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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Dublin Film screening: "Twice a Woman" (Dir. George Sluizer, 1979)
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Wednesday June 04, 2014 19:17 by Dublin Film Qlub

Season Four of the Dublin Film Qlub, “Burning the Closet!”, continues with…
TWICE A WOMAN
( Twee Vrouwen )
Dir. George Sluizer, 1979
Starring: Bibi Andersson, Sandra Dumas, Anthony Perkins
English
Saturday 21 June 2014
2:30 pm
(doors open at 2pm)
The New Theatre
East Essex street
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Day membership €8
(free tea and coffee) TWICE A WOMAN
A middle-aged woman is window-shopping on a lazy sunny afternoon. Reflected in a shop front, she sees a stranger, a beautiful young girl, staring back at her. They don’t need to talk, they both know what they want. Within two minutes they are in her apartment, and she is about to let go of more than her impeccably tailored clothes --- she is about to let go of her heart.
Even though this ‘lesbian thing’ is all new to our protagonist, it feels perfectly natural (it’s the Seventies, remember?), and the girl soon settles in for a life of conjugal bliss. Age, class, background, education… their differences seem irrelevant, erased by their instant and unbreakable bond. Only one thing is missing to make it all perfect… and there will be complications.
The staggeringly beautiful Bibi Andersson –-who co-starred in what some say is the best arthouse lesbian film ever made, Bergman’s Persona— is flawlessly brilliant in the lead role. Anthony Perkins (forever associated with his 1960 role in Hitchcock’s Psycho) is the suitably bitter and twisted ex-husband, smart and slightly sinister. Sandra Dumas –in what is unfortunately her only film to date-- has all the brazen confidence of youth, a confidence which can as easily bring about wondrous things, as it can lead into irreversible disaster.
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