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Subtle. Military wives free movie 2016. Military Wives Free movie. This essay is also available as a video, click here if you'd prefer to watch. Androw Farman was located at last in the Chamber of the Painted Table, a longsword clutched in his grasp. He made no attempt to deny the poisonings. Instead he boasted. “I brought them cups of wine, and they drank. They thanked me, and they drank. Why not? A cupbearer, a serving man, that’s how they saw me. Androw the sweet. Androw the jape. What could I do, but fall off the dragon? Well, I could have done a lot of things. I could have been a lord. I could have made laws and been wise and given you counsel. I could have killed your enemies, as easily as I killed your friends. I could have given you children. ” Androw Farman committed a terrible crime and became a mass murderer in 54 AC on the Targaryen home of Dragonstone. During the reign of King Jaehaerys I and Queen Alysanne, Androw systematically poisoned four women and the Maester on the island, saving his wife Rhaena Targaryen for last. This kind of horror movie plot is not the kind of thing people associate with A Song of Ice and Fire. Most of the time the assassinations and mass deaths are the result of political or military goals being further. Androw, however, killed brutally out of vengeance and in a way that seemed only vindictive. The unasked question though in this tragedy is how did the simple Androw pull off his killing spree at all? Did he have help? And if so, why help Androw Farman murder six people? Androw Farman was the husband, in name only, for Rhaena Targaryen, older sister to the King Jaehaerys I and Queen Alysanne Targaryen known as the “Queen in the West”. Rhaena had known Androw and House Farman of Fair Isle for many years when Androw’s father sheltered Rhaena from the wrath of her uncle, Maegor the Cruel. Shortly after her baby brother Jaehaerys’ coronation in Oldtown, Rhaena flew north and with little explanation married Androw in a secret ceremony. When asked why she did this, Rhaena replied that Androw was kind to her and left it at that. The complication of their relationship was that Rhaena had little interest in Androw. It’s suggested in the text that they never consummated their marriage. Rhaena actually was in love with Androw’s sister, Elissa Farman. Rhaena married Androw while carrying on in an open secret with Elissa among other lovers. Androw became angered over the years as he was treated by Rhaena and her court of friends and lovers as little more than a servant or jester, he had no say in any decision, was openly embarrassed and laughed at. These grudges from Androw festered and he went from angry to murderous coming to a head in 54 AC after his sister Elissa disappeared into the East with three dragons eggs. Androw’s actions required a lot of planning, knowledge, and subterfuge to pull off correctly. For instance, among the first to die by poison was the elderly Maester Culipper. This is a highly intelligent move as it stops the most knowledgeable person on the island from figuring the "sickness" was poison. This level of intelligence and planning from Androw seems at odds with his slow, dull mind that is explicitly mentioned in Fire and Blood. Though he had been born upon an island and now lived upon another, Androw did not sail or swim or fish. A failed squire, he had no skill with sword nor axe nor spear, so when the men of the castle garrison trained each morning in the yard, he kept to his bed. Thinking that he might be of a bookish disposition, Maester Culiper tried to interest him in the treasures of Dragonstone’s library, the ponderous tomes and Old Valyrian scrolls that had fascinated King Jaehaerys, only to discover that the queen’s husband could not read. Androw rode passably well, and from time to time would have a horse saddled so he might trot about the yard, but he never passed beyond the gates to explore the Dragonmont’s rocky paths or the far side of the island, nor even the fishing village and docks beneath the castle. The knights and men-at-arms pay him no mind whatsoever, and the servants obey him or not, as they please, with no fear of his displeasure. The children are the cruelest, as children often are, and none half so cruel as the Princess Aerea. She once emptied a chamberpot upon his head, not for anything he did, but because she was wroth with her mother. His characterization casts major doubt on how he pulled off these murders. It’d be like hearing Victarion Grejoy won a game of Cyvasse or Pate the Citadel Novice became Archmaester. You would be extremely suspicious, and much the same here. He must have had some help in planning his killing spree. It was expertly planned out from the strategy of who to poison, how to deliver the poison, and even which poison to use to not arouse suspicion. The murders seem very similar to Lysa Arryn poisoning her husband Jon Arryn. Lysa used the Tears of Lys as well and acted at the urging of Petyr Baelish. Littlefinger used Lysa’s feelings for him to turn her into an assassin. Tears, tears, tears, " she sobbed hysterically. "No need for tears... but that's not what you said in King's Landing. You told me to put the tears in Jon's wine, and I did. For Robert, and for us! And I wrote Catelyn and told her the Lannisters had killed my lord husband, just as you said. That was so clever... you were always clever, I told Father that, I said Petyr's so clever, he'll rise high, he will, he will, and he's sweet and gentle and I have his little baby in my belly... Why did you kiss her? Why? We're together now, we're together after so long, so very long, why would you want to kiss herrrrrr? " In addition, the choice of his poison and delivery methods were highly effective as well. Rather than using a poison like the Strangler, famously used on King Joffrey Baratheon which kills almost instantly by choking, Androw used a more slow acting and harder to detect poison called the Tears of Lys. The Tears of Lys resembles a disease of the bowels and can easily seem like an outbreak rather than a murder. King Jaehaerys believed the same when he was alerted by the Maester and he ordered Dragonstone quarantined by warships until the “disease” ran its course rather than allowing its ’s also important that Androw used the Tears of Lys. The tears are a very rare and expensive poison made by the Alchemists of Lys normally reserved for professional murders. The poison is odorless, colorless, and has no taste. Only some maesters can even recognize it the effects of the poison as it is made in Essos primarily and few Maesters carry any examples. Maester Pycelle famously recognizes that the Tears were used on Jon Arryn because of his mastery on poisons and lets the hand of the King die rather than helping him. Tyrion tsked at him. "I saw the tears of Lys among your potions. And you sent away Lord Arryn's own maester and tended him yourself, so you could make certain that he died. " Yes, " he whimpered, "yes, Colemon was purging, so I sent him away. The queen needed Lord Arryn dead, she did not say so, could not, Varys was listening, always listening, but when I looked at her I knew. It was not me who gave him the poison, though, I swear it. " The old man wept. Maester Culiper on Dragonstone though did not recognize the poison in time. Before he succumbed to the poison, he had been trying to figure out which disease was afflicting the island. It was not the sweating sickness, nor the shaking sickness, nor greyscale, Maester Culiper pronounced. The first sign was a bloody stool, followed by a terrible cramping in the gut. There were a number of diseases that could be the cause, he told the queen. Which of those might be to blame he never determined, for Culiper himself was the first to die, less than two days after he began to feel ill. This tells us that Culiper did not have any of the Tears of Lys on the island nor intimate knowledge of it like Pycelle did. Had he known the substance well he or his junior Maester Anselm would’ve recognized the symptoms and that it was missing from the stores. Rather it curiously fell to Jaehaerys' Master of Coin, Rego Draz, to identify the Tears of Lys instead of sickness as the cause. “We know more of such things in the Free Cities, ” Draz assured him. “It is the tears, never doubt it. The old maester would have seen it soon enough, so he had to die first. That is how I would do it. Not that I would. Poison is…Dishonorable. ” We’ll get back to later Rego outlining the exact strategy Androw used, but for now it’s enough to say that Androw was given Tears of Lys. Androw is not personally wealthy enough to outright buy the poison, and it’s unlikely that Rhaena would lend him the huge amount of coin when she barely lets him make decisions. Unlike someone like Littlefinger or Varys who could acquire rare poisons via their vast information networks and contacts, Androw had no networks and few contacts. Without the ability to compose or send his own letters, he also couldn’t write for help. Someone knew of his grievances with Rhaena personally, had a way to reach him on Dragonstone, gave him a well thought out plan for revenge, and the poison to carry it out. Someone intelligent, wealthy, and with a bone to pick with Rhaena Targaryen. Although Rhaena survived the encounter, it