Female Misbehavior (review)
You’d think, at first glance, that the decade and a half between these 1992 films -- four shorts and one feature -- and today would have blunted their impact, that there’d have been some cracking of the secrets of women’s sexuality that would make these portraits of bold and aggressive women less shocking and less riveting. But the power of documentarian Monika Treut’s perspective comes from her understanding of how the larger culture, no matter how sexualized it is, doesn’t really want to hear women’s secrets. And so Treut, pioneer of independent lesbian filmmaking, focuses on a porn star, an S&M devotee, the “Mexican Marilyn Monroe,” feminist philosopher Camille Paglia, and -- most intriguiningly -- a female-to-male transsexual, and talks to them in casual, friendly, blunt language about their experience of their own sexuality and their interactions as sexual beings with the larger world. It’s all deliciously shocking and wonderfully radical... even if it’s shocking and radical not because these women are particulary unusual but because it’s so rare to see women publicly claiming their places as sexual beings in their own right and for their own enjoyment. The films have not been restored or digitally enhanced, but so what? Extras include an interview with Treut. [buy at Amazon]
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posted by TheAnonyte (Sun Feb 04 07, 11:11PM)
i'm glad you exist. because of you i got to see some decent films and avoid wasting my time with the less decent ones that caught my eye.
I'm grateful.
My pocket is grateful.
Keep it up!
posted by Nicole (Wed Feb 21 07, 11:24PM)
I bought this as a resource video for teaching classes in Human Sexuality. I ended up using it only once, not because I didn't find it intriguing but because my college students couldn't handle the explicitness. (wimps). I'm a bit surprised, though, to see you refer to Annie Sprinkle as a "porn star" when she is so, so, so much more than that. She is one of my personal heroes - she LOVES sex, and has tried virtually every permutation therein, and yet at the same time fearlessly critiques the problems inherrent in our system of sexual norms and values. Above all, she champions women's sexuality, and insists that women and men are equally entitled to sexual pleasure with no loss of personal dignity or respect. It's an idea that gets little publicity, even from many who identify as feminists. Anyway, I think she rocks. I recommend looking up her website for more info.