Ghosted (2009)

Part of the Lesbians On Screen, How Far Have We Come?

Director: Monika Treut
Certificate: Not Rated
Length:
Format: Unknown
Language: Unknown
Country: Unknown

A mysterious love story between Hamburg and Taipeh. Sophie (Inga Busch) is an artist who falls in love with Ai-Ling (Huan-Ru Ke), who had moved to Hamburg to gain more information about her father. One day, Ai-ling mysteriously dies. Sophie creates an art installation dedicated to Ai-ling. At her exhibit opening in Taiwan, she meets a Taiwanese journalist, who wants to interview her. As the story unfolds, not everything is as it seems.

PLEASE NOTE:

This series of screenings is for women only, and some screenings will be accompanied by discussions.

Other films in the Lesbians On Screen, How Far Have We Come?:

07

Film: The Killing Of Sister George (1968)

7 May 2014, 7:30 p.m.

Outstanding performances from Beryl Reid and Susannah York mark this controversial classic as a standout film in the cinematic history of lesbian representations. 

22

Film: Vampyros Lesbos (1971)

22 May 2014, 7:30 p.m.

Between 1968 and 1974 an extraordinary number of lesbian vampire feature films were produced, amongst these, Jess Franco's erotic horror.   Women only Film and Discussion

05

Film: Lianna (1983)

5 Jun 2014, 7:30 p.m.

John Sayles second feature film focuses on the experiences of a woman who finds herself starting life over after coming out of the closet as a lesbian.

12

Film: Bound (1996)

12 Jun 2014, 7:30 p.m.

Fun and sexy crime caper in which Corky (Gina Gershon), a lesbian ex con working in an apartment as a plumber, meets neighbours Caesar (Joe Pantoliono) and Violet (Jennifer Tilly). The two women have a love affair and decide to steal $2,000,000 that Caesar is keeping for his Mafia boss.