is clear that the attack was meant to hurt her emotionally before being the last victim. “You weep for her, ” Androw Farman said when he saw the tears on his wife’s face, “but would you weep for me? ” His words woke a fury in the queen. Lashing him across the face, Rhaena commanded him to leave her, declaring that she wanted to be alone. “You shall be, ” Androw said. “She was the last of them. ” Had Rego not noticed the symptoms of the Tears of Lys and the message sent to Rhaena right away, it’s likely that Androw would’ve finished his killing spree. With that in mind let’s put on our Ned Stark detective hats and see if we can puzzle out who enabled Androw Farman and his revenge. The classic investigative technique for criminal acts is something we’ve all heard many times: Means, motive, opportunity. Let’s start with motive. Over her lifetime, Queen Rhaena had made many enemies. What often caused that was her loner streak and rudeness. As a little girl, she often hid behind her mother’s skirt or clung to her father’s leg in the presence of strangers…but she loved to feed the castle cats, and always had a puppy or two in the bed. Though her mother provided her with a succession of suitable companions, the daughters of lords great and small, Rhaena never seemed to warm to any of them, preferring the company of a book. Her behavior softened slightly as she became an adult, yet she never really developed the graceful politicking and the gift of quick friendships that her younger sister Alysanne excelled at. While Alysanne charmed those around her into doing what she wanted, Rhaena preferred using the threat of her dragon Dreamfyre or her sharp tongue to get her way. Rhaena also had a bad habit of holding grudges. When she was young and married to her elder brother and heir to the Iron Throne Aegon, all seemed right in their world. However the Faith of the Seven had enough of the Targaryen incest and felt that King Aenys I lacked the strength to oppose them. The Faith Militant revolted and Aegon and Rhaena while they were on a royal progress. They were forced to hide in Crakehall Castle until the revolt died down. Rhaena never forgot which lords had turned on them. After her uncle Maegor seized the Iron Throne, Rhaena and Aegon attempted to push their claim in the field. The royal couple found little support outside the Westerlands although several great lords pledged their support if Aegon could win a battle first. This forced Aegon the Uncrowned into a foolhardy charge to King’s Landing. It ended brutally at Harrenhal when Maegor appeared on Balerion the Black Dread and killed Aegon and his dragon Quicksilver. Rhaena never forgave those Lords. Rhaena held a particular grudge about her younger siblings. At this point in Westeros, it had not been established what the rules of succession really were and some believed that daughters could be ruling monarchs over their male siblings. Rhaena was the oldest living child of King Aenys over her younger brother Jaehaerys. And yet, when Maegor fell it was Jaehaerys that was crowned King over her. Also, with the passage of time Queen Rhaena grew ever more resentful that her own claim to the Iron Throne, and that of her daughters, had been disregarded in favor of that of “my baby brother” (as she was wont to call Jaehaerys). She was the firstborn, she reminded those who would listen, and had been a dragonrider before any of her siblings, yet all of them and “even my own mother” had conspired to pass her over. Lyman Lannister In research for this, I noted too many suspects so we’ll talk about the best candidates for who helped Androw. The first suspects are the Lannisters of Casterly Rock. They sheltered Rhaena when she had nowhere to go, protected her while she gave birth, they gave her lavish gifts and treatment, They also expected that they would be rewarded with a marriage or dragon egg for their trouble. “They were kings once, ” she reminded Sam Stokeworth. “He smiles, but he was raised on tales of the Field of Fire; he will not have forgotten. ” Rhaena Targaryen knew her history as well; the history of the Freehold of Valyria, writ in blood and fire. The Lannisters had gambled big on Rhaena, and it did not pay off. When Jaehaerys was looking for counselors in key positions, the Lords of the Westerlands were left out conspicuously despite their power, armies, and piles of gold. Several of his advisors urged King Jaehaerys to appoint Lyman Lannister, supposedly the richest lord in Westeros, but Jaehaerys was disinclined. “Unless Lord Lyman can find a mountain of gold under the Red Keep, I do not know that he has the answer we require, ” It could’ve been just practicality that made Jaehaerys overlook the Westerlands for years, but given how much of a problem Rhaena was for Jaehaerys it seems closer to aggressive ignoring. Especially considering the Lannisters were one of the first great houses to rally to Jaehaerys’ cause and you’d expect the new young king would reward them. Instead they got nothing. Ridding King Jaehaerys of his troublesome older sister and paying their debt back to her would be a well calculated move to gain favor. While they have motive, the Lannisters lack in opportunity. They are certainly wealthy enough to afford the Tears of Lys, but they lack the ability to contact Androw. Casterly Rock is on the other side of Westeros from Dragonstone, and during this time they had little to no presence in King’s Landing or Dragonstone. Letters were out because anything sent to Androw would have to be read to him which would give away the plot. As far as I can tell, there was no one on Dragonstone even from the Westerlands except the Farmans. The only connection they had was Androw’s older brother, Lord Franklyn Farman of Fair Isle in the Westerlands. Franklyn hated Rhaena with a passion after how she left Fair Isle. Oblivious to their mood, his lordship attempted to seize his sister…whereupon the onlookers rushed forward, overwhelming his men before they could draw their blades. Three of them were shoved off the docks into the water, whilst Lord Franklyn himself was thrown into a ship’s hold full of fresh-caught cod. Elissa Farman and the rest of the queen’s friends boarded Maiden’s Fancy untouched and set sail for Lannisport. There’s a slim possibility that Franklyn arrived on Dragonstone with the Tears and convinced his younger brother Androw to go on a killing spree, but it’s very tenuous. How would they know in advance that Androw would be receptive? It’s a long dangerous trip across Westeros by land or sea especially when Androw couldn’t correspond by letter without alerting the Maesters. While the motive exists for the Lannisters and Farmans to take revenge on Rhaena, the opportunity is very lacking. Rogar Baratheon Second suspect, we have Lord Rogar Baratheon. As I mentioned before, Rhaena held grudges against those who had withheld their aid from her first husband Aegon. She never forgot that her husband died because Lords like Rogar made their support contingent on a first victory. However Rogar forgot that stipulation and was more than happy to support another untested Targaryen; Rhaena’s 14 year old “baby brother” Jaehaerys. Rogar also lead the campaign about why Rhaena couldn’t rule. Her sex told against her, however. “This is not Dorne, ” Lord Rogar Baratheon said when the notion was put to him, “and Rhaena is not Nymeria. ” After Jaehaerys was crowned king in Oldtown with Rhaena in attendance, she took flight on Dreamfyre to Fair Isle and got married in a secret ceremony to Androw Farman which enraged the soon to be named Hand of the King Rogar Baratheon. It’s clear that in the ascension of Jaehaerys, Rogar felt that his support (much like Lyman Lannister) deserved a reward like a royal marriage. At this time Rhaena was twice a widow between Aegon and Maegor, but still only 25 years old, beautiful, and a dragon rider. Rogar was a widower, and eventually married Rhaena’s mother Dowager Queen Alyssa. In the text it is implied that Rogar was furious because he wanted his younger brothers to marry Rhaena to secure the Targaryen-Baratheon alliance. However it is certainly possible that Rogar wanted the Queen in the West for himself. Rhaena had declared loudly with her marriage that she would not live her life asking for Jaehaerys’ nor Rogar Baratheon’s permission. She also refused to attend the wedding between Rogar and her mother Alyssa. The major breaking point though came shortly before Androw Farman’s murders on Dragonstone. The Dowager Queen Alyssa was pregnant with her second child by Lord Rogar, but it became clear that Alyss would not survive the childbirth. The Maester feared that she would take the infant with her to the grave as well. Rogar sent the news to Jaehaerys and Alysanne, but not to Rhaena. It’s noted that Androw offered to accompany Rhaena once she heard of her mother’s health, but she refused him in a loud argument and was quoted as yelling, “The wrong Farman ran away. ” Back to Storm’s End though, King Jaehaerys had a terrible choice. The maester told him that Alyssa would die, but there was hope for the baby if they cut it out of her. The operation would kill Alyssa. Jaehaerys found himself unable to choose, and put it to the drunk Rogar to decide Alyssa's fate. The king said only, “The woman is my mother, and a queen, ” in a heavy tone. He stepped