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Please Baby Please

Country: United States, Language: English, 95 mins

  • Director: Amanda Kramer
  • Writer: Amanda Kramer, Noel David Taylor
  • Producer: Kim Barnard, Gül Karakiz, Rob Paris, David Silver, Mike Witherill

CGiii Comment

90 minutes of my life wasted!

This is Amanda Kramer's second feature to attend the Edinburgh Film Festival [no 2 films by the same director should be in a festival, unless it's a retrospective!]...the first one was bad, this, the second, is abysmal. 

Seriously, if this the the future of LGBT cinema...it's looking GRIM.

No review, you wasted my time!


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A Streetcar Named Desire by way of John Waters, Andrea Riseborough leads this leather-clad, gender-bending treatise on lust, marriage and camp. Opening film, Rotterdam 2022.

A seemingly ideal lower-east side bohemian couple, Suze (Riseborough) and Arthur (Harry Melling) re-evaluate their sexuality, gender and connection to each other after witnessing the violent murder of a stranger by the Young Gents, a group of dangerously alluring greasers. Thrust into unfamiliar territory, Arthur is drawn to gang leader Teddy, whose lustful gaze and Tom of Finland-conjuring looks titillate Suze in equal measure. Featuring cameo appearances from Demi Moore and Mary Lynn Rajskub and styled straight out of an early Almodóvar film, this defiantly unconventional and feverish pseudo-musical cements director Amanda Kramer (Ladyworld, SFF 2019) as a unique voice in the contemporary film landscape.

Cast & Characters

Demi Moore
Andrea Riseborough
Mary Lynn Rajskub
Karl Glusman
Harry Melling
Ryan Simpkins
Dana Ashbrook
Jaz Sinclair
Jake Choi
Cole Escola
Yedoye Travis (as Les)
Matt D'Elia
Marquis Rodriguez (as Baker)
Karim Saleh
Jake Sidney Cohen
Alisa Torres (as Ida)
Dalton Weaver (as Montgomery Clift)
Brendan O'Meara (as Stoop Man)