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FEMALE HUMAN ANIMAL

by Josh Appignanesi

synopsis

Shot in the real-life contemporary art world, Female Human Animal is a psychothriller about a creative woman disenchanted with what modern life - and modern men - have to offer her. When writer Chloe Aridjis curates the Tate retrospective of the surrealist Leonora Carrington, an elusive, brooding man appears, seeming to offer more. Enabled by the artworks' defiant mystery, Chloe pursues him. But as she descends into a world of obsession, is she hunter or hunted? A darkly romantic enactment of a woman going beyond societal norms, it puts on screen the lurid unconscious of our new sexual politics.

international title: Female Human Animal
original title: Female Human Animal
country: United Kingdom
year: 2018
genre: docu-fiction
directed by: Josh Appignanesi
film run: 74'
screenplay: Josh Appignanesi
cast: Chloe Aridjis, Marc Hosemann
cinematography by: Tristan Chenais
film editing: Martin Macdonald
art director: Erik Rehl
music: Andy Cooke, Andy McCluskey
producer: Jacqui Davies, Sam Dobbyn

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