Carving Up the Psyche: Susan Streitfeld's 'Female Perversions'
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Carving Up the Psyche: Susan Streitfeld's 'Female Perversions'
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The erotic images of actor Tilda Swinton – naked, half-naked, quivering with (what seems to be) orgasmic spasms, post-coital, or bound in twisted silk while negotiating a tightrope – are the marketed impressions of Susan Streitfeld's directorial/writing debut Female Perversions (1996).
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