Review of Damned If You Don't (1987) by Randy T — 20 Jan 2010
Director Su Friedrich turns Catholicism on it's ear in this telling of a nun coming to terms with her repressed sexuality.
Avant-garde films often have very limited appeal and this one is certainly no exception. Friedrich's use of religious iconography and frank lesbian overtones will no doubt be offensive to some, but her honest and unpretentious approach shows a complete lack of malicious intent. I found the whole thing provocative, sensual and courageous.
This review of Damned If You Don't (1987) was written by Randy T on 20 Jan 2010.
Damned If You Don't has generally received mixed reviews.
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