Description www.wolfevideo.com — Get it on DVD from WolfeVideo.com! The touching and bittersweet story of a lesbian couple (Angie Redman and Nina Landey) in New England facing a multitude of family pressures, TREADING WATER was hailed by Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times as "Outstanding!" and director Lauren Himmel was named an "OUTstanding Emerging Talent" at Los Angeles's Outfest, one of the many film festivals where TREADING WATER played to packed houses.lesbian, lgbt, glbt, film, movie, drama, romance, coming out, dvd, wolfe, treading water, new england, nina landey, angie redman, lauren himmelTreading Water Trailerhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/ilz9jWtg3nU2011-08-29T23:30:18.000Z2012-05-25T22:23:48.000ZTreading WaterCasey (Angela Redman) has rejected her privileged upbringing and restores old boats for a living. She lives a cozy life with her beautiful social worker girlfriend Alex (super sexy Nina Landey) until her stuffy family demands that she come home for Christmas -- without Alex. Casey is a longshorewoman who seems to have everything she wants; she and her girlfriend Alex are very much in love. But there's nothing like the holidays to bring out the drama of the average family. Casey lives just across the bay from her upper crust New England family. The proximity seems no accident: Casey can't quite let go, despite her family's judgmental and inescapable hold on her otherwise independent and unconventional life. When the family reunites for Christmas, the unwrapping of presents takes a back seat to the unraveling of emotions. Beautifully filmed on the New England coast, Director Lauren Himmel uses great care in avoiding stereotypes and clichés to fashion a tender, subtle, tense and sometimes funny look at repression and the idea of family.WolfeVideohttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/WolfeVideoMoviesCasey (Angela Redman) has rejected her privileged upbringing and restores old boats for a living. She lives a cozy life with her beautiful social worker girlfriend Alex (super sexy Nina Landey) until her stuffy family demands that she come home for Christmas -- without Alex. Casey is a longshorewoman who seems to have everything she wants; she and her girlfriend Alex are very much in love. But there's nothing like the holidays to bring out the drama of the average family. Casey lives just across the bay from her upper crust New England family. The proximity seems no accident: Casey can't quite let go, despite her family's judgmental and inescapable hold on her otherwise independent and unconventional life. When the family reunites for Christmas, the unwrapping of presents takes a back seat to the unraveling of emotions. Beautifully filmed on the New England coast, Director Lauren Himmel uses great care in avoiding stereotypes and clichés to fashion a tender, subtle, tense and sometimes funny look at repression and the idea of family.