep connection.

  6. Isolated on a remote property, 16-year-old Claudia finds her sheltered world transformed when spirited teenager Grace appears in her garden, and the pair find a connection they both need.

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    • Markella Kavenagh
    • Katie Found
    • Drama, Romance, LGBTQ+
  7. Jun 6, 2021 · While My First Summer begins with a tragedy, it's not steeped in it. It's not a sapphic film full of drama or a cautionary tale as many are, and it's a sigh of relief for the young queer...

  8. www.ukfilmreview.co.uk › post › my-first-summer-filmMy First Summer - Film Review

    Mar 16, 2021 · In Katie Found’s My First Summer, 16-year-old Claudia (Markela Kavenagh) is isolated on a remote property after her mother’s death, until Grace (Maiah Stewardson) appears like a mirage. The two girls find support and comfort in each other, sparking a warm connection of love and intimacy.