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Director: Sarah Schenck
Cast: Kelly Hutchinson, Wes Ramsey, Jim True-Frost, Laila Robins
A cash strapped feminist filmmaker secretly takes a job directing a porn film in order to get her thesis film, "Feminism For Dummies" out of the lab. Soon, her own slumbering sexuality is awakened in surprising ways. This arouses the suspicion of her politically correct husband, Hugh, and leads to a madcap finale of mistaken identity that threatens to upend Gillian's best laid plans.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Slippery Slope (2006), directed by Sarah Schenck, is a comedy-romance film that follows a feminist filmmaker who secretly takes a job directing a porn film to fund her thesis project. The film's unique premise and blend of themes has led to mixed reviews, with some critics praising its subversive approach while others found the execution uneven. However, the film's IMDb rating of 6.3/10 indicates a generally positive reception from audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, character-driven comedies will delight in the unexpected blend of feminism and sexuality in 2006's Slippery Slope, directed by Sarah Schenck. With a standout performance from Kelly Hutchinson, the film humorously explores themes of identity and empowerment as a cash-strapped filmmaker navigates the complexities of her personal and professional lives.
Slippery Slope is a 2006 independent film directed by Sarah Schenck and starring Kelly Hutchinson
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