Desire (2005)

The dreams and choices of five teenage girls from New Orleans.

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Independent videomaker, Julie Gustafson, invites a diverse group of teenage girls from New Orleans to make autobiographical videos exploring their developing sexuality and identity. An unprecedented long-term collaboration, DESIRE weaves together the girls’ video work, the stories of their changing lives, as well as the family, social and economic contexts in which their desires and choices are shaped.

Director: Julie Gustafson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 84 min
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Production: Global Village
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Desire about?
Independent videomaker, Julie Gustafson, invites a diverse group of teenage girls from New Orleans to make autobiographical videos exploring their developing sexuality and identity. An unprecedented long-term collaboration, DESIRE weaves together the girls’ video work, the stories of their changing lives, as well as the family, social and economic contexts in which their desires and choices are shaped.
Who directed Desire?
Desire was directed by Julie Gustafson.
How long is Desire?
Desire has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
What genre is Desire?
Desire is a Documentary film.