Venus Flytrap (2005 feature film by Jonathan Bowden)

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Published on Apr 28, 2023
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Doctor Mordred wants to replace humans with plants. A misanthrope, he lures Dr. Falicia Fairweather into Venus's trap. Represented by six incarnations, she wrestles with Mordred. Are they different versions of one another? We follow their battle via images of light, air, dance, horror, water, fire, tarot cards, masks and swords. Supervised by a Master of Ceremonies, each gender "makes" love. Who will win? Can you wait till the end to find out?

Starring: Jonathan Bowden, Lisa Garner, Nicola Henry, Jane Robinson, Katie Willow, Nicole Wiseman, and Claudia Minne Boyle.

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LEARN MORE:

Mr. Bowden's book, Pulp Fascism: Right-Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Popular Literature: http://www.colchestercollection.com/titles/P/pulp-fascism.html

Other books on the Arts, Entertainment, & the Media: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/arts.html

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