JADE OF DEATH. ALL EPISODES OF THIS HOME-GROWN SERIES NOW AVAILABLE FOR FREE.

The sexy fantasy series everyone is talking about, JADE OF DEATH, is available to watch now for free on LGBT+ YouTube channel One More Lesbian The multi award-winning webseries, named by  After Ellen as one of the top five lesbian series of 2018, has over 2 million views from international audiences and is now available for the first time to Australian audiences.

JADE OF DEATH has earned extraordinary international acclaim with over 50 awards and nominations, including Best Digital Series nomination at the C21 Drama Awards, winning the Best Drama Series trophy from the International Academy of Web Television, Best Drama at LGBT+ festival OutWebFest and sold-out its screenings at  Queer Screen’s Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival where it was Runner-up for Audience Favourite.

The Guide had the chance to review the series and speak to Erin Good (writer / director) and Taylor Litton-Strain (producer) of the show last year.  You can read that article here.

JADE OF DEATH tells the story of Jade (Bernie van Tiel ), a young woman with supernatural abilities who plies her trade as the ‘Fortune-Teller of Death’ at a seedy freak-show carnival. But when people start hunting her down, she discovers there’s more to her past, and her abilities, than she could have ever imagined. There is a palpable attraction between Jade and Maya (Jordan Cowan) – a girl she meets at the carnival. 

A proudly female led series, JADE OF DEATH is stylish, sexy and supernaturally creepy and now available for viewing here on the One More Lesbian YouTube Channel.  More information about the series at the website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.

And those who can’t get enough of JADE OF DEATH, will be happy to know a second season is already in the works.

See what all the excitement is about with the first episode: Carnival of Darkness.

JADE OF DEATH is a Last Frame Production produced by Taylor Litton- Strain and created/written/directed by Erin Good. Developed at Berlinale Project Labs, with finance from Screen Australia and Queer Screen.