When a teacher at a Christian College meets a circus artist, she finds herelf questioning her preferences and duties. Patricia Rozema's poetic take on love. Read more
| Starring | Pascale Bussieres, Rachael Crawford, Henry Czerny, Don McKellar |
|---|---|
| Director | Patricia Rozema |
| Genres | Drama, Gay/Lesbian |
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When a teacher at a Christian College meets a circus artist, she finds herelf questioning her preferences and duties. Patricia Rozema's poetic take on love.
| Starring | Pascale Bussieres, Rachael Crawford, Henry Czerny, Don McKellar, Tracy Wright |
|---|---|
| Director | Patricia Rozema |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Gay/Lesbian |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: not available Production year: 1995 |
| Format | DVD |
A companion piece to I've Heard the Mermaids Singing, this is a less obviously comic and far more sensual study of lesbian awakening from Patricia Rozema. From its contrived beginning, the romance follows along overly familiar lines, in spite of a soaringly seductive hang-gliding sequence. But the performances of tempestuous circus artist Rachael Crawford and prissy Protestant academic Pascale Bussières give it a sensitivity and truth to match its rising passion. Henry Czerny is also impressive as Bussières's colleague and confused lover, whose response to his cuckolding provides this dreamily photographed but gushingly scripted and symbolically clumsy film's one significant surprise.
Good-looking, intense, serious drama of sexual confusions that founders on overwrought dialogue and its failure to explore the issues of morality and individual choice it raises; its attempt at magic realism, reinterpreting the myth of Cupid and Psyche, i
I wasn't expecting such a superb film. Normally lesbian films of this era are lacking (everything). This one is not.
Basically the plot is: straight teacher meets gay performance artist (her routine was great!) and they fall into a lava hot affair.
Sounds weird, I know, but it's not
Acting is excellent. The script spot on. The two leads have AMAZING chemistry together - erotic, beautiful and more importantly, HOT.
The cinematography is also really good. I wish all lesbian films were like this, but they are not.
When i first heard of the film, i wasn't too sure, but after i watched it I was blown away, maybe it's because of my film background, but there are so many things going on in this film from an artistic point of view. And recently i watched Hu Die(Butterfly) and there are a few scenes in there that were taken from this film. But all in all, it's a brilliant breath of fresh air. It's not your typical lesbian film, it deals with the Christianity and their acceptance of homosexuals, but through using a Christian school. The circus seems the point of expression and artistry. A good film.