Nicole Conn

Nicole Conn Trailers

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Nicole Conn (born October 29, 1959 in Mesa, Arizona), is a film director, producer, and screenwriter most famous for her debut feature, the lesbian love story, Claire of the Moon (1992). In 2004, POWER UP! named Conn one of the top ten gay women in show business.

Most Popular Nicole Conn Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

A Perfect Ending Trailer (2012)

01 June 2012

This intimate drama follows Rebecca, a woman who has kept her sexuality a secret from her friends but chooses to reveal it to a stranger.

Jodie: An Icon Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

Jodie is a fast paced, breezy look at the transatlantic phenomenon that has made Hollywood actress Jodie Foster an icon for lesbians who identify with, adore and celebrate the screen personas of her remarkable career.

Elena Undone Trailer (2010)

25 June 2010

The wife of a pastor who preaches against homosexuality embarks on an affair with a female writer.

Seeing is Believing: Women Direct Trailer (2017)

25 April 2017

“We are the stories we tell ourselves.” Seeing is Believing: Women Direct is a documentary series about directors, leaders… who happen to be women.

More Beautiful for Having Been Broken Trailer (2020)

08 May 2020

Three women’s lives intersect at a lakeside resort and are forever changed by the love of a special needs boy.

Claire of the Moon Trailer (1992)

18 September 1992

Claire of the Moon is set in the 1990s in the Pacific Northwest. Claire Jabrowski, a famous heterosexual author, decides to attend a retreat for all-female writers.

SHE4ME Trailer (2014)

14 February 2014

A short film where a lesbian marries her partner.

Cynara: Poetry in Motion Trailer (1996)

20 June 1996

1883, Baycliff, an isolated English village on the Irish Sea. Two women's friendship becomes passion.

Little Man Trailer (2005)

05 November 2005

Little man is the story of how a micro-preemie brought a family to its knees. Throughout his struggle for life, so struggle filmmaker, Nicole Conn and political activist Gwen Baba to keep their family from disintegrating under the unrelenting stress and chaos of hospitals, emergency medical crisis and a crushing blow to trust.

Moments Trailer (1999)

02 August 1999

Why do we call it MOMENTS? Because all those times we were pulling our hair out, losing our lead, reading 100 actresses in LA in one day, tormenting over money, destroying my house, throwing all caution to the wind, being soaked by sneaker waves, OD'ing on coffee and sugar, laughing, loving, hoping, fearing.