Kamikaze Hearts (18)

Friday 15 Sep – Sunday 17 Sep

Film Details

Playing in THE OTHER SCREEN.

Plenty of films play on the dividing line between fact and fiction, reality and rumours, but Juliet Bashore’s pioneering queer docufiction applied a particularly raw, DIY vision to the form.

Kamikaze Hearts tells the story of Tigr Mennett and her real-life porn star girlfriend Sharon Mitchell, at the centre of San Francisco’s sex industry. Tigr is directing a parody of Carmen starring her partner, and filming is not going smoothly - manipulation, abuse, and the excesses of the adult entertainment world in the ‘80s are everywhere on set. But present too, is tenderness and care. In the course of filming their relationship mutates and shifts, forever out of tactile reach for the audience, documentary and drama blurring between each other.

Bashore’s film is a multi-layered document of a unique time and space where polysexuality, women’s liberation, punk rock and porn collapsed into each other, as radical and shocking today as it was forty years ago when first released.

Content warning: this film depicts explicit drug abuse.

A 2K restoration from the original 16mm A/B camera negatives. Restored by Kino Lorber in collaboration with the Outfest UCLA Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Presented as part of Cinema Rediscovered on Tour, a Watershed project. With support from BFI awarding funds from The National Lottery and MUBI.

Director: Juliet Bashore

Cast: Sharon Mitchell, Tigr Mennett, Jo Martin

Certificate: 18

Running Time: 77 minutes

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