The first feature from Sally Potter the director of Orlando The Tango Lesson and The Man Who Cried is a key film of early Eighties feminist cinema embracing a radical experimental structure and made with an all-woman crew.
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Sally Potter's experimental debut feature tracks the relationship between two women of opposing class and race: Celeste (Colette Laffont), a black administrative worker, and Ruby (Julie Christie), a white woman who exists as a kind of trophy among the upper classes. An ambitious attempt to rewrite cinema history from a feminist perspective, the film was made by an all-female crew and cast, all of whom received equal pay for their contribution to the project.
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