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Synopsis
An outwardly successful woman teeters on the brink of emotional collapse in this psychological drama. Evelyn Stevens (Tilda Swinton) is a skilled and well-regarded attorney who is being considered for a prestigious judicial appointment. However, she's plagued by self-doubt and neurotic obsessions (the "perversions" referenced in the title), including an obsession with expensive clothes and cosmetics, lingering fears about her relationship with her lover John (Clancy Brown), an exaggerated sense of competition with the new lawyer in her office, and an intense sexual curiosity about Renee (Karen Sillas), the psychiatrist who has just moved into her building. Evelyn is forced to put her own problems on hold for the moment when she learns that her sister Madelyn (Amy Madigan), a Ph.D candidate struggling to complete her doctoral thesis, has been arrested again for shoplifting. In time, the two sisters realize that they have to come to terms with the psychic damage inflicted upon them in their childhood. Female Perversions was based on the best-selling novel by Louise J. Kaplan. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Clancy Brown John
Frances Fisher Annuncata
Amy Madigan Madelyn Stevens
Laila Robins Emma
Karen Sillas Renee
Tilda Swinton Evelyn Stevens

Production Crew

Louise J. Kaplan Book Author
Teresa Medina Cinematographer
Debbie Wiseman Composer (Music Score)
Susan Streitfeld Director
Curtiss Clayton Editor
Leo Trombetta Editor
Gina Resnick Producer
Mindy Affrime Producer
Rana Joy Glickman Producer
Rena Ronson Producer
Zalman King Producer
Missy Stewart Production Designer
Julie Hebert Screenwriter
Susan Streitfeld Screenwriter
Year: 1997
Runtime: 116
Country: Germany
MPAA Rating: R
for intense depictions of psychoerotic themes, scenes of strong sexuality and strong language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
October Films