At the Queer Women of Color Film Festival, Filmmakers Create the World They Want to Live In | KQED
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In the tender slice-of-life film Ginger & Honey Milk, university student Atsushi learns that when he signed "I like you" to his deaf Japanese sign language buddy Kento, his platonic intentions were completely misunderstood."'Like' in sign language is used only for love," another student explains, clasping her hands together in exasperation.
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