Berlinale Film Festival - World Premiere 2/9/07
nominated for Teddy Award - Best Narrative Feature
South by Southwest Film Festival - American Premiere in Competition 3/11/07
WINNER – Best Narrative Feature - Jury Award
Melbourne Queer Film Festival WINNER – Best Narrative Feature Audience Award
OUTTAKES NEW ZEALAND GLBT FILM FESTIVAL
WINNER - Best Narrative Feature Audience Award
Q Cinema: FT. WORTH G&L Int'l FILM FESTIVAL 2007
WINNER - Best Lesbian Feature -Jury Award
Mostra Lambda Barcelona International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
WINNER Best Lesbian Feature Audience Award
Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
WINNER – Best Narrative Feature - Jury Award
Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
WINNER – Best Women's Feature - Jury Award
2007 Afterellen.com Visibility Awards
WINNER- Best Theatrical Release Film with Lesbian/Bi characters
ZINEGOAK Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2008
WINNER - BEST FILM – Lesbian & Gender Special Award
19th Annual GLAAD MEDIA AWARD 2008
nominated for BEST FILM – LIMITED RELEASE
FilmOut San Diego 2008
WINNER - Outstanding Artistic Achievement: Jamie Babbit,
WINNER - Audience Award Narrative Feature,
WINNER - Best Soundtrack
WATCH interviews with Actresses: GUINEVERE TURNER, DANIELA SEA, JENNY SHIMIZU, MELANIE MAYRON, MELONIE DIAZ, LESLIE GROSSMAN AND Director JAMIE BABBIT AT POWER UP's Itty Bitty Titty Committee .
"Jamie Babbit’s follow-up to But I’m a Cheerleader is smarter, funnier and more accomplished than its predecessor." ----Ernest Hardy, LA WEEKLY
“It's a funny, sexy take on a feminist art collective subverting the patriarchal world order. Of course what it is really about is a group of women dealing with love, sex, passion, security, society, history, and expression.†----CURRENT TV
"The film is an upfront call to action that takes no prisoners and pulls no punches. For anyone in despair over the state of the world or the movies, this posse of revolting dykes deliver a megadose of hope. Kicking free of genre and industry expectations."---- B Ruby Rich.