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Hey, FASHION LOVER

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He's got style. (Image via Ariztical Entertainment) Coming May 17 to VOD and streaming is the Italian LGBTQ+ family film — yes, we make family films — The Fashion Lover.

Via press release: The acclaimed film directed by Marco Pollini is about a 15-year-old Sardinian boy who dreams of becoming a fashion designer.

Against the will of his father, he attends a fashion college in Sardinia. His father Antonio is a shepherd but a violent man, his mother Alice is a depressed woman who decides to leave her husband and her family after the continuous cheating of Antonio.

It's June and school is ending. The boy has to take care of her little sister, Stella, who is 8 years old and his father forces him with violent manners to look after the animals.

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