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  • 5/15/2007
BOY IN A BATHTUB
Screenplay written by Claire Menichi and Maria Beatty
Directed by Maria Beatty
Executive Producer; Stuart Young and Saul Kaminsky
Producers; Paul Goldberg and Maria Beatty
Starring; Olja Hrustic (Flora Pearle), Brandon Ruckdashel (Virgil), Lynn Mancinelli (Anne), Clyde Baldo (Oscar)
Director of Photography; Scott Beardslee
Assistant Director; Elena Primost
Hair and Make-Up; Vera Stromsted
Costume Designer; Gail Baldoni
Production Designer; Veronica Evanega-Kahler
Additional Cast; Alana Jackler (Lesbian), Yvette Bass (Prostitute), Ashley Rose Sansane (Prostitute), Alicia Rae (Prostitute), Fei Fei (Lesbian), Simone Lazer (Eccentric), Matt Berkowitz (Drunkard), Tony Scheinman (Intellectual), Mike White (Amputee)
USA, 106 minutes, color, 2006

At the height of the 1920's Paris, Flora, a beautiful courtesan and a kept woman by a famous surgeon falls madly in love with Virgil, a cherubin florist, 20 years younger than her who wants to become a painter.

She locks him inside her house, in a secret boudoir to give him the opportunity to paint as he wishes. She gives him canvases and brushes, dresses him with the finest silk from China, everyday she spoils him with the most sugary pastries and washes him cerimoniously and sensually. He becomes at the same time her lover, her child, her double, her wife and her sexual toy.

But this paradise will eventually be destroyed...

Maria Beatty is a reknown filmmaker dealing in the lesbian, fetishist and erotic esthetic. Boy in a Bathtub is her first feature film and her first film including dialogue. Shot splendidly as "erotic noir", this queer drama shows a universe where genders are switched and the barriers between love and dependency are blurred.

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