Damned If You Don't
- Director: Su Friedrich
- Writer: Su Friedrich
- Producer: Su Friedrich
CGiii Comment
Friedrich certainly likes to give herself top-billing.
She is rather masterful at self-promotion - it's just a pity that her films aren't worth promoting.
A lecturer at Princeton (no less) - by the evidence presented here, her teaching had better be much, much better than her film-making skills because there is absolutely no evidence of skill or talent here.
Those who can't...teach!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
"Damned If You Don't is a real prize. Beautifully shot in black and white, it blends conventional narrative technique with impressionistic camerawork, symbols and voicovers to create an intimate study of sexual expression and repression. It begins with footage from a stylish old potboiler about an isolated convent, whose tale of passions leashed and unleashed provides the leitmotif for a young lesbian who watches it and the lonely nun she pursues and seduces. As the two women's lives come closer to joining, voiceovers from the biography of a 16th century lesbian nun and the reminiscences of a woman's closeted romances at a Catholic school flesh out the theme. When the two women finally meet and make love, the woman's careful unwrapping of the nun's complicated prison of clothing is both foreplay and liberating metaphor. The film is as hypnotic as a dream."
Cast & Characters
Peggy Healey as The Nun;
Makea MacDonald as Voiceovers;
Ela Troyano as The Other Woman