outside again, pulled Rogar Baratheon to his feet, and dragged him back into the birthing chamber, where he bade the maester repeat what he had just said. “She is your wife, ” King Jaehaerys reminded Lord Rogar. “It is for you to say the words. ” Lord Rogar, we are told, could not bear to look upon his wife. Nor could he find the words until the king took him roughly by the arm and shook him. “Save my son, ” Rogar told the maester. Then he wrenched free and fled the room again. Maester Kyrie bowed his head and sent for his blades. The child was saved but Alyssa died. Rhaena arrived in a rage that started with Androw and only heightened when she learned that Alyssa was dead and that Rogar was the cause of it after seeing the wounds the maester’s knives left. Her tirade was pure Fire and Blood. “Where is Rogar? ” she asked. She found him below in his great hall with his young son, Boremund, in his lap, surrounded by his brothers and his knights. Rhaena Targaryen pushed through all of them to stand over him, and began to curse him to his face. “Her blood is on your hands, ” she raged at him. “Her blood is on your cock. May you die screaming. ” Rogar Baratheon was outraged by her accusations. “What are you saying, woman? This is the will of the gods. The Stranger comes for all of us. How could it be my doing? What did I do? ” “You put your cock in her. She gave you one son, that should have been enough. Save my wife, you should have said, but what are wives to men like you? ” Rhaena reached out and grabbed his beard and pulled his face to hers. “Hear this, my lord. Do not think to wed again. Take care of the whelps my mother gave you, my half-brother and half-sister. See that they want for nothing. Do that, and I will let you be. If I should hear even a whisper of your taking some other poor maid to wife, I will make another Harrenhal of Storm’s End, with you and her inside it. ” No one would react kindly to a Targaryen threatening to burn down their home around them and roast them inside. And certainly not the hot blooded Rogar who was a typical Baratheon warrior by heart. Rogar once ordering his men to separate the newlywed Jaehaerys and Alyssane at swordpoint because he disapproved of their marriage and according to rumors sending women to Dragonstone to seduce Jaehaerys into abandoning their marriage with sexual temptations. He hated being defeated, especially by those he deemed lesser than himself. A proud man, he had been stunned and angered by the “ingratitude” of the boy king he had regarded as a son, and humiliated when forced to back down at the gates of Dragonstone before half a hundred of his men. A warrior to the bone, Rogar had once dreamed of facing Maegor the Cruel in single combat, and could not stomach being shamed by a lad of fifteen years. Rogar had been shamed in his own halls by Rhaena, berated and blamed for the death of his wife by a woman he loathed. He would want his revenge, to punish Rhaena for the insults and threats his entire castle and soon the realm would hear. That is certainly motive enough after years of tension between the two. Rogar had the means to pull this off. Prior to this incident, Lord Rogar served as Hand of the King, married to the royal family, and he was Lord of the Stormlands and all its incomes. He could definitely afford to buy Tears of Lys. And his time as Hand of the King would assuredly put him in contact with the kinds of people that could get the poison discreetly and deliver it. Rogar even has a past of attempting sabotage on Dragonstone. As I mentioned, the rumors in Fire and Blood say that the Baratheons sent a woman named Coryanne Wylde to seduce and bed the newlywed King Jaehaerys. While that attempt failed reportedly, Coryanne ended up fleeing the island with a young knight named Ser Howard Bullock to Pentos. Ser Howard’s father, Ser Merrell Bullock, remained the Commander of the Garrison at Dragonstone and certainly knew Androw Farman. Ser Merrell was coincidentally dismissed from his position in the wake of Elissa Farman’s dragon egg theft shortly before the murders. Rhaena blamed Androw for helping his sister, but when that got her nowhere she turned on Ser Merrell who she deemed too incompetent to stop the theft or was in on it and fired him. Through the Bullocks and Coryanne Wild, it’s possible Lord Rogar made connections on Dragonstone. After Rhaena humiliated both Ser Merrell and Lord Rogar in quick succession, Rogar may have found a way of connecting with Bullock and exploited his anger at Rhaena. Ser Merrell’s other son, Ser Alyn, still served on Dragonstone after his father was dismissed. There may even be a hint that Androw was friendly with the Bullocks. After Ser Merrell’s dismissal, Androw curiously requested of his wife that he be named Garrison commander which did not go over well. When the queen dismissed Ser Merrell Bullock, Androw had asked her to appoint him commander of the castle garrison in Bullock’s place. Her Grace had been breaking her fast with four of her ladies-in-waiting at the time. The women burst into laughter at his request, and after a moment the queen had laughed as well. Androw suddenly volunteered to be the commander of the garrison with no background or skills. He may have gotten to know the Bullocks during their time on Dragonstone a little and maybe felt after hearing their stories he could do the job. Maester Culiper recorded that Farman had few friends outside of his sister Elissa, but perhaps he missed these. It’s also intriguing that Androw requests to go with Rhaena twice following the theft of the eggs. The first is to King’s Landing to tell Jaehaerys about the stolen eggs, which Rhaena rejects. And second, to Storm’s End for Alyssa. But it was the Storm’s End journey that Androw uncharacteristically got into his screaming argument with Rhaena. Knowing how shortly after Androw begins his murder spree, we have to take these requests in a different light. He wanted to go to King’s Landing, but desperately wanted to go to Storm’s End. Perhaps at this time Rogar was already in contact with Androw and Androw wanted a meeting. The point of contact between Rogar and Androw is a bit flimsy, however in all other aspects the Lord of Storm’s End seems like a perfect candidate. He has in the past proved himself a willing user of subterfuge. Not only Coryanne Wylde, but he previously had his men attempt to kidnap both of Rhaena’s daughters to use them to overthrow JaehAerys. He has very good reasons for wanting Rhaena dead and revenge on her following her threats after Alyssa’s death. Rogar seems a very likely suspect for aiding Androw Farman. Jaehaerys I Our last suspect is a very sly one, one that George hid in details and unsaid tensions. And that is Rhaena’s younger brother Jaehaerys or members of his small council. Wait, I hear you thinking, Jaehaerys the Conciliator? A kin slayer? A murderer? How could HE be behind a monster like Androw Farman? Well, let’s first off turn back to that curious quote by Jaehaerys’ master of Coin Rego Draz. Poison is… Dishonorable. ” Rego Draz is a very smart person, however he says out loud the exact strategy used on Dragonstone by Androw Farman. Kill the older maester first because he will figure out you’re using the Tears of Lys, and then you can kill the other target easily. No one else caught on to Farman’s murders until Rego. In addition, we learn in Fire and Blood that Regor Draz is the pseudo spymaster of King Jaehaerys. When Rhaena’s daughter Aerea flies away on Balerion, it is Rego's spy network the crown uses to try and find her. Benifer, acting through the Pentoshi master of coin, who had agents in every port, reached out across the narrow sea as the king had commanded…“paying good coin to bad men” (in the words of Rego Draz) for any news of dragon eggs, dragons, or Elissa Farman. A small host of whisperers, informers, courtiers, and courtesans produced hundreds of reports, a score of which proved to be of value to the Iron Throne for other reasons…but every rumor of the dragon eggs proved worthless. Also Rego is well aware of the poison itself, has connections back into Essos that could procure it for him, and many underworld connections. And what works for Rogar with Ser Bullock works even better for Jaehaerys. Jaehaerys spent large amounts of time on the island with Alysanne and knew the garrison extremely well. They even defended the young monarchs against Lord Rogar’s previously mentioned incursion. A dismissed Dragonstone commander is exactly the kind of person that would be looking for new friends and employers, which the Master of Coin and King can provide. If you want to work out a strategic murder on Dragonstone, Rego Draz is the man you ask. And there’s a second possibility. A lesser known member of Jaehaerys’ small council, Master of Laws Albin Massey. While Lord Albin is rarely thought of, he’s intriguing as a someone who could’ve assisted Androw. Before his appointment, Massey had been training as a maester of the Citadel for three years until his father and older brothers died. And maester’s training typically involves some knowledge of poison. Some more than others depending on their concentration of study. There’s two curious quotes about Lord Massey. First, is his response to a crisis of the Faith of the Seven. Jaehaerys’ chosen High Septon, who enshrined in the Faith