About Below Her Mouth
Below Her Mouth (2016) is a bold Canadian drama that explores the transformative power of unexpected desire. The film follows Jasmine, a fashion editor engaged to be married, whose life is turned upside down when she meets Dallas, a free-spirited roofer. What begins as a casual encounter quickly evolves into an intense, all-consuming affair that challenges Jasmine's understanding of herself and her future.
Director April Mullen creates an intimate, visceral atmosphere that captures the raw emotion and physicality of the relationship. The film's unflinching approach to its love scenes generated significant discussion upon release, with cinematography that emphasizes closeness and vulnerability. Erika Linder delivers a compelling performance as Dallas, bringing both swagger and sensitivity to her role, while Natalie Krill portrays Jasmine's internal conflict with convincing emotional depth.
While the film received mixed reviews for its narrative simplicity, it stands out for its authentic female gaze and commitment to telling a same-sex love story through an entirely female crew. The Toronto setting provides a stylish backdrop to the characters' emotional journey. For viewers interested in LGBTQ+ cinema or character-driven dramas about self-discovery, Below Her Mouth offers a passionate, unfiltered exploration of desire and identity that's worth watching for its honest portrayal of a life-altering connection.
Director April Mullen creates an intimate, visceral atmosphere that captures the raw emotion and physicality of the relationship. The film's unflinching approach to its love scenes generated significant discussion upon release, with cinematography that emphasizes closeness and vulnerability. Erika Linder delivers a compelling performance as Dallas, bringing both swagger and sensitivity to her role, while Natalie Krill portrays Jasmine's internal conflict with convincing emotional depth.
While the film received mixed reviews for its narrative simplicity, it stands out for its authentic female gaze and commitment to telling a same-sex love story through an entirely female crew. The Toronto setting provides a stylish backdrop to the characters' emotional journey. For viewers interested in LGBTQ+ cinema or character-driven dramas about self-discovery, Below Her Mouth offers a passionate, unfiltered exploration of desire and identity that's worth watching for its honest portrayal of a life-altering connection.


















