
Guest Jonathan brings perspective on the French fantastique to Fabiola and Saffron’s discussion of how bodies and blood represent gender and class in this film by Jean Rollin.
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This episode was produced by Saffron Hefta-Gaub and edited by Fabiola Liaño
Series theme music by Harrison Lurie
Citations:
Black, Andy. “Locks, Seagulls, Romeo and Juliet: Surrealism Rollin Style.” Necronomicon 1: Horror & Erotic Cinema, 1996, pp. 177–188. Kinoeye, https://www.kinoeye.org/02/07/black07.php. Accessed 2024.
Weiss, Andrea. Vampires & Violets: Lesbians in Film. Penguin Books, 1992.