that Jaehaerys was allowed to marry his sister, had died. The troublesome Septon Mattheus seemed poised to become the new High Septon, undo his predecessor's decrees, and restart the Faith Militant. While Rego Draz suggests buying off the voters in the Faith, Massey offers a bloodier suggestion. Albin Massey, the bent-backed master of laws, wondered if Septon Mattheus might suffer the same fate as the High Septon who had made such trouble for Aenys and Maegor; a sudden, mysterious death. Jaehaerys reportedly rejected the suggestion however it is interesting that it is Massey who put it forwards. I’m sure the young King didn’t forget that about Lord Massey. Following the murders on Dragonstone, Hand of the King Daemon Velaryon quits his position and Jaehaerys considers Massey of all his counselors as his new Hand. However, Massey turns him down. Lord Albin, with his limp and twisted back, would strike the ignorant as somehow sinister. “They look at me and see a villain, ” Massey himself told the king. “I can serve you better from the shadows. ” A man who works in the shadows and suggests assassinations would certainly fit the bill of who you would task with eliminating Rhaena. And that gets to the heart of the issue, why would Jaehaerys want Rhaena dead? Unlike with Lord Rogar, the problems between the siblings are much more hard to spot because of the way Fire and Blood is written. The author of the book, the fictional Maester Gyldayn, stanned Jaehaerys and paints him in the best light. There’s very little of the animosity between the siblings explicitly, but their actions and few recorded conversations tell a different tale. From the beginning of Jaehaerys I reign at 14 he had a massive shadow over him in the shape of Rhaena and Dreamfyre. There was no Great Councils setting aside female claimants at this time. Those would be enacted by Jaehaerys himself near the end of his life. It wasn’t clear that Jaehaerys had the better claim outside of Lord Rogar Baratheon’s armies, and there were those who thought Rhaena should’ve been crowned instead. Her presence in the realm and her claim was a threat to his new reign. Every lord who grew annoyed with Jaehaerys had the convenient option of courting Rhaena or her daughters and using them as weapons against the Iron Throne. These tensions only grew worse when Rhaena married without permission Androw act showed up Jaehaerys’ authority which he desperately needed as a newly crowned teenage king. Her marriage also deprived him of an important tool in solidifying his rule by taking a marriage to Rhaena off the political table. When people began calling her the Queen in the West, she refused to show up for their mother’s wedding, and she took up with the Lannisters, it’s not hard to see how Jaehaerys may have been nervous about her intentions. It's never addressed in the book but Jaehaerys marrying Rhaena himself was a very good option for joining their competing claims. That it never comes up may signal that Rhaena’s marriage to Androw wasn’t only to spurn the Baratheons, but possibly her own newly crowned brother. If the siblings were married, the threat of another Targaryen civil war would be erased and there’d be no rogue Queens flying around Westeros. By marrying Androw, Rhaena ensured that civil war remained an option. Rhaena also didn't submit to the new king like the rest of the realm. She continued to act as a Queen outside of Jaehaerys’ authority to rule. When Rhaena finally wore out her welcome in the Westerlands and Riverlands, and she returned to King’s Landing for the marriage of Jaehaerys and Alysanne. But Rhaena returned not looking to congratulate the Royal couple, but to bargain with her baby brother. it is Dreamfyre who excites them. Some fear her, more want her, and it is those who trouble me most. They lust for dragons of their own. That I will not give them, but where am I to go? ” “Here, ” the king suggested. “Return to court. ” “And live forever in your shadow? I need a seat of my own. A place where no lord may threaten me, banish me, or trouble those I have taken under my protection. I need lands, men, a castle. ” “We can find you lands, ” the king said, “build you a castle. ” “All the lands are taken, all the castles occupied, ” Rhaena replied, “but there is one I have a claim to…a better claim than your own, brother. I am the blood of the dragon. I want my father’s seat, the place where I was born. I want Dragonstone. ” Jaehaerys did not immediately agree to Rhaena’s demands. It seems like a non-issue, Dragonstone is a worthless rock with no income or food that Stannis bemoans. In Rhaena’s time though, Dragonstone had one enormous resource that existed nowhere else: dragons. Almost all the Targaryen dragons including Balerion and the caches of eggs were on Dragonstone. The king would’ve handed Rhaena the greatest source of Targaryen dominance and the tools to overthrow him. He drove a hard bargain in response. But you shall hold the island and the castle by my gift, not by right. Our grandsire made seven kingdoms into one with fire and blood, I cannot and will not make them two by carving you off a separate kingdom of your own. You are a queen by courtesy, but I am king, and my writ runs from Oldtown to the Wall…and on Dragonstone as well. Are we of one mind on this, sister? ” “Are you so uncertain of that iron seat that you must needs have your own blood bend the knee to you, brother? ” Rhaena threw back at him. “So be it. Give me Dragonstone and one thing more, and I shall trouble you no further. ” They reached an uneasy peace that Rhaena agreed to recognize Jaehaerys finally as her King in exchange for Dragonstone and its dragons as well as her daughter Aerea. Aerea had grown up heir to the Iron Throne but was now second in line. Jaehaerys took a massive risk, giving Rhaena all she would need to declare herself queen with an heir and overthrow the Iron Throne. A risk Jaehaerys ended up regretting. When Elissa Farman stole the dragon eggs from Rhaena and fled across the Narrow Sea, Rhaena was livid at the betrayal. Jaehaerys though was on a whole other level of anger and concern at the theft. When she arrived in King’s Landing, the king was furious with Rhaena and personally blamed her for loss. “What do you mean to do? ” his sister Rhaena asked him. “What I must. What you must. Do not think to wash your hands of this, sweet sister. You wanted Dragonstone and I gave it to you, and you brought this woman there. This thief. ” Not just because it makes them look foolish, but if any of the Valyrian colonies got their dragons back the Targaryen foothold on Westeros would be over. Grand Maester Benifer said, “You are speaking of waging war across the narrow sea, Your Grace. The costs—” “—must needs be borne. I will not allow Valyria to rise again. Imagine what the triarchs of Volantis would do with dragons. Let us pray it never comes to that. ” With that His Grace ended the audience, cautioning the others Rhaena had not only broken the deal that they made by allowing their most valuable resources to be stolen by her estranged lover, but possibly set their future on fire by committing them to an intercontinental war against whoever bought the eggs from Elissa Farman. Rhaena had failed their family and the Iron Throne in a truly monumental way. She had gone from a possible problem to a massive liability to the Throne. Rhaena’s behavior at Storm’s End may have been the last straw. While we cheer Rhaena for grabbing the pompous Rogar by his beard and screaming righteous fury at him, Jaehaerys has to deal with the fallout. Rogar already several times plotted to take Jaehaerys off the throne, and was a tenuous ally by blood at best. Rhaena took their tenuous relationship and lit it ablaze with the King still in the castle and their mother’s body cold. On top of that, her daughter Aerea was furious that she had to live on Dragonstone with her mother. Rhaena had given her up years before for her safety, and so they barely knew each other. Also going from King’s Landing to Dragonstone is a huge bummer for a kid. The two often fought, with Aerea wishing to return home to King’s Landing and Rhaena denying her. Aerea also was adventurous, brave, strong willed, and not afraid of anything which is exactly the type of person you don’t want growing up angry when she has a recognized claim. At this time, Jaehaerys had more reasons than most to want his sister out of the picture. Her very existence threatened his rule. She had taken the source of their power in the dragons then lost that power to the Free Cities over a lover’s squabble. She threatened to murder one of the Great Lords in their own castle. Was turning the defiant heir angry and bitter through poor parenting. Rhaena sewed chaos everywhere she went for a King who needed peace and stability. Perhaps the Queen in the East was a liability Jaehaerys could afford anymore. Maybe he inquired to his Masters of Coin and Laws how they would go about removing her from the board much in the same way they pondered how to deal with Septon Mattheus. Much like Rogar, never actually ordering Alyssa's death. Remove Rhaena before she toppled his reign and in Androw Farman his council found a willing, angry participant. That would be Jaehaerys’ way, he preferred soft power and subtlety compared to his predecessor Maegor the Cruel. One final