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Tanya's Island

Canada

1980

82 Min
Color, Black and White
English
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DIR Alfred Sole

PROD Pierre Brousseau

SCR Pierre Brousseau

DP Mark Irwin

CAST Vanity, Richard Sargent, Mariette Lévesque, Don McCleod, Donny Burns

ED Andrew Henderson, Michael MacLaverty

MUSIC Jean Musy

Synopsis

Tanya is torn between her own strength and weakness. On the one hand, she needs to be independent, making her own decisions. On the other, she needs to feel secure and not threatened by her choices. She wants to be a creative helper in her boyfriend’s painting, and doesn’t want to be excluded, shunned or dominated. When he treats her badly, she explores a different relationship, something more beastly.

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Alfred Sole

Alfred Sole was born on July 2nd, 1943, in Paterson, New Jersey. He grew up avidly watching the movies of Alfred Hitchcock, who later was an acknowledged influence on Sole’s best known and most well-regarded feature Alice Sweet Alice (1976), better known as “Alice, Sweet Alice.”

Sole graduated from the University of Florence in Italy with a degree in architecture and spent his young adulthood working as an architect. He made his directorial debut as director with the tongue-in-cheek hardcore parody Deep Sleep (1972), which starred 1970s porno superstars Harry Reems and ‘Georgina Spelvin. It won first prize at the New York Erotic Film Festival and was made in Sole’s hometown of Paterson on a paltry US$25,000 budget. Alas, the movie was pulled from theaters on charges that it was obscene, and all the prints were confiscated. Sole’s superbly atmospheric and vehemently anti-Catholic horror winner “Alice, Sweet Alice” fared much better with critics and audiences alike. It won first… read more

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