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Go Fish

  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.5K
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Go Fish (1994)
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A romantic tale about finding a soulmate. The only difference here is that both partners are women...in Chicago's lesbian community.A romantic tale about finding a soulmate. The only difference here is that both partners are women...in Chicago's lesbian community.A romantic tale about finding a soulmate. The only difference here is that both partners are women...in Chicago's lesbian community.

  • Director
    • Rose Troche
  • Writers
    • Guinevere Turner
    • Rose Troche
  • Stars
    • V.S. Brodie
    • Guinevere Turner
    • T. Wendy McMillan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rose Troche
    • Writers
      • Guinevere Turner
      • Rose Troche
    • Stars
      • V.S. Brodie
      • Guinevere Turner
      • T. Wendy McMillan
    • 33User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    V.S. Brodie
    V.S. Brodie
    • Ely
    Guinevere Turner
    Guinevere Turner
    • Camille 'Max' West
    T. Wendy McMillan
    • Kia
    Migdalia Melendez
    • Evy
    Anastasia Sharp
    • Daria
    Mary Garvey
    • Student #1 (jury member)
    Jennifer Allen
    • Student #2
    Walter Youngblood
    • Student #3
    Danielia Falcon
    • Student #4 (jury member)
    Art Stone
    • Student #5
    Elspeth Kydd
    • Angry Student
    Tracy Kimme
    • Student #6 (jury member)
    Brooke Webster
    • Mel
    Mimi Weddell
    Mimi Weddell
    • Mimi
    Scout
    • Haircutter
    Susan Gregson
    • Girlfriend #1 (jury member)
    Carolyn Kotlarsky
    • Girlfriend #2 (jury member)
    Joanna Brown
    • Girlfriend #3 (jury member)
    • Director
      • Rose Troche
    • Writers
      • Guinevere Turner
      • Rose Troche
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    User reviews33

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    7tink-1

    A film about looking for love

    This film is about lesbians but it has a message for all. First off, it is to me the first film that does not have issues with being a lesbian or gay for that matter. Go Fish works from the inside out and features real members of the chicago lesbian community. Go Fish urges you to just get out there and date rather than waiting for the perfect woman or man. Unlike Philadelphia, it doesnt try and make any pc claims about sex or homosexuality. I give these girls snaps, they put it together for p
    Aleatha

    Loved it, it was better than Cats.

    So, my friends forced me to watch this movie and I was prepared for an artsy film with high philosophy and low interest. Instead I found myself captivated by the "documentary" approach. Daria's "trial" was a unique way to air the varied questions and challenges that face the lesbian community and individuals as they attempt to define themselves without limiting their possibilities. Max and Eli's exploration of love and relationships was equally entertaining, combining a look at what it means to be committed (Eli's "girlfriend" that she hadn't seen for years and Max's search for someone.) And the nail clipping scene was just the right touch of the absurd to make the moment feel like something that could happen rather than something that belongs only in the world of Hollywood fantasy.
    7BRU67

    Dated but worth seeing

    I remember seeing this near the time it came out and found it very stylish and interesting. I just watched it again after 25 years. I still enjoyed it but, of course, it definitely feels dated, and doesn't pack the punch it packed back then due to 25 years of progress on LGBT issues.

    I think some of the bad reviews might be coming from people putting it into modern context. Some are probably saying, "ok, and...?" That's because today (fortunately) it simply isn't all that earth-shattering to think that same-sex couples seek romantic relationships much like straight couples do.

    But back in 1994, this was not commonly thought of by those outside the LGBT community, so the film was a big deal conceptually. It was also very modern in style. Put two and two together and you had a very hip little art house movie.

    It doesn't come off that way now though. The concept is pretty mainstream and the film is definitely not modern in style. So really, the film needs to be viewed as a piece of history and it will be much more enjoyable.
    matt-201

    Granola hell

    Even if you live in Park Slope, and your idea of a big time is a cup of herbal tea, a Sweet Honey in the Rock CD, and a curl-up with a volume of Audre Lorde, this suicide-inducing lesbian indie will probably have you craving a late Steven Seagal feature, a chili dog, and a six pack of Miller Genuine Draft. Characteristic moment: poker-faced non-actor erupts, "Hey you guys! Does our community really have to get down on an empowered woman who's in charge of her sexuality?"
    9rbernsdorf

    Realistic, artistic... one of my favorite movies.

    These women, though similar to the "Dykes To Watch Out For" comic characters, are incredibly realistic in their interactions, activities and dress patterns/self presentation. There is, after all, a reason that DTWOF is a hugely popular lesbian comic strip. The characters in "Go Fish" are modeled after real lesbians, not Hollywood creations. You get the sense that part of the film is scripted, and other parts are ad-libbed. I watched this movie (again and again) and thought THESE ARE DYKES! This is NOT a Hollywood flick with shiny Hollywood glitz gals and high budget special effects. This film is RAW, and will appeal to lesbians and independent film lovers. Warning: if you thought "Bound" was the quintessential lesbian flick, you will NOT like "Go Fish".

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Smith became good friends with Guinevere Turner at Sundance; this film served as inspiration for Smith's Méprise multiple (1997).
    • Crazy credits
      After all the credits, appearing as subliminal film scratches: "MEN SUCK"
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinefile: Reel Women (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Someone
      by Mila Drumke

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ely & Max
    • Filming locations
      • Buck Town, Lincoln Square, Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Can I Watch
      • Islet
      • KPVI
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    • Budget
      • $15,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,405,285
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,405,285
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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