Convent Girls
Radley Metzer's follow-up to 'I a Woman' (1965) is a vintage piece of sixties erotica structured around flashbacks, as a now middle-aged Essy Persson wanders about the convent were as a pupil she discovered her sapphic passion for classmate Anna Gael.
Given an art film veneer by its glacial black & white photography and its music by George Auric; it founders on the central improbability of two strapping, manifestly heterosexual women playing shy young maidens embracing The Love That Dared Not Speak It's Name.
Given an art film veneer by its glacial black & white photography and its music by George Auric; it founders on the central improbability of two strapping, manifestly heterosexual women playing shy young maidens embracing The Love That Dared Not Speak It's Name.
- richardchatten
- 27 de nov. de 2025