Perhaps the kind of movie you would imagine a film-school student, in a particularly experimental phase, to make, Sally Potters debut feature is a much more radical demonstration of her interests and style than her better-known flicks Orlando and The Man Who Cried. Essentially structured around two quests Julie Christies exploration of her memories, Colette Lafonts investigation into the nature of finance Potters film tackles the commodification of women, and the pleasures and pitfalls of mainstream cinema. The movie is as cold as its Icelandic landscapes but there is wit in the dance numbers and Potter crafts both arresting imagery and a surreal, absurdist tone reminiscent of later David Lynch.
The Gold Diggers Review
Two women explore the possible answers to a feminist riddle.
Release Date:
02 Dec 1983
Running Time:
NaN minutes
Certificate:
Original Title:
Gold Diggers, The
Surreal and sardonic, this is an occasionally witty but ultimately flawed piece of art.
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