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Female Perversions

  • 1996
  • 12
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.9K
YOUR RATING
Female Perversions (1996)
DramaFantasyThriller

An ambitious female attorney wallows in excess and meaningless sex with both male and female partners, while dealing with her personal life problems including helping her kleptomaniac sister... Read allAn ambitious female attorney wallows in excess and meaningless sex with both male and female partners, while dealing with her personal life problems including helping her kleptomaniac sister.An ambitious female attorney wallows in excess and meaningless sex with both male and female partners, while dealing with her personal life problems including helping her kleptomaniac sister.

  • Director
    • Susan Streitfeld
  • Writers
    • Louise J. Kaplan
    • Julie Hébert
    • Susan Streitfeld
  • Stars
    • Tilda Swinton
    • Amy Madigan
    • Clancy Brown
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Susan Streitfeld
    • Writers
      • Louise J. Kaplan
      • Julie Hébert
      • Susan Streitfeld
    • Stars
      • Tilda Swinton
      • Amy Madigan
      • Clancy Brown
    • 36User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Eve Stephens
    Amy Madigan
    Amy Madigan
    • Maddie Stephens
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • John
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Jake Rock
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Make-Up Salesgirl
    Nina Wise
    • Lingerie Saleswoman
    Judy Jean Berns
    • Boutique Saleswoman
    Lisa Jane Persky
    Lisa Jane Persky
    • Margot
    J. Patrick McCormack
    • Wallace
    Karen Sillas
    Karen Sillas
    • Renee
    Abdul Salaam El Razzac
    Abdul Salaam El Razzac
    • Homeless Man
    • (as Abdul Salaam el Razzac)
    Paulina Porizkova
    Paulina Porizkova
    • Langley Flynn
    Laila Robins
    Laila Robins
    • Emma
    Dale Shuger
    • Edwina
    Sandy Martin
    Sandy Martin
    • Trudy
    Elizabeth Cava
    • Female Jail Guard
    Marcia Cross
    Marcia Cross
    • Beth Stephens
    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Annunciata
    • Director
      • Susan Streitfeld
    • Writers
      • Louise J. Kaplan
      • Julie Hébert
      • Susan Streitfeld
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    User reviews36

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    7Phoenix-36

    A brilliant look at women struggling with their identities

    This is a terrific film about women struggling to discover a way to find and develop their identity. While some of the allusions and metaphors can be a bit heavy handed, they are effective.

    Eve (Tilda Swinton) is a lawyer about to be nominated for a judgeship. While her professional life is as much as she could wish, her personal life is a mess. She is involved with an architect (male) and a psychotherapist, Renee. But she is unable to connect with either. Her upbringing, devotion to her work, and desperate desire for control have left her emotionally stunted, unable to make a real connection to anyone around her.

    One day, her sister is picked up for shoplifting. Eve rides to her rescue, and spends several days in the middle of nowhere, with an exotic dancer, a young girl just entering puberty, and a brilliant but shattered friend.

    Many critics hated this movie (most guides give it just 2 or 3 stars) but I think they couldn't get past Eve's coldness. But this movie is a study in coldness, in emotional death and rebirth. But it is not Eve who is reborn. See it and judge for yourself.
    7=G=

    See the world's ugliest female mud wrestler!!

    "Female Perversions" is short on story and long on character as it peers into the life of an ambitious attorney (Swinton) who is far more confident in a courtroom than in her own insecure and sexually needy personal life. Apparently a sort of testament to the female condition, this flick by women about women surrounds Swinton with a conglomeration of neurotic females as it plods doggedly through a maze of peculiar behavior. On the upside, this deep character study offers some excellent performances as it explores its dark and aberrant landscape. On the downside, the film is a little over-the-top and glommed up with symbolism, dream sequences, and excursions into the surreal. Lacking in story, unpleasant in subject, and artsy-fartsy in execution, the common filmgoer may find this flick unsatisfying. However, for those into deep character studies and psychodramas, an interesting watch awaits. (B)
    Red_Identity

    Wild

    It seems to me that quite a lot of people really dislike this film, when in reality, it's not very warranted. Oh sure, it's very weird, sexual, very "artsy" in the way you know will annoy a quite large number of people. I found it fascinating, though. I found it unpredictable and fun (until the pretty heavy final 15 minutes) and most importantly, I was able to see the glorious, best- actress-alive Tilda Swinton in a very different sort of role, a sort of role that I had never seen her do before but which she nails. She's very seductive and cold here, very unlikable and Swinton manages to make it all work gloriously, along with an impressive Amy Madigan as the most important secondary character.
    youroldpaljim

    Another film with unpleasant people we are supposed to like.