curiosity to the Farman murders is the new hand of the King, Daemon Velaryon, abruptly quitting his post. It’s implied that he was upset that his niece, Lianna, was trapped on the island by the quarantine and eventually killed by Androw. But what if instead the Hand knew about or found out his King had helped Androw Farman. Quit in protest like Ned Stark did after King Robert ordered the poisoning Daenerys Targaryen. Or ashamed that the poison meant for Rhaena instead killed his niece. Jaehaerys has all the factors you’d look for in a murder. His motivations are large and escalating quickly. Rhaena had proven herself a major source of frustration and problems for the crown, which were only getting worse. Jaehaerys also had the means in acquiring the poison and through Rego Draz and Lord Massey the contacts to deliver the Tears of Lys and instructions on how to use it effectively. Jaehaerys’ own personal relationships with people on the island and the recently dismissed Ser Bullock gave him the opportunity to take advantage of Androw’s simmering resentments. When Androw Farman began tipping Tears of Lys into the goblets of Casella Staunton, Septa Maryam, Alayne Royce, Lianna Velaron, Samantha Stokeworth, and Maester Culiper, who really was behind that poison? Who armed Androw Farman with the expensive assassin’s poison as well as the plan on how to use it? Who wanted Rhaena Targaryen to drink deep and die screaming? Was it the spurned Lions of Casterly Rock come to pay their debts? The vengeful Storm Lord Rogar Baratheon who never forgets an insult and thirsts for Targaryen blood? Or Rhaena’s own blood Jaehaerys, tired of Rhaena playing at queen and risking their lives and futures? Or somebody else I didn’t cover? TL:DR Androw Farman did not act alone in his Dragonstone murders. Best three candidates I could find are Lyman Lannister, Rogar Baratheon, and King Jaehaerys based on their motives, means, and opportunities to help Androw.

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I have a big exam tomorrow, but i couldn't stop watching this show til the end! Gareth and the military wives, you're amazing! So inspirational! I would also like to thank all the soldiers who may read this comment. A 20 year old belgian girl. PS: sorry for my bad grammar, I'm french speaking. Military wives free movie downloads. Hi, my beloved truelesbians. Following an idea sparked by a comment from u/vistarmonei, I decided to put together a list of lesbian related films. A Lesbian Movie Database of sorts, or LMDB, if you will. :) I've listed the films alphabetically and included a link to the IMDB entry for each. I've tried to keep the blurbs spoiler-free. Some of these films have only marginal connections to lesbians, like Mulholland Drive, but I felt they should be included. In some cases, the characters could be labelled as bisexual (for example, in Chasing Amy or Frida), but chose to include them. I also chose to include just the films with overtly lesbian characters or relationships and omitted films with lesbian subtexts or hints ( Thelma & Louise, for example, or Bring It On). I also skipped TV miniseries (like the BBC's production of Fingersmith) or film-length episodes (like Black Mirror *'s San Junipero) to make my life easier. Perhaps we need a TV follow-up to this. I also tried to refrain from calling out if a film is good or bad, as one woman's favourite film might be regarded as not worth watching by someone else, and vice versa. Taste is a personal thing! Many of these films warrant trigger warnings for various reasons, but in order to keep it tight, I just called out the more blatant ones. Because of this, I urge to do a bit of research before watching, if that's an issue for you - another reason I've included the IMDb links. In the case of foreign films, I've included the original title in some instances, to make them easier to find. As mentioned, this list is not exhaustive, and I'm happy to amend, edit, or expand it. I encourage you all to call out mistakes and typos, films I might have missed, and anything else you want to feedback on. And now... A Marine Story, (2010, US), starring Dreya Weber and Paris Pickard. A woman who has recently been discharged from the US Marine Corps goes back to her conservative hometown. There, she's asked by the sheriff, a friend of hers, to prepare a rebellious teenage girl for boot camp. The film is set at the height of the "don't ask, don't tell" controversy. After Sex, (2007, US), is an indie film that portrays multiple couples having conversations after sex. One of the couples, played by Mila Kunis and Zoe Saldana, is in a casual lesbian relationship where one of the girls denies being gay. Aimee & Jaguar, (1999, Germany), is based on the novel of the same name by Erica Fischer, starring Maria Schrader and Juliane Köhler. The film tells the true story of two women in Nazi Germany during WW2, one a Jewish journalist working under an assumed identity and the other the wife of a Nazi officer. After meeting and falling in love, they must keep their relationship secret, fearing prosecution by the Nazis. Alice, (2002, France/UK), stars Anne Bargain and Elodie Mennegand as Alice and Manon, two sisters with a troubled and traumatic past whose relationship becomes too close. Years later, when Manon announces her impending marriage, their past resurfaces in painful ways for Alice, whose relationship with her girlfriend starts falling apart. Trigger warning: some people will find the incest element of the plot uncomfortable. All Over Me, (1997, US), starring Alison Folland and Tara Subkoff. Claude and Ellen are teenage best friends living in New York City and want to start a band during the summer. Claude also is discovering her budding homosexuality and her feelings for Ellen. However, things start going awry when Ellen starts dating a boy. Almost Adults, (2016, Canada), starring Natasha Negovanlis and Elise Bauman. Two friends in their final year of college witness their friendship slowly drifting apart as one of them embracing her identity as a lesbian, explores her sexuality with other women, while the other ends a long-term relationship with her boyfriend and realizes her life is definitely not going as she planned. And Then Came Lola, (2009, US), starring Ashleigh Sumner, Jill Bennett, Cathy DeBuono. An indie comedy-drama, often described as the lesbian version of German film 'Lola Runs'. This does not do it justice, as the film is more than just a "lesbian remake". Lola is a photographer whose girlfriend needs something delivered to the other side of San Francisco. Running late, Lola has three options, three choices to get there on time and save her relationship. The film is a thrilling race through SF where film, animation and still photography mix to tell a great story. Antonia's Line, (1995, Netherlands), starring Willeke van Ammelrooy, Els Dottermans, and Veerle van Overloop. The film follows Antonia, a fiercely independent woman who returns to her conservative village following World War II and starts building a feminist matriarchy with her daughter, Danielle, a lesbian who is nevertheless intent on having a daughter of her own. Appropriate Behavior, (2014, UK), stars Desiree Akhavan and Rebecca Henderson. A Persian American bisexual woman is reeling after her break up from her longtime girlfriend. Trying to put her life back together whilst staying closeted to her conservative family, she also starts stalking her ex-girlfriend, trying to rekindle their love. AWOL, (2016, US), starring Lola Kirke and Breeda Wool. Joey is a young woman struggling to find direction and a way out of her small town, who on the spur of the moment decides to enlist in the Army. She then meets Rayna, and falls in love with her, and suddenly the path that appeared so clear is once again thrown into confusion. Bar Girls, (1994, US), is an indie romcom starring Nancy Allison Wolfe, Liza D'Agostino, Camila Griggs, Justine Slater, Lisa Parker, and Pam Raines. Set in and around a lesbian bar in Los Angeles, called _The Girl Bar, the film follows the lives of several of the bar's employees and patrons, amongst them Loretta and Annie, a couple whose relationship is going through a rough patch. Better Than Chocolate, (1999, Canada), starring Wendy Crewson and Karin Dwyer. With Vancouver as a background, this film tells the story of Maggie and Kim, two lesbians who fall in love and move in together. Soon after, Maggie's well-meaning, naïve and recently divorced mother and her younger brother move in with Maggie and Kim, unaware that either of them is a lesbian, setting up a funny and heartwarming story. Between Two Women, (2000, UK) starring Barbara Marten and Andrina Carroll. In 1950s North England, a working-class woman trapped in a loveless marriage in a gray and grimy factory town finds solace in her son's middle-school teacher, a woman she becomes fast friends with. Their developing lesbian relationship is challenged by the conservative society they live in, but both women are determined to make it work. Bloomington, (2010, US), starring Alison McAtee and Sarah Stouffer. A former child star who is currently without a job enrols in a college where she catches the eye of a notorious lesbian lecturer, infamous for her predatory attitude. The two meet at a social event and end up falling for each other, surprised at the