And Then Came Lola Now

The film features "from the couch" segments where characters talk directly to the camera about their feelings and sex lives, framed as therapy sessions.

Produced by Fat Girl Films (also known as Fast Girl Films), the indie feature screened at over 100 LGBT film festivals worldwide. Legacy and Reception And Then Came Lola (2009) And Then Came Lola

Lola has three chances to get it right. Each "run" through the streets of San Francisco presents different obstacles—ranging from feisty meter maids and angry dogs to a runaway subway car—and leads to vastly different outcomes for Lola's relationship and career. A Signature Visual Style The film features "from the couch" segments where

What sets the film apart is its "pop sensibility," blending several different cinematic techniques to keep the energy high: Each "run" through the streets of San Francisco

Released in 2009, is a vibrant, fast-paced lesbian romantic comedy that pays stylistic homage to the German cult classic Run Lola Run . Directed by Ellen Seidler and Megan Siler, the film captures a whimsical, frantic, and decidedly queer snapshot of San Francisco life.