Turns out, alegendary talk show momentis not the only thing the now-notorious party resulted in.
“Ice cream is different than… vagina,” Lucy declares.
“How do you know?

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You don’t know,” Jane encourages her as only a true best friend can.
“I started writing it as a friendship movie based on our friendship.
And so I realized that was the story that I really wanted to tell.”

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“She was fantastic, and I’m just incredibly grateful that she did it.
Pomerantz notes the ease of making the movie with other queer women at the helm.
And Tig is just very smart and hilarious and creative.
So it was great.
I loved working with them.
…There was definitely a shorthand in being like, oh, remember these feelings?
Yes, I had those too.”
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“The whole point is that it’s never too late,” Pomerantz says.
“I think that’s part of it, though.
Pomerantz wants the film to reach anyone facing a similar self-realization, no matter the age.
“It’s so internal, and you’re putting your own pressure on yourself.
It’s cliche, but it’s so true.”
The movie features “a lot of crying because that was so real,” Pomerantz explains.
“It makes me laugh, and it made the people making it laugh because it is real.
I didn’t want to sort of gloss over the fact that it wasn’t upsetting and challenging.
And so I put a lot of crying in there so that you feel that.”
Watch the trailer above.