

Female Perversions + Intro/Q&A | This is Cinématographe
Drama, Thriller | 1996 | 120MIN
Director
Susan Streitfeld
Cast
Tilda Swinton
Amy Madigan
Karen Sillas
Eve Stephens (Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin), an ambitious and successful trial lawyer in Los Angeles, is up for appointment as a judge while juggling her proclivity for meaningless sex and her relationship with her kleptomaniac sister Madelyn (Amy Madigan, Field of Dreams). As she navigates intimate relationships with both male and female partners, including geologist John (Clancy Brown, Blue Steel) and psychiatrist Renee (Karen Sillas, Simple Men), Eve finds fantasy and reality converging, leading to a tense climax that will decide her personal and professional fate.
A contender for the Grand Jury Prize at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, FEMALE PERVERSIONS marks the feature film debut of director and co-writer Susan Streitfeld as well as the American film debut of Tilda Swinton. Based on the 1991 psychology text Female Perversions: The Temptations of Emma Bovary by Louise J. Kaplan, Streitfeld’s film is an inspired amalgamation of erotic drama and psychological thriller set within the cutthroat environs of the Los Angeles justice system.
Pre-film intro/Q&A by Justin LaLiberty 4/11.
New Cinématographe blu-ray will be avialable for purchase.


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Intro + Q&A with Justin LaLiberty
A pre-film introduction and Q&A with Vinegar Syndrome archivist Justin LaLiberty, preceding a screening of their new restoration of Female Perversions.
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