strength of their feelings for each other. Their relationship needs to be kept secret, but it nevertheless attracts the attention and jealousy of another student. Blue is the Warmest Color, (2013, France). Starring Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos, the film follows a young high school student who is exploring her own sexuality and who falls in love with an older free-spirited girl. Bound, (1996, USA), is the directorial debut of the Wachowskis, of The Matrix fame. Starring Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon as a couple of lovers plotting to steal millions from the Mafia, this neo-noir film got very positive reviews from the critics, both from the skill shown by the newcomer filmmakers as well as for being perhaps the first mainstream film to have a lesbian relationship at its heart without homosexuality being central to the plot. But I'm a Cheerleader, (1999, US), a feel-good comedy film starring Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall. A high school cheerleader's parents send her to a residential inpatient conversion therapy camp to cure her lesbianism, where she meets another girl and predictably falls in love with her. Carmen & Lola, (2018, Spain), stars Rosy Rodriguez and Zaira Romero as two Roma women in the outskirts of Madrid, one miserable at the prospects of her life being limited to marrying a man she doesn't love and raising as many children as possible, the other lesbian woman from another Roma group who has boundless dreams of attending university and building a life beyond the itinerant Roma community. When the two meet and develop a relationship, they're promptly shunned by their Roma community. Carol, (2015, US), starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. A young department store clerk meets an older woman in 1950s NewYork, and they fall for each other. Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel The Price of Salt, the story centres around the difficulties faced by their love in the conservative environment of 1950s America. Chasing Amy, (1997, US), starring Joey Lauren Adams as a young lesbian who becomes the object of a young comic book artist's obsession. Despite having Kevin Smith's strong pop-culture writing, it should be noted that this film, unfortunately, follows the trope of the man who, through persistence, gets the lesbian to fall for him, and although she identifies as lesbian, the main character is more accurately described as bisexual. The Chinese Botanist's Daughters, (2006, Canada/France), originally titled Les filles du botaniste, this is an artistic drama film set in China, starring Mylène Jampanoï and Li Xiaoran. A beautiful, quiet film with little dialogue and stunning scenes, it tells the story of an orphan girl who wants to study under a world-renowned botanist. She travels to a secluded island that the man has transformed into a beautiful botanical garden, and there she meets his daughter. The two girls fall in love, a dangerous situation in 1990s Communist China. Chloe, (2009, Canada/France/US), is an erotic thriller directed by Atom Egoyan, a remake of the 2003 French film Nathalie... Starring Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried in the title role. When a woman suspects her husband of infidelity, she hires a call girl to entrap him. However, she becomes involved in an affair of her own with the call girl, the titular Chloe. Claire of the Moon, (1992, US), starring Trisha Todd, Karen Trumbo, and Faith McDevitt. Claire is a famous author who decides to attend an all-female writers' retreat, where she's assigned a room to share with another author, a woman named Noel. After discovering Noel is a lesbian, Claire starts to question her own sexuality, growing ever closer to Noel. A quiet film set against the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest coast. Cloudburst, (2011, Canada), starring Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker, is a heartwarming comedy adventure where an ageing lesbian couple escapes their nursing home and heads to Canada so they can get carried, picking up a young male hitchhiker along the way. Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same, (2011, US), is an indie film parodying lesbian culture and old 1950s B-films in the style of Ed Wood, starring Lisa Haas, Susan Ziegler, Jackie Monahan and Cynthia Kaplan. The film follows three lesbian aliens who visit earth, one of them falling in love with the clerk of a greeting card shop. The four go about exploring earth, unaware of two men in black shadowing them. Cracks, (2009, UK) is an independent psychological thriller drama film starring Eva Green, Juno Temple, María Valverde, and Imogen Poots. Set in a British boarding school in the 1930s, a beautiful and enigmatic diving instructor leads a team of girls that idolize her. When a new student from Spain joins the school, things start falling apart. The teacher becomes obsessed with the Spanish girl, and the captain of the diving team grows increasingly jealous. Trigger warning, this film features a female-on-female rape scene. D. E. B. S., (2004, US), a comedy action film starring Jordana Brewster and Sara Foster. A team of girl super-agents are tasked with capturing a female super-villain, but the situation complicates when the super-villain and one of the girls fall for each other. Desert Hearts, (1985, US), is an adaptation of 1960s lesbian novel Desert of the Heart, and stars Helen Shaver as an Ivy League English teacher who moves to Nevada to get a quickie divorce, and Patricia Charbonneau, the free-spirited surrogate daughter of the woman who owns the ranch where they live. Both women fall in love with the social background of late 1950s America. Disobedience, (2017, US), starring Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams. Based on the novel by Naomi Alderman, this is a drama set in an Orthodox Jewish community, where a woman who had been shunned for falling in love with a childhood friend returns as an adult. Their passion is rekindled, along with all the accompanying complications. Duck Butter, (2018, US), starring Alia Shawkat and Laia Acosta. An experimental indie film where two women meet at a club and proceed to have sex every hour on the hour as a path to intimacy. The film was originally written with the couple being straight, but after casting Costa for a supporting role, the director and the writer (also Shawkat) rewrote the role as a woman. Elena Undone, (2010, US) is a drama romance starring Necar Zadegan and Thunderbird Dinwiddie. Two diametrically opposed women, one a well-known lesbian writer and the other the wife of a protestant pastor, meet a few times randomly, they become friends. But the friendship slowly morphs into attraction and then love, despite the reservations of both women, who are aware that a life together might not be an option. Elisa & Marcela, (2019, Spain), stars Natalia de Molina and Greta Fernandez, two women in early 1900s Spain who are in love but unable to share their lives together due to the repressiveness of Spanish society at the time. In order to get around this, one of them starts dressing and living as a man in order to openly court the other one, with the charade eventually allowing them to marry each other in Spain's first ever recorded homosexual marriage. Based on a true story. Fire, (1996, India/Canada), a film by Deepa Mehta starring Nandita Das and Shabana Azmi. Two women, Sita and Radha, face a difficult life in India, following ostracism from their husbands. First becoming friends and eventually lovers, they face challenges in a society that does not accept their relationship. One of the first mainstream Bollywood films to explicitly show homosexual relations. The Fish Child, (2009, Argentina), starring Ines Efron and Mariela Vitale as Lala and Ailin, the former a rich girl from an upper class Argentine family in Buenos Aires, the latter a young girl from Paraguay who has been a maid at Lala's family's house since she was 13. In love but unable to be together, they plan to run away to Paraguay and begin to plan and commit crimes to finance their dreams. Flores Raras, (2013, Brazil), released in English-speaking countries as Reaching for the Moon, stars Gloria Pires, Miranda Otto, and Tracy Middendorf. This biographical film tells the passionate love story of American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lola de Macedo Soares, against the backdrop of 1950s and 1960s Brazil. The film is based on the book Rare and Commonplace Flowers by Carmen Lucia de Oliveira. Freeheld, (2015, US), starring Ellen Page and Julianne Moore. Based on the true story of a New Jersey police officer that, following a lung cancer diagnosis, fights the system in a landmark case to allow her pension benefits to be passed to her partner. The movie is based on an award-winning 2007 documentary of the same title. Frida, (2002, Mexic/US), starring Salma Hayek, Ashley Judd and Saffron Burrows. A passion project for Hayek, who is a well-known fan of Frida Kahlo's, the film portrays the life of the artist. Very well made, but unfortunately, it does not dwell enough or seriously on Frida's affairs and romances with other women, and just covers them as part of the background, focusing instead on her troubled marriage to muralist Diego Rivera. Fucking Åmål, (1998, Sweden), starring