    While viewing FEMALE PERVERSIONS, I began to wonder if I was losing my mind. For whom was this film made? Who put up the money to make this film? FEMALE PERVERSIONS is pretentious piece of clap trap masquerading as something deep and meaningful. Woman have it rough competing in male dominated society and men are responsible for all of woman neurosis seems to be the message. Ho Hum! Where have we heard that before?

    Just about every character in this film is angry, nasty, neurotic, and unpleasant, except for teenage "Tomgirl" named Ed, who is just a little mixed up. The scenes of Eve's dreams and hidden memories are down right laughable, like the kind of stuff found in some over indulgent student film. The film has not coherent plot, just a lot of incidents. And would somebody please explain the ending?

    There are some people who praise this film because it deals with characters searching for their identity, but most of the characters come across as so self absorbed that they evoke no sympathy. The film puts an emphasis on getting in touch with ones "feelings." But when one constantly dwells on his/her feelings, its leads to selfishness and hedonism, a point the films makers seem not to be aware of.
    7vjdino-37683

    A positive valuation of the film, although not free from some stylistic and writing imperfections.

    By now we are used to it, when sexuality is involved, the judgments are conflicting, perhaps tending towards denigration. We should reflect on this, without disturbing psychoanalysis, but it is a fact. Everything is accentuated if the topic concerns the female sexual sphere. It will also happen in 2008 with Valérie - Diary of a nymphomaniac always directed by women. Perhaps a doubt arises on the fact that perhaps women are more "capable" of tackling the subject than male directors, whose production with a porn vision borders on the ridiculous! Duty premise to talk about the film in question which is inspired by an essay by the late psychoanalyst Louise J. Kapplan Female Perversions: The Temptations of Emma Bovary. Kapplan, it should be remembered, was the leader in the 1960s, in the demand of the nascent feminist movement, for a sexuality free from the oppressive bonds of a fundamentally phallocratic society. Streitfeld made her the thesis, expressed in the essay, that female sexuality, although free to express itself, is not immune to the impulses it has to deal with. That she then succeeded in transferring this reflection into the film is a cause for debate, but we cannot deny the courage to have proposed a thorny and easy subject to criticism, and she deserves the credit for having chosen an actress like Swinton. perfect in the role. All this leads to a positive evaluation of the film, although not free from some stylistic and writing imperfections!

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    • Trivia
      The first American role and the first American movie for Tilda Swinton.
    • Goofs
      The boom mic visible in different parts of the movie. In one scene where Maddie is thinking about the past looking at the photograph, and in a second scene at the bathroom where Eve and Maddie take a bath together.
    • Quotes

      Eve Stephens: I need you desperately.

      Renee: [chuckles] Let's see... uh, we met in an elevator, right? We had two drinks, went back to my place and had great sex. You had five orgasms, I only had three. And now you are so desperate to see me?

      Eve Stephens: [sits down] Very desperate... doctor.

      Renee: Well uh... I'm sorry what was your last name?

      Eve Stephens: Stephens.

      Renee: Miss Stevens, right. In my professional opinion, you are a deeply compulsive, highly neurotic, extremely co-dependent woman who more then likely loves too much... or too little. I can't remember which.

      Eve Stephens: [sarcastic] Finally someone understands me!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 12 March 1997 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Fire in the Mist (Annunciata's Dance)
      Written and Performed by Johnny Reno

      Published by Reno Beat Music/Justice Artists Music Corp. (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 1996 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kadın sapkınlıkları
    • Filming locations
      • Bakersfield, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mindy Affrime
      • ARD Degeto Film
      • Starhaus Filmproduktion
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $926,954
    • Gross worldwide
      • $926,954
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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