Secret life comes to light...
`Stud' Lesbian JJ (T'Nia Miller) and her gay best friend Seb (Kyle Treslov), work as wedding photographers. Charming JJ could have her pick of women but when she meets sexy Elle (Robyn Kerr) at a bar one night, she is smitten. Soon, JJ and Elle are head over heels in love and spending all their time together.
As Elle becomes more demanding, Seb is left neglected on the sidelines and JJ is torn between her beautiful new partner and her best friend. Elle however, hasn't been completely honest with JJ and when her dark secret comes to light, their relationship is thrown into crisis.
Director Campbell X examines London England's queer culture with stark realism, in this debut film. Stud Life explores the nature of love, sexuality, gender and the limits of tolerance within the LGBT community.
T'Nia Miller is amazing as the tough but softhearted JJ searching for love in the backstreets of London. Gorgeous Robyn Kerr admirably portrays Elle, caught between...
Real
i liked this movie because it was something i could relate to! it was entertaining, funny, and real. I would suggest any "stud" or butch should watch! kudos to the director and actors all great jobs!
Stud Life
The movie is a definite keeper. Not at all what I expected. One of the best black lesbian movies to come out in a very long time. I have to tell more people about this! Great story, acting and cinematography.
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