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Movie Title: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #

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Kissed (1996)

Release Year: 1996

Nation: Canada

Alternative Title: Besado, Целуната, Cerimônia de Amor, Kissed - Todeskuss, Necrophile Kiss - Der Todeskuss, Pagomena filia, Hideg csók, Kissed - en uvanlig kjærlighet, Zimny pocalunek, Поцелуй со смертью, Öpülmüs

Director: Lynne Stopkewich

Writer: Angus Fraser, Barbara Gowdy, Lynne Stopkewich

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Boneyard Film Company Inc., British Columbia Film, Canada Council for the Arts

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 7 wins & 10 nominations

Similar:

  • Don't Look Back (2009)
  • The One and Only (1999)
  • Stander (2003)
  • Marion Bridge (2003)
  • Die Lizenz (2017)

Keywords

Keywords: necrophilia, philosophical, romantic, woman director

Story

Sandra Larson has been fascinated by death since childhood, performing ritualistic burials for dead animals. As an adult, she gets a job at Wallis Funeral Home and begins studying embalming. Her fascination with death evolves into necrophilia while working at the funeral home. Meanwhile, Sandra begins her first romantic relationship with Matt, a medical student who finds her necrophilia compelling. The film explores their relationship and the depths of Sandra's feelings for him as she navigates her unique attraction.

Summary

Directed by Lynne Stopkewich in 1996, 'Kissed' is a Canadian drama that delves into the unconventional romantic life of Sandra Larson, played by Molly Parker. The film explores Sandra's fascination with death and its progression into necrophilia, making it a unique and thought-provoking examination of human attraction and desire. Although plot details are limited in the provided sources, 'Kissed' is notable for its philosophical exploration of taboo subjects and its position as one of few films directed by women at the time.

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