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Kim & Wenche - The Right to Love

Norwegian Gay and Lesbian rights pioneer Karen-Christine (Kim) Friele and her lover Wenche Lowzow led the LGBT+ fight in the 1970's and today Norway is one of the most liberal country in the world. This film is a tribute and a close portrait of a couple who, more than anyone else in Norway, have become a symbol of the fight for queer rights and the right to love whoever we want.

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Norwegian Gay and Lesbian rights pioneer Karen-Christine (Kim) Friele and her lover Wenche Lowzow led the LGBT+ fight in the 1970's and today Norway is one of the most liberal country in the world. This film is a tribute and a close portrait of a couple who, more than anyone else in Norway, have become a symbol of the fight for queer rights and the right to love whoever we want.

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