Further and Particular (1988)
An old man remembers the troubled relationship he had with his mother, the erotic games, and the phantasms in which she managed to attract him. The main line gives but a small idea of the film, of its erotic style, its choreographic dimension, its strange fragmentation. The film drifts along an ever-renewed invention, intertwining lavish dances, mask games, musical comedy, parodies, permanent repression of the body offering itself as an object of desire to the viewer who is literally seduced.’
Director: Stephen Dwoskin
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Richard Butler as Paul |
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Bruce Cooper as Young Paul |
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Jean Fennell as Loti |
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Irene Marot as |
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Carola Regnier as |
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Julia Righton as |
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Nicola Warren as |
| Production | Simon Hartog | Producer |
| Crew | Stephen Dwoskin | Cinematography |
| Directing | Stephen Dwoskin | Director |
| Sound | Schaun Tozer | Music |