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The Female Offender

Mar 31, 1995
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Overview

An exploration of the space where femininity and criminality collide. The film collages archival footage clips culled from silent films, original footage and computer-generated imagery with a series of narratives drawn from true crime confessions, early criminological texts, and the filmmaker's own reflections. The result is a cool and piercing meditation on the way the categories of "woman" and "criminal" have been constructed.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Kaisa Ajaye

Strongarm

Kaisa Ajaye

Jaqueline Bose

Horsethief

Jaqueline Bose

Molan Chow

Poisoner

Molan Chow

Janet Dalton

Suffragette

Janet Dalton

Regina Freitas

Shoplifter

Regina Freitas

Eve Heller

Infanticide

Eve Heller

Eileen Lopez

Blackmailer

Eileen Lopez

Margot Lovejoy

Murderer

Margot Lovejoy

Susan Peehl

Pickpocket

Susan Peehl

Maja Zrnić

Prostitute

Maja Zrnić