Cross-dressing club-kid Eddie vies with a rival drag-queen for the favours of drug-dealing cabaret-manager Gonda in this unflinching and often brutal portrayal of Japanese gay subculture. Matsumoto achieves a line between pathos and hilarity that makes Funeral Parade of Roses utterly unique; a feverish collision of avant-garde aesthetics and grind-house shocks (not to mention a direct influence on Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange). In addition this psychedelic era film is a gay play on the O
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MA MERE (2004)
Certification18 Our Rating
Seventeen-year-old Pierre has little experience of his aloof mother until the tragic death of his father, an event that finds him seduced by the dark, illicit world of his remaining parent. Helene has little in the way of a mothering extinct, instead she has devoted her life to exploring the darkest boundaries of sexual indiscretion, and she sees in her son a pupil to be inducted into the world of the 'free'. 'Ma Mere' is a disturbing libertarian tale of obsession and immorality, powerful, unner
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SAVAGE GRACE (2007)
Certification15 Our Rating
Based on a true story, the film charts the troubled life of Barbara Daly, who married into the American Baekeland dynasty (the inventors of bakelite). Despite the melodramatic nature of the plot, the performances of the three leads are subtle and engaging. These are not characters to like, but they are fascinating nonetheless. Exquisitely shot, 'Savage Grace' is a harrowing, moving and disturbing dramatisation of faded love and familial obsession - events that ended with a brutal murder.
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SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER (1959)
Certification15 Our Rating
Based on a Tennessee Williams play and touching on all manner of depraved horrors. Taylor plays the girl driven to madness by what she's witnessed and Clift is the shrink being pressured to lobotomise her, but Hepburn steals the show as the unnervingly genteel aunt trying to sweep everything under the carpet.
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