Here's what I wrote when I saw it last year:
Black Butterflies is the tumultuous life story of South African poet Ingrid Jonker who struggled desperately to gain the love of the men in her life. Her father (played by Rutger Hauer) was an official in the apartheid government who censored work like Ingrid's and felt she was an embarrassment to him. The two of them disagreed on politics and she could never get past the fact that he was never going to agree with and support her work. She also seemed to fall in love with inappropriate men and the love of her life novelist Jack Cope (Liam Cunningham) served as a father figure/lover, and while they loved each other deeply Ingrid had many deep demons that hounded her and their relationship deteriorated. Carice Van Houten gives a very intense and penetrating portrait of a delicate and incredibly talented female artist who just had a very difficult time surviving and after one too many betrayals by her father she no longer was able to continue.
Here's an exclusive clip courtesy of the folks at Tribeca which is releasing the film here in the US. The film opens in NY at Cinema Village this Friday, March 2 and is available on demand.
Here is the q and a from the Athena Film Festival following the screening of Black Butterflies with producer Susan Cartsonis and director Paula Van Der Oest
If you build it...they will come.
I also would like to know where studio executives get their data for opening weekend demographics
How is "Amy Pascal: I have begged Kathryn Bigelow to make Spiderman, James Bond anything I can
"she is hot" so she has to strip for you.... so your excuse for sexism is your sexist
if you were really interested in this topic you would know that there are countless people writing
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