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"A love that no other filmaker has dared
to name!" San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
Sweet Boy reveals an imaginative
lesbian world where erotic fantasies bring sexual healing. Filmaker
Karen Everett's thoughtful, stylized, and highly personal memoir
focuses on the psychological and spiritual dynamics of Mommy/Boy
role-play in dyke relationships. Sexy age-play with a maternal femme
catalyzes a wild, energetic boy in Everett's psyche. Beautifully
shot, this compelling Jungian autobiography dramatizes the filmmaker's
inner struggle, sexual adventures and lessons in mothering herself.
30 Minutes, 2001, USA
Director/Producer Karen Everett
Co-Producer Dara Sklar
Music by Judea Eden, P. Boss, Carmen Pulley
Distributed by Canadian Filmakers
To order a copy contact Karen
Everett
Karen Everett is an independent filmaker living
in San Francisco. Her works include Sweet Boy (2001);
My Femme Divine (1999), which won Best Director's Award
at the San Diego LGBT film Festival; the award-winning Biography
I Shall Not Be Removed: The Life of Marlon Riggs (1996),
which aired on PBS and Framing Lesbian Fashion (1992),
named a Best Documentary by the American Film Institute. Everett
currently teaches in the documentary film program at UC Berkeley's
Graduate School of Journalism, where she received her Masters degree.
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