

Based on Made To Taste a confession by jessiefromphilly
In Made to Taste, directed by Jae Linnae, Lana Smalls (Ray) and Lilly Bell (her childhood friend) star in a playful erotic story where a baking show audition in a sunlit kitchen slowly becomes a moment of unexpected sapphic desire.
At first, the afternoon feels playful: teasing, tasting, adjusting the light, fixing a loose strand of hair before the next shot. But slowly, the camera stops focusing on the pie and starts focusing on Ray instead: the way she moves, the way she laughs, the way she fills the room.
When they jokingly shape the pie into something more provocative, the tension between them becomes impossible to ignore. Watching the footage back, Ray realizes what the camera has been capturing all along: admiration, curiosity, and a growing attraction neither of them has fully named.
What begins as a simple baking audition quietly transforms into something else, an intimate moment where friendship, creativity, and desire blur together in the warmth of a sunlit kitchen.
Director: Jae Linnae
Performers: Lilly BellLana Smalls
I love the playful Georgia O’Keeffe reference in this film. Baking becomes its own kind of art, and the tension between the characters grows so naturally. And of course, the pies say more than words ever could…
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Trailer Made to Taste
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