Myrna
Not to be confused with Luc Besson's film of the same title from the same year. Documentarian Andrew Horn's second narrative feature.
Writer
Agatha is an international lawyer, Jo a filmmaker. The two women are lovers. While Jo is on the road showing her films, Agatha discovers and reads her diaries. Problems ensue as Agatha's transgressions lead to jealousy and a spiraling cycle of sexual obsession.
Director
Agatha is an international lawyer, Jo a filmmaker. The two women are lovers. While Jo is on the road showing her films, Agatha discovers and reads her diaries. Problems ensue as Agatha's transgressions lead to jealousy and a spiraling cycle of sexual obsession.
Justine
Wanda is a dominatrix who runs a gallery in a building on the Hamburg waterfront, where audiences pay for the privilege of watching her humiliate her slaves. She is a business woman who smashes sexual stereotypes and social taboos with icy self-possession and an enigmatic smile. As artist she specializes in the staging of elaborate BDSM fantasies and her affairs transgress the usual boundaries of personal and professional life. Along the way she leaves her German lesbian lover, a shoe fetishist, for an American "trainee," and does more than step on the toes of the male performer who has broken the rules of the master-slave relationship by falling in love with her.
Frances Farmer
Stylized, black and white biography of Frances Farmer by author Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLauglin.
Editor
Stylized, black and white biography of Frances Farmer by author Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLauglin.
Producer
Stylized, black and white biography of Frances Farmer by author Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLauglin.
Writer
Stylized, black and white biography of Frances Farmer by author Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLauglin.
Director
Stylized, black and white biography of Frances Farmer by author Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLauglin.
An experimental German film
Director
Over three silent sequences, the short film shows moments of sustained, internal tension just before an emotional outburst on the part of the protagonists.