Alexandra Dahlström, and Rebecka Liljeberg, is a very sweet film about to Swedish teenagers falling for each other. Many of the usual tropes from teen movies are seen here (someone unpopular gets humiliated by someone else on a dare, that someone feels guilty and tries to make amends, etc), but the lesbian relationship and the warmth of the characters add a completely new dimension. Released in English as Show Me Love. Gia, (1998, US), starring Angelina Jolie and Elizabeth Mitchell. A portrayal of the life of top model Gia Carangi, and her passionate but troubled relationship with girlfriend Linda. A sad story of a life destroyed by drug abuse. Girl Play, (2004, US), starring Robin Greenspan and Lacie Harmon. When two openly lesbian actresses, one married to another woman and the other single following a long chain of brief relationships, are cast as lovers in a small play, the director makes them go through some rehearsal exercises to bring out the intimacy. But soon both women are falling in love with each other and can't tell if the world of the play has permeated their lives, or if their love is true and real. Goldfish Memory, (2003, Ireland), this is an independent film with an ensemble cast including Flora Montgomery and Justine Mitchell. The film is in a similar vein to After Sex, portraying different couples discussing their relationships. Of a more humorous tone, it focuses on life and relationships amongst twenty-somethings in early aughts Dublin. Well regarded for its soundtrack, which features many Irish indie bands, both established and (at the time) upcoming. Gray Matters, (2006, US), is a romantic comedy starring Heather Graham and Bridget Moynahan. A young woman and her brother are really close, sharing everything: they live together, go to dance classes together, have their meals together, etc. When they're mistaken for a couple, they decide to go outside their enclosed world and meet people. They meet a girl and both of them fall for her, the brother overtly and passionately, the sister reluctantly, surprised that she might be a lesbian. The Gymnast, (2006, US), starring Dreya Weber and Addie Yungmee. A former gymnast in her 40s is trapped in a loveless marriage and a career she doesn't like. After running into an old friend from the world of gymnastics, she takes an interest in aerial dancing. Befriending a young, closeted lesbian aerealist, she finds herself torn between this new love and the chance of rekindling her marriage. The Handmaiden, (2016, South Korea), starring Kim Min-hee and Kim Tae-ri, is an erotic psychological thriller based on Sarah Waters' novel Fingersmith, with the setting moved from Victorian England to 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea. A group of thieves plot to con an aristocratic woman. The plans go awry when the heiress and a member of the gang, a girl posing as her handmaiden, fall in love with each other. Heavenly Creatures, (1994, New Zealand), starring Melanie Lynskey and Kate Winslet. The film is set in 1950s New Zealand, against the backdrop of a notorious murder investigation. Two girls build a fantasy world to escape their own realities, with one of them increasingly attracted to the other, to the disapproval of her parents. A well-crafted if disturbing film. Written and directed by Peter Jackson, of Lord of the Rings fame. High Art, (1998, Canada/US), starring Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell as two women working in a magazine, one a retired photographer who is also a lesbian, the other a young editor living a very vanilla life. Both start using the other to advance their own careers. The Hours, (2002, UK/US), starring Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Allison Janney, and Julianne Moore. In three separate but connected storylines, women struggle with different issues: writer Virginia Woolf with mental illness whilst trying to finish her novel; a pregnant housewife in 1950s California with depression and her own sexuality; and a bisexual woman living with her lesbian partner with the recent death of a former lover. I Can't Think Straight, (2008, UK), starring Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth. When Tala, a British Palestinian, is about to get married, she meets Leyla, an Indian woman whose boyfriend, Ali, is Tala's best friend. Falling for each other, they need to come to terms with their feelings and their sexuality, as well as the clash with their respective cultures. This is one of two lesbian-themed films from director Shamim Sarif starring Ray and Sheth, the other one being The World Unseen. If These Walls Could Talk 2, (2000, US), starring an ensemble cast including Vanessa Redgrave, Marian Seldes, Michelle Williams, Chloë Sevigny, Sharon Stone, Ellen Degeneres, and many others. Following the original film, which dealt with the topic of abortion through three separate stories set in three decades, this film looks at lesbian relationships in the early 60s, the 70s and the late 90s. Imagine Me & You, (2005, UK), starring Piper Perabo and Lena Headey. Rachel is a newlywed bride who meets Luce, a woman she becomes infatuated with. She questions her sexuality and her own relationship with her new husband. The Incredibly True Story of Two Girls in Love, (1995, USA), starring Nicole Ari Parker and Laurel Holloman. A sweet story about Randy, a girl from a poor background in a dead-end job who has occasional liaisons with a much older woman, and lives with her lesbian aunt and her partner, as well as her aunt's ex-girlfriend, who has nowhere else to live. Into this messy setup steps Evie, a girl from the opposite side of the socioeconomic spectrum but with her own baggage, and she and Randy quickly fall for each other. It's In the Water, (1997, US), starring Keri Jo Chapman and Teresa Garrett. A woman in a small town runs into an old high-school friend who has recently moved back after a time away. Surprised upon finding that the friend is a lesbian, she starts questioning her own feelings, amidst the backdrop of 80s and 90s style gay panics and HIV-scares. Itty Bitty Titty Committee, (2007, US), is an indie comedy starring Melonie Diaz, Carly Pope, Nicole Vicius, Melanie Mayron, and Daniela Sea. Anna is a young lesbian who has been rejected by her college, broken up with by her girlfriend, and finding herself completely lost in life. She meets Sadie, a militant feminist, and joins her group, Clits in Action (C. i. A. ). The film follows their adventures and misadventures, as well as the relationship between the two girls. Jenny's Wedding, (2015, US), starring Katherine Heigl and Alexis Bledel. A film that went through a troubled production process and that was abysmally received by both audiences and critics. Often cited as an example of a film where the main characters have zero chemistry. The Kids are Alright, (2010, US), a drama with some elements of comedy, that sees an established lesbian couple played by Julianne Moore and Annette Bening struggle when their two children decide to look for and find their biological father. Kissing Jessica Stein, (, US) is an indie romcom starring Jennifer Westfeldt and Heather Juergensen. Jessica is a young Jewish woman with no boyfriend whose mother fears will stay alone forever. One day, she notices an ad of a woman seeking another woman for friendship and more. Curious about the ad, and spurred on by a quote she used which is one of Jessica's favourites, she goes and meets Helen. Hesitant at first, their relationship eventually blooms, but Jessica constantly wonders whether she's actually a lesbian. La Belle Saison, (2015, France/Belgium), released in English-speaking countries as Summertime, is a romantic drama starring Cécile de France, Izïa Higelin and Noémie Lvovsky. The story centres around Delphine, a young lesbian woman who flees her parents' farm and a failed relationship with another girl for the Paris of the early 70s, where she joins a feminist group and meets Carole, a girl who is in a heterosexual relationship but who soon falls for Delphine. Lianna, (1983, US), starring Linda Griffiths and Jane Hallaren, focuses on the life of main character Lianna. Married to a film teacher, and bored at her life as a housewife, she enrols in a child psychology class. Soon she becomes infatuated with Ruth, the lecturer, and eventually becomes involved with her, throwing her life with her husband, children and her best friend, into turmoil. Lost and Deirious, (2001, Canada), starring Piper Perabo, Jessica Paré and Mischa Barton. Based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. A young girl is enrolled in an exclusive boarding school for girls where she meets and befriends two girls who are in a lesbian relationship. Loving Annabelle, (2006, US), stars Erin Kelly and Diane Gaidry. The story follows a girl in a boarding school, falling for one of her teachers, in a scenario similar to the one of Mädchen in Uniform. In this film, the student is an openly lesbian, rebellious girl, whilst the teacher is a very sweet-natured, closeted lesbian tasked by the head nun with bringing the rebellious student in line. Mädchen in Uniform, (1931, Germany). A real classic, the film follows Manuela, a young upper class (but financially struggling) girl whose mother has just passed away. She is sent to boarding school, where her classmates receive her with