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Crush
One day while waiting for the train to school, Ella see's Jamie. For the days to follow she can't get her out of her head.
Overview
Crush is a coming-of-age film about a girl’s first crush. One day while waiting for the train to school, Ella see's Jamie. For the days to follow she can't get her out of her head.
Part of FiveFilms4Freedom 2017, the global, digital LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) film festival brought to you for a third year by the British Council and the British Film Institute (BFI). From 16–26 March, audiences in London will be enjoying BFI Flare, the LGBT film festival. At the same time you, and people all over the world, can watch five films from the festival for free online. Love is a human right.
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