open arms but where the teachers seem to rule with an iron fist. Amongst the teachers, there is one that espouses kindness and compassion, and Manuela quickly falls in love with her. Remade in 1958. The Miseducation of Cameron Post, (2018, UK/US), a drama based on the book of the same name by Emily Danforth, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, Sasha Lane, Emily Skeggs and Quinn Shephard. A girl is sent to a gay-conversion therapy camp, a harrowing experience that reveals the hypocrisy and misguidedness of such institutions. Mosquita y Mari, (2012, US), starring Fenessa Pineda and Venecia Troncoso, this indie film has been highlighted by AutoStraddle as one of the best lesbian films. The coming-of-age drama follows the developing friendship and later romance between two teenage girls, sheltered and privileged Yolanda and street-wise Mari. Mulholland Drive, (2001, US/France), starring Naomi Watts and Laura Elena Harring. A classic weirdness from David Lynch, with a small lesbian romance element in the plot. My Summer of Love, (2004, UK), based on the novel of the same name by Helen Cross. Starring Emily Blunt and Natalie Press. Two girls, one the daughter of a local barmaid and the other from a wealthy family who is spending summer at her family's large manor house, start spending time together and fall in love. Nina's Heavenly Delights, (2006, UK) is a British film starring Shelley Conn and Laura Fraser. Nina, a young woman from Glasgow, has been estranged from her family for the past few years but returns home for her father's funeral. A talented chef, she finds that her father's restaurant is now owned by her brother and a woman named Lisa, a childhood friend of Nina's with whom she starts a relationship. Determined to save the restaurant by winning a cooking competition, they face pressure from Nina's family who want to sell, and from Sanjay, a competing chef whom Nina left at the altar before escaping from Glasgow. Pariah, (2011, US), starring Adepero Oduye and Aasha Davis, follows an African-American teenager bravely and unabashedly embracing her homosexuality, which brings her to constant confrontations with her disapproving mother. Personal Best, (1982, US), starring Mariel Hemingway and Patrice Donnelly. The film follows a group of women striving to qualify for the 1980 Olympics who see their dreams of track and field glory shattered by the US announcement of the boycott of the Moscow Games. Against this backdrop, Chris, a young bisexual athlete becomes involved with Tory, an older and more experienced lesbian athlete. At the time of its release, the film was praised by the critics but flopped at the box office. Pride, (2014, UK), starring Faye Marsay. During the coal miners' strike of 1980s Britain, a small mining village is supported by a group of gay activists, one of them a lesbian named Stephanie. The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, (2009, US), starring Robin Wright, Blake Lively, Julianne Moore and Maria Bello. A woman tells her story in flashbacks, starting with her mother kicking her out and her moving in with her lesbian aunt and her aunt's lover. Lesbian characters are mostly in the background of the story, as the main character is not lesbian herself. Revoir Julie, (1998, Canada), a French-language lesbian romantic comedy starring Dominique Leduc and Stephanie Morgenstern. Taking place over two days, the film follows Julie and Juliet, childhood friends who have been apart for over a decade. On the first day after meeting again, Juliet confesses her love for Julie, only to be rebuffed. Then comes the second day. Room in Rome, (2010, Spain), starring Elena Anaya and Natasha Yarovenko. Two women, one Spanish and the other Russian, meet randomly in Rome. The movie follows them through the night, which they end up spending in a hotel, getting to know and explore each other. Fair warning, they spend most of the film stark naked. Saving Face, (2004, US), is an indie film starring Lynn Chen and Michelle Krusiec. It tells the story of Wil, a Chinese-American surgeon, and her mother, who has recently been kicked out by her own father for being pregnant out of wedlock. Complicating matters, Wil is in a relationship with Viv, a dancer, who is also the daughter of her boss. The Secrets, (2007, Israel), starring Ania Bukstein and Michal Shtamler as two young students at a religious seminary. One is a devoutly religious daughter of a rabbi, the other a strong-headed free spirit. Serving in Silence, (1995, US). Glen Close stars as a colonel in the US military during the height of the "don't ask, don't tell" era of gay exclusion. Following a security clearance interview where she discloses she's a lesbian, she is discharged from the army. Unwilling to accept this, and motivated by the love she feels in her relationship with an artist, she decides to battle the US military in court. She Monkeys, (2011, Sweden), starring Mathilda Paradeiser, Linda Molin, and Isabella Lindqvist. A young Swedish girl joins an equestrian club, where she befriends and is mentored by an older girl. They eventually fall in love with each other, against a background of intense and cutthroat competition. And it is this very intense competitiveness what most puts at risk their budding romance. Originally titled Apflickorna. Suicide Kale, (2017, Canada), is an indie black comedy starring Briana Baker, Lindsay Hicks, Jasika Nicole, Brittani Nichols, Hayley Huntley. Jasmine and Pen are in a new relationship and get invited to lunch by another lesbian couple, Jordan and Billie. All is going well when Jasmine and Penn find an unsigned suicide note in the bathroom. Who could it be? And what can they do? Supervoksen, (2006, Denmark), released in English as Triple Dare, stars Emma Leth, Cathrine Bjørn, and Amalie Lindegård as three Danish teenage friends intent on creating their own rite of passage into adulthood. Through the ensuing silliness, one of them begins to understand and accept her attraction to women, and their friendship bonds become strengthened on the path to adulthood. The Truth About Jane, (2000, US), starring Ellen Muth, Alicia Lagano. Jane is a girl who struggles with her own sexuality, burdened by her very homophobic mother's views. When a new girl joins her school and Jane falls for her, she realizes she has to gather the courage and strength she needs to stand up to her mother and fight for the world she wants. The film is as much about Jane accepting herself as about the confrontation with her mother's bigotry. Water Lillies, (2007, France), originally titled Naissance des Pieuvres, stars Pauline Acquart, Louise Blachère, and Adèle Haenel. In Paris, during a single summer, three 15-year-old girls become friends amidst their sexual awakening. The film takes place in and around a swimming pool where the girls practice synchronized swimming. When Night is Falling, (1995, USA), starring Pascale Bussières and Rachael Crawford. Camille, a tenured professor at a Christian university, sees her world upturned when she meets Petra, an acrobat from a travelling carnival. Recent events in her life have her questioning everything she thought she knew about herself, and in Petra's vastly different life and world-view, she sees the opportunity to find love. Wild Things, (1998, US), starring Denise Richards and Neve Campbell, is a late 90s thriller set in Florida, where two girls, one rich and privileged and the other a poor lesbian goth living in a trailer park, both accuse a guidance counsellor of raping them. The convoluted plot follows an investigator trying to make sense of what appears to be a conspiracy. The World Unseen, (2007, UK/South Africa), starring Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth. In 1950s South Africa, a land under the grip of Apartheid, Amina runs a café open to all, bravely standing up to the police and the rest of the Indian community. She meets Miriam, a woman trapped in a marriage to a chauvinistic man. In a background of hatred and social injustice, their blossoming love becomes a refuge. This is one of two lesbian-themed films from director Shamim Sarif starring Ray and Sheth, the other one being I Can't Think Straight. You Will Be Mine, (2009, France), originally Je te mangerais, is a French romantic drama that stars Judith Davis and Islid Le Besco as two roommates, one a young musician and the other a medical student, and their complex and evolving relationship. Young & Wild, (2012, Chile), starring Alicia Luz Rodriguez and Maria Gracia Omegna, follows a 17-year-old blogger who explores her sexuality, challenging her parents deeply held Evangelical beliefs, and her own spirituality. She becomes involved with a young man and with Antonia, a young lesbian she meets at her workplace. Originally titled Joven y Alocada, the critical response was mixed, both highlighting the portrayal of the conflicting emotions following sexual encounters and the apparent proselytizing of conservative beliefs. Your Sister's Sister, (2011, US), starring Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt, follows two sisters, one of them a lesbian, and the male friend of one of them. During a holiday at the sisters' family's island retreat in the Pacific Northwest, complications arise following revelations of feelings